Supreme Court

The Supreme Court exercises judicial power as the final instance in civil and criminal matters and supervises the judicial procedure within its field of competence. The Supreme Court is the court for precedents. Precedents are issued on issues on which the law does not provide a clear answer. Precedents provide legal guidance for similar disputes in the future and aim to ensure that courts across the country interpret the law in the same way.‍

Published 17.12.2013