Áfrýjunum
Áfrýjunum is an Icelandic term referring to the process of appeal in legal matters. It is a fundamental aspect of the Icelandic judicial system, allowing individuals or entities to challenge decisions made by lower courts. The right to appeal is enshrined in Icelandic law, ensuring that judgments can be reviewed and potentially overturned if errors in law or procedure are identified.
The process typically begins with a dissatisfied party filing a notice of appeal within a specified timeframe.
Iceland has a tiered court system, and appeals usually proceed from district courts (héraðsdómur) to the Court