Judicial system and legislation

The judicial system and legislation in the Netherlands

The Netherlands judicial system consist of the following organisations:

District courts

The Netherlands is divided into eleven districts, each with its own court.

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Courts of Appeal

The eleven districts are divided into four areas of Court of Appeal jurisdiction: The Hague and Amsterdam in the west, Arnhem-Leeuwarden in the east and in the north and 's-Hertogenbosch in the south.

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Specialized Supreme Administrative Courts

There are three Specialized Supreme Administrative Courts in the Netherlands that are competent in specific areas of administrative law.

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Supreme Court

As the highest court in the fields of civil, criminal and tax law in the Netherlands, the Supreme Court is responsible for hearing appeals in cassation and for a number of specific tasks with which it is charged by law.

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