Courts of Appeal of Norway

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The Courts of Appeal of Norway are intermediate appellate courts that review civil and criminal cases from district courts before any potential further appeal to the Supreme Court.

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Label Occurrences
Courts of Appeal of Norway canonical 3

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Statements (31)

Predicate Object
instanceOf court system
intermediate appellate court
above district courts of Norway
appealTo Supreme Court of Norway
applies Norwegian law
below Supreme Court of Norway
canModify district court judgment
canReverse district court judgment
canUphold district court judgment
country Norway
employs professional judges
ensures uniform application of law in Norway
guarantees right to appeal district court decisions
handles civil cases
criminal cases
hasSeatIn various regional cities in Norway
hasTypeOfCases first-instance cases in specific matters as provided by law
hearsAppealsOn facts
law
jurisdiction Kingdom of Norway
languageOfProceedings Norwegian
legalSystem civil law
mayGrantLeaveToAppeal Supreme Court of Norway
mayInclude lay judges
partOf Judiciary of Norway
positionInHierarchy intermediate level
reviewsCasesFrom District Courts of Norway
surface form: district courts of Norway
role development of case law
error correction
subjectTo Constitution of Norway
surface form: Norwegian Constitution

Norwegian statutes

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Referenced by (3)

Full triples — surface form annotated when it differs from this entity's canonical label.

Supreme Court of Norway appealsFrom Courts of Appeal of Norway
Judiciary of Norway hasPart Courts of Appeal of Norway
Judiciary of Norway hasIntermediateAppealTo Courts of Appeal of Norway