Hålogaland Court Of Appeal
Because of the great distances both at land and at sea in Northern Norway, the Court deals with many cases related to fishery and land rights. Northern Norway is also where the "three peoples" meet (Norwegians, Samis, and Kvens). The cultural variations demand bigger efforts of the Court's judges, among other the ability to understand different ways of living and thinking. Also lingual variations represent a challenge.
Location
The Court has its seat in Tromsø, the capital of Troms county and the largest city in Northern Norway (Hålogaland). Additionally, the Court permanently sits in the towns of Bodø (the capital of Nordland county and the second largest city in Northern Norway) and Mosjøen (also in Nordland county). The Court may also sit in other places within its jurisdiction as needed.
Jurisdiction
This court accepts appeals from all of the district courts from its geographic jurisdiction. This court is divided into judicial regions (Norwegian: lagsogn) and there is one or more district courts (Norwegian: tingrett) that belongs to each of these regions.
Judicial Regions (lagsogner) | District courts (tingretter) |
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Nordland | Helgeland District Court Midtre Hålogaland District Court Salten og Lofoten District Court |
Romsa/Troms | Nord-Troms og Senja District Court |
Finnmárku/Finnmark | Vestre Finnmark District Court Indre og Østre Finnmark District Court |
History
During the Middle Ages, the old Thing of Hålogaland met at Steigen in Nordland county. This assembly was dissolved in 1797 and after that time, Hålogaland was part of the diocesan court in Trondheim. On 1 January 1890, the Hålogaland District Court was established with its main court in the city of Tromsø.
References
- ^ Myreng, Jørn K. (6 June 2017). "Etter nesten 17 år som førstelagmann er det slutt: – Skulle gjerne ha fortsatt". iTromsø (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 June 2018.
- ^ Norwegian National Courts Administration. "Om Hålogaland lagmannsrett" (in Norwegian). Retrieved 3 June 2018.
- ^ Gisle, Jon, ed. (10 January 2015). "Hålogaland lagmannsrett". Store norske leksikon (in Norwegian). Kunnskapsforlaget. Retrieved 3 June 2018.
- ^ "Forskrift om inndelingen av rettskretser og lagdømmer". Lovdata.no (in Norwegian). 26 April 2021. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
- ^ "Hålogaland lagmannsrett" (in Norwegian). Arkivverket Statsarkiven i Tromsø. 20 December 2017. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
- ^ "Lagmannsretten-1890-1936" (in Norwegian). Domstol.no. Retrieved 22 February 2022.
External links
- Hålogaland Court of Appeals (in Norwegian)