normgericht
Normgericht is a term found in some German-language legal philosophy and theory discussions, used to describe a court whose primary function is to apply and enforce normative rules. It is not an established category in most legal systems and does not denote a formal, named institution. The expression is typically used as a theoretical or descriptive label rather than a description of a specific court.
The concept contrasts with purely fact-focused adjudication. A normgericht-oriented approach foregrounds normative criteria—such as constitutional principles,
In German-language legal philosophy, normgericht is employed to analyze how judges reconcile statutes with higher norms
The term is not universally used and can vary in meaning across texts. It should be understood
Normative jurisprudence, constitutional court, legal interpretation, legal norm.