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The Courts of the

Kingdom of Hawaiʻi


Welcome to the official page of the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi Courts. Our judicial system is committed to upholding justice, preserving the rule of law, and honoring Indigenous and international legal traditions. Explore the courts below to learn more about their roles and leadership.


Supreme Court

The highest court in the Kingdom of Hawaiʻi, responsible for interpreting laws, safeguarding the Constitution, and ensuring justice.

Chief Justice:

Attorney General: Jabbar Shariff

Others on the Kingdom Legal Team:

  • Michel Bourgeois, International Lawyer

International Indigenous

Court of Justice (IICJ)

Focused on matters of Indigenous law, sovereignty, and international recognition, ensuring the rights of Indigenous peoples are upheld globally.

International Indigenous

Criminal Court (IICC)

Handles criminal cases involving violations of Indigenous rights and international law, promoting accountability and justice.