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2 Composition  





3 Headquarters  





4 List of presidents  





5 See also  





6 References  














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High Court of Justice of Cantabria
Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Cantabria
EstablishedMay 23, 1989
LocationCantabria Santander
Composition methodAppointed by Monarch on selection by the General Council of the Judiciary.
Authorized bySpanish Constitution
Appeals toSupreme Court
National Court (In some administrative law cases)
WebsiteTSJ Cantabria
President
CurrentlyJosé Luis López del Moral Echeverría
SinceJanuary 21, 2015[1]

The High Court of Justice of Cantabria (TSJC), is the highest court of the Spanish judiciary in the Autonomous CommunityofCantabria. Established pursuant to Title VIII of the Spanish Constitution, it has original jurisdiction over cases against high-ranking officials of the autonomous community and appellate jurisdiction over all cases. The TSJC decisions may be appealed to the Supreme Court. It also has entrusted the resolution of conflicts of competence between courts in Cantabria. The Court has the power of judicial review over norms with lower rank than the law of the regional administrations.

As set in the Judiciary Organic Act of 1985,[2] the Court consists of the President of the High Court of Justice, the Chairpersons of the Chambers and an undetermined number of Magistrates. The President has the rank of Magistrate of the Supreme Court and chairs over the Civil and Criminal Law Chamber. He or she is nominated by the General Council of the Judiciary for a tenure of five years.

As well as the Supreme Court, each Magistrate of the High Court is nominated by the General Council of the Judiciary and appointed by the Monarch for a lifetime tenure up to the age of 70, when they must retire, although they can request a 2 years extension.[2]

History

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Its most direct antecedent were the old Audiencias Territoriales (Territorial Courts) born in 1812. This territorial courts only had two rooms, one for civil matters and other for criminals. The present High Court of Justice of Cantabria was created in 1985 from article 26 of the Organic Law of the Judicial Power, being constituted on 23 May 1989.[3]

Composition

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The High Court of Justice is composed by three Chambers, one dedicated to the civil and criminal cases, other for the cases against the Public Administrations and other for Labour cases. The number of justices is 11 distributed in the following way:

It does exist a fourth chamber, although is not a jurisdictional one. It is the so-called Governing Chamber. This Chamber is formed by 8 justices, four democratically elected by the judges and the other four are members by right: the three presidents of the TSJC' Chambers and the President of the Provincial Court of Cantabria. Its powers are related to the domestic governance of the Court.[4]

Headquarters

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The headquarters of the Court is in the Judicial Complex of Las Salesas, in Santander, the capital of Cantabria.

List of presidents

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See also

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References

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  • ^ a b "Organic Act of the Judiciary of 1985". www.boe.es. Retrieved 2019-06-22.
  • ^ History of the High Court of Justice of Cantabria
  • ^ "C.G.P.J - Cómo funciona el TSJ Cantabria". www.poderjudicial.es. Retrieved 2019-06-22.

  • Retrieved from "https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=High_Court_of_Justice_of_Cantabria&oldid=1113207999"

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