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Court of Appeal (Iceland)

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Court of Appeal
Landsréttur
Established7 June 2016
JurisdictionIceland
LocationReykjavík
Composition methodPresidential appointment after Minister of Justice nomination following Qualifications Committee selection. Parliamentary confirmation before appointment if minister nomination differs from committee selection.
Authorised byCourts Act No. 50/2016
Appeals toSupreme Court
Appeals fromDistrict courts
Judge term lengthLife tenure
Number of positions15 (by statute)
Annual budget703.8 million ISK (2019)
Websitelandsrettur.is (in Icelandic)
President
CurrentlyHervör Þorvaldsdóttir
Vice-President
CurrentlyEiríkur Jónsson

The Court of Appeal (Icelandic: Landsréttur, lit. National Court) is an appellate court in Iceland with appellate jurisdiction over all district court cases. The court was established by the Courts Act of 2016 and began operating 1 January 2018.[1] The establishment introduced a three-tier judiciary in Iceland where before operated only district courts and the Supreme Court since the 1919 abolition of the National High Court.

The court is composed of fifteen justices selected by the Qualifications Committee and nominated by the Minister of Justice for presidential confirmation. In cases where the minister wishes to make changes to the committee's selection, Parliament must approve of said changes with a simple majority vote.

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  1. ^ "Um Landsrétt" [About the Court of Appeal] (in Icelandic). Court of Appeal. Retrieved 22 June 2020.
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