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Hovrätt (Finnish: 'Hovioikeus') (literally "Royal Court") The courts of appeal in Sweden and in Finland deal with appeals against decisions of the district courts. They also are responsible for supervising the operations of the district courts in their judicial district. The courts of appeal in Sweden was the highest judicial body in Sweden until King Gustav III founded the Supreme Court of Sweden in 1789. Today, these courts function mostly as appellate courts. They are the second highest general courts in both Sweden and Finland, and both countries have six of them.

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  • Ein hovrätt ist ein Appellationsgericht in Schweden und hovioikeus in Finnland. Ihm sind als Eingangsinstanz die tingsrätter unterstellt. Im Instanzenzug übergeordnet ist der Högsta domstolen. Das hovrätt/hovioikeus entspricht etwa einem deutschen Landgericht (soweit es als Berufungsgericht tätig wird) oder einem Oberlandesgericht. Es gibt sechs hovrätt in Schweden: * Svea hovrätt in Stockholm, * in Jönköping, * in Malmö, * in Göteborg, * in Sundsvall und * in Umeå ...und fünf hovioikeus in Finnland: * in Helsinki, * in Turku, * in Vaasa, * in Kuopio und * in Rovaniemi. (de)
  • Hovrätt (Finnish: 'Hovioikeus') (literally "Royal Court") The courts of appeal in Sweden and in Finland deal with appeals against decisions of the district courts. They also are responsible for supervising the operations of the district courts in their judicial district. The courts of appeal in Sweden was the highest judicial body in Sweden until King Gustav III founded the Supreme Court of Sweden in 1789. Today, these courts function mostly as appellate courts. They are the second highest general courts in both Sweden and Finland, and both countries have six of them. The first hovrätt, Svea Court of Appeal, was founded 1614 in Stockholm. In Finland, then a part of Sweden, the court in Turku was founded in 1623 by Gustavus Adolphus, mainly because it was difficult to travel from Finland to Stockholm. During the imperial era, additional courts of appeal were introduced in order to relieve the original Svea hovrätt. Göta Court of Appeal was the second such court in Sweden proper, established in Jönköping in 1634. It was preceded by the court in Turku (1623) and the court in Tartu (1630), cities which during this era was part of the dominions of Sweden. (en)
  • En hovrätt är en allmän (andra) domstolsinstans i Finlands och Sveriges domstolsväsen. (sv)
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  • Ein hovrätt ist ein Appellationsgericht in Schweden und hovioikeus in Finnland. Ihm sind als Eingangsinstanz die tingsrätter unterstellt. Im Instanzenzug übergeordnet ist der Högsta domstolen. Das hovrätt/hovioikeus entspricht etwa einem deutschen Landgericht (soweit es als Berufungsgericht tätig wird) oder einem Oberlandesgericht. Es gibt sechs hovrätt in Schweden: * Svea hovrätt in Stockholm, * in Jönköping, * in Malmö, * in Göteborg, * in Sundsvall und * in Umeå ...und fünf hovioikeus in Finnland: * in Helsinki, * in Turku, * in Vaasa, * in Kuopio und * in Rovaniemi. (de)
  • En hovrätt är en allmän (andra) domstolsinstans i Finlands och Sveriges domstolsväsen. (sv)
  • Hovrätt (Finnish: 'Hovioikeus') (literally "Royal Court") The courts of appeal in Sweden and in Finland deal with appeals against decisions of the district courts. They also are responsible for supervising the operations of the district courts in their judicial district. The courts of appeal in Sweden was the highest judicial body in Sweden until King Gustav III founded the Supreme Court of Sweden in 1789. Today, these courts function mostly as appellate courts. They are the second highest general courts in both Sweden and Finland, and both countries have six of them. (en)
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  • Hovrätt (de)
  • Hovrätt (en)
  • Hovrätt (sv)
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