Judiciary

Organization of the judiciary
Organization of the judiciary
The judiciary comprises the courts, the National Courts Administration and the Judicial Appointments Board and the Judicial Training Board.
The courts are divided into general courts, administrative courts and special courts.
General courts include district courts and courts of appeal and the Supreme Court at the highest level of jurisdiction.
Administrative courts include regional administrative courts, the Åland Administrative Court and the Supreme Administrative Court exercises the supreme jurisdiction.
Special courts are the Market Court, the Labour Court and the Insurance Court.
The courts are divided into general courts, administrative courts and special courts.
General courts include district courts and courts of appeal and the Supreme Court at the highest level of jurisdiction.
Administrative courts include regional administrative courts, the Åland Administrative Court and the Supreme Administrative Court exercises the supreme jurisdiction.
Special courts are the Market Court, the Labour Court and the Insurance Court.
Published 7.1.2022