Héraðsdómstólar
Héraðsdómstólar, or district courts, are a crucial component of the Icelandic judicial system. They are responsible for handling a wide range of civil and criminal cases, as well as administrative disputes. The district courts are the first level of appeal in the Icelandic court system, with the Supreme Court of Iceland serving as the highest court of appeal.
There are six district courts in Iceland, each with its own jurisdiction over specific regions. The courts
The district courts are staffed by judges, legal assistants, and other support personnel. They handle cases
In addition to their primary role in handling cases, the district courts also play a significant role
Overall, the district courts are an essential part of the Icelandic judicial system, providing a vital link