Ríkisdómstólar
Ríkisdómstólar, a term found in the legal systems of some Nordic countries, particularly Iceland, refers to the highest courts in the land. In Iceland, the Hæstiréttur Íslands functions as the ríkisdómstóll. These courts hold the ultimate authority in judicial matters, acting as the final court of appeal. Their primary role is to interpret laws, ensure their consistent application, and resolve disputes that have been escalated through the lower court system.
The jurisdiction of a ríkisdómstóll typically encompasses reviewing decisions made by appellate courts and, in some