rettergangen
Rettergangen refers to a concept or practice primarily found in Scandinavian legal systems, particularly Norway, Sweden, and Denmark, although the specific term and nuances can vary. It generally translates to "appeal process" or "retrial" and describes the procedure by which a decision made by a lower court can be reviewed by a higher court. This mechanism is a fundamental aspect of ensuring justice and providing recourse for parties who believe an error was made in the initial judgment.
The rettergangen allows for a re-examination of both factual findings and legal interpretations of a case.
There are typically several levels of appellate courts, and a case may proceed through these levels sequentially.