Organic Law of the Judiciary

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The Organic Law of the Judiciary is the fundamental Spanish statute that structures the judicial system, defines the organization and powers of the courts, and regulates the status and functions of judges and magistrates.

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Predicate Object
instanceOf Spanish organic law
legal statute
aimsTo ensure independence of the judiciary in Spain
guarantee effective judicial protection
appliesTo courts and tribunals in Spain
judges in Spain
magistrates in Spain
basedOn Spanish Constitution NERFINISHED
country Spain
defines competences of different Spanish courts
functions of the General Council of the Judiciary
incompatibilities of judges and magistrates in Spain
judicial demarcations and districts in Spain
promotion of judges and magistrates in Spain
rights and duties of judges and magistrates in Spain
structure of the Spanish judiciary
system of appointments of judges and magistrates in Spain
territorial organization of courts in Spain
types of courts in Spain
governs Courts of First Instance and Instruction in Spain NERFINISHED
General Council of the Judiciary in Spain NERFINISHED
High Courts of Justice of the autonomous communities in Spain NERFINISHED
National Court of Spain NERFINISHED
Provincial Courts in Spain NERFINISHED
Supreme Court of Spain NERFINISHED
specialized courts in Spain
hasLegalStatus organic law under the Spanish Constitution
jurisdiction Spanish judicial system
language Spanish
legalHierarchy organic law superior to ordinary laws in Spain
legalSystem civil law
partOf Spanish legal system
regulates disciplinary regime of judges and magistrates in Spain
functions of judges in Spain
functions of magistrates in Spain
governance of the judiciary in Spain
judicial career in Spain
judicial independence guarantees in Spain
organization of Spanish courts
powers of Spanish courts
status of judges in Spain
status of magistrates in Spain
requiresMajority absolute majority of the Spanish Parliament for approval
subjectMatter judicial careers
judicial governance
judicial organization
judicial power in Spain

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Spanish courts governedBy Organic Law of the Judiciary