Supreme Court of the Czech Republic

Supreme Court of the Czech Republic
Nejvyšší soud České republiky

Seat of the Supreme Court
Established 1 January 1993
Country Czech Republic
Location Brno, Czech Republic
Authorized by Constitution of the Czech Republic
Website www.nsoud.cz
President
Currently Pavel Šámal
Since 22 January 2015
Vice President
Currently Roman Fiala
Since 1 January 2011
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The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic (Nejvyšší soud České republiky) is the court of highest appeal for almost all legal cases heard in the Czech Republic. As set forth in the Constitution of the Czech Republic, however, cases of constitutionality, administrative law and political jurisdiction are heard by other courts.[1]

Along with the Supreme Administrative and Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court forms a triumvirate of courts at the summit of the Czech judiciary. It is on Burešova Street 20, Brno.

The Supreme Court sits in panels consisting of a Chairman and two judges or it sits in Grand Panels (velký senát) of the Divisions.[1]

The Divisions analyse and evaluate legally effective decisions of lower courts.[1]

The Criminal Division (trestní kolegium) consists of the judges of the Supreme Court, who apply substantive and procedural criminal law.[2]

The Civil and Commercial Division (občanskoprávní a obchodní kolegium) is responsible for ensuring uniformity and lawfulness in the decision-making of courts in civil proceedings. It does so in extraordinary appeal proceedings against decisions of courts of appeal and within its non-decision-making jurisdiction by providing standpoints.[3]

The Grand Panel of the Division (velký senát kolegia) decides cases referred to it by divisions.

The Plenum (plénum) discusses the Supreme Court´s Rules of Procedure and adopts standpoints on the courts decision-making.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 "General Information." The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic. Supreme Court, 2010. Web. 07 Dec. 2012.
  2. "Criminal Division of the Supreme Court." The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic. Supreme Court, 2010. Web. 07 Dec. 2012.
  3. "Civil and Commercial Division of the Supreme Court." The Supreme Court of the Czech Republic. Supreme Court, 2010. Web. 07 Dec. 2012.

Coordinates: 49°12′19″N 16°36′08″E / 49.2053°N 16.6022°E / 49.2053; 16.6022

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