c/Courts in Norway

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has glosseng: The structure of the Courts of Justice in Norway is pyramidic and hierarchic with the Supreme Court at the apex. The conciliation boards only hear certain types of civil cases. The District Courts are deemed to be the first instance of the Courts of Justice. Jury (High) Courts are the second instance and the Supreme Court is the third instance.
lexicalizationeng: Courts in Norway
lexicalizationeng: Courts of justice of Norway
subclass of(noun) a tribunal that is presided over by a magistrate or by one or more judges who administer justice according to the laws
court, court of law, court of justice, lawcourt
has instancee/Agder Court of Appeal
has instancee/Court of appeal (Norway)
has instancee/District court (Norway)
has instancee/Eidsivating Court of Appeal
has instancee/Frostating Court of Appeal
has instancee/Frostating
has instancee/Gulating Court of Appeal
has instancee/Halogaland Court of Appeal
has instancee/Impeachment (Norway)
has instancee/no/Arbeidsretten
has instancee/no/Dømmende makt (Norge)
has instancee/no/Det norske domstolssystemet
has instancee/no/Forliksråd
has instancee/no/Høyfjellskommisjonen
has instancee/no/Herredsrett
has instancee/no/Jordskifterett
has instancee/no/Oslo byfogdembete
has instancee/no/Oslo skifterett og byskriverembete
has instancee/no/Skjønnsretten
has instancee/no/Underrett
has instancee/sv/Overhofretten
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Norwegian
has glossnor: Norges domstoler utgjør landets dømmende makt. To domstoler er særskilt omtalt i Grunnloven – Riksretten og Høyesterett – mens lavere domstoler er opprettet ved formell lov.
lexicalizationnor: Domstoler i Norge
lexicalizationnor: Norges domstoler

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