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  2. Judicial system of Finland - Wikipedia

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    There are 27 district courts in Finland. A district court is headed by the chief judge (Finnish: laamanni, Swedish: lagman) and other judges (käräjätuomari, tingsdomare) who have the title of district judge. In certain cases, the district court may also have lay judges (lautamies, nämndeman). The cases are handled and resolved either in a ...

  3. Supreme Court of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Court of Finland (Finnish: korkein oikeus [ˈkorkei̯n ˈoi̯keus], abbreviated as KKO; Swedish: högsta domstolen, abbreviated as HD), located in Helsinki, is the court of last resort for cases within the private law of Finland (that is, civil and criminal cases).

  4. Ministry of Justice (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    The Department is responsible for the performance guidance of the courts, the National Administrative Office for Enforcement, the public legal aid and guardianship districts, the Office of the Bankruptcy Ombudsman, and the Consumer Disputes Board. In addition, the Department is entrusted with certain duties of international judicial assistance.

  5. Category:Courts in Finland - Wikipedia

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    Pages in category "Courts in Finland" The following 7 pages are in this category, out of 7 total. This list may not reflect recent changes. C. Courts of appeal in ...

  6. Administrative divisions of Finland - Wikipedia

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    Municipalities and regions map of Finland (2007). Black borders refer to municipalities, red to regions. Municipalities (which may also call themselves towns or cities) account for half of public spending. Spending is financed by municipal income tax, state subsidies, and other revenue.

  7. Supreme Administrative Court of Finland - Wikipedia

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    The Supreme Administrative Court building in Helsinki plenary room The second section of the Supreme Administrative Court of Finland in session. The Supreme Administrative Court of Finland (Finnish: korkein hallinto-oikeus, Swedish: högsta förvaltningsdomstolen) is the highest court in the Finnish administrative court system, parallel to the Supreme Court of Finland.

  8. Hovrätt - Wikipedia

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    The courts of appeal in Sweden and in Finland, also known as hovrätt in Swedish and hovioikeus in Finnish (literally 'Royal Court'), deal with appeals against decisions of the district courts. [ 1 ] [ 2 ] They also are responsible for supervising the operations of the district courts in their judicial district.

  9. Minister of Justice (Finland) - Wikipedia

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    District Courts; Administrative Courts ... Finland's incumbent Minister of Justice for the Orpo Cabinet is Leena Meri of the Finns Party. List of ministers of justice