lagmannsrett
Lagmannsrett, often translated as the Court of Appeal, is the second instance in the Norwegian judiciary. It reviews decisions from district courts (tingrett) in civil and criminal matters, and also handles certain administrative and procedural appeals. A decision from a lagmannsrett can be brought to the Supreme Court of Norway (Høyesterett), but only after obtaining leave to appeal, i.e., permission to prosecute the case further on points of law or significance.
Jurisdiction and scope are regional. The lagmannsrett serves as the intermediary appellate forum for large portions
Procedural framework and composition are designed for appellate review. Lagmannsretten operates with professional judges who form
Etymology and context: the term lagmann derives from historical Norwegian legal administration, where a lagmann was