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Encyclopedia > Croatian Supreme Court

The Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Vrhovni Sud Republike Hrvatske) is a highest court and it ensures the uniform application of laws and equal justice to all. Law (a loanword from Old Norse lag), in politics and jurisprudence, is a set of rules or norms of conduct which mandate, proscribe or permit specified relationships among people and organizations, provide methods for ensuring the impartial treatment of such people, and provide punishments for those who do not follow... Justice is a concept involving the fair, moral, and impartial treatment of all persons, especially in law. ...


The President of the Supreme Court is elected and relieved of duty by the Croatian Parliament at the proposal of the President of the Republic. The parliament of Croatia is called Hrvatski Sabor in Croatian - the word sabor means an assembly, a gathering, a congress. ... The President of Croatia is the head of state. ...


Judicial office is permanent, but exceptionally, at assuming the judicial office for the first time, judges are appointed for a five-year term. After the renewal of the appointment, judges assume their duty as permanent.


All judges are appointed by the National Judicial Council and relieves them of judicial duty, as well as decides on their disciplinary responsibility.


A judge can be relieved of judicial office:

  1. at his/her own request
  2. if he/she has become permanently incapacitated to perform judicial office
  3. if sentenced for a criminal offence which makes him/her unworthy of the judicial office
  4. if, in conformity with the law, so decides the National Judicial Council due to the commitment of an act of serious infringement of discipline
  5. when reaching 70 years of age

Courts protect the legal order of the Republic of Croatia as established by the Constitution and law, and provide for the uniform application of law and equal justice for all.


Supreme Court basic duties:

  1. ensures the uniform application of law and equal protection of all citizens before the law
  2. discusses all important legal issues arising from the court practice
  3. decides on extraordinary legal remedies against final decisions of all courts in the Republic of Croatia
  4. hears appeals against decisions of county courts rendered in the first instance
  5. hears appeals against decisions of the High Commercial Court of the Republic of Croatia and the Administrative Court of the Republic of Croatia, and any other court when specified so by the law
  6. decides on the conflict of jurisdiction between the courts in the territory of the Republic of Croatia when they have the same immediately superior court
  7. provide for the professional development of judges

Administration of justice in the Republic of Croatia is carried out by:

  • misdemeanor courts,
  • municipal courts,
  • county courts,
  • commercial courts,
  • the High Misdemeanor Court of the Republic of Croatia,
  • the high Commercial Court of the Republic of Croatia,
  • the Administrative Court of the Republic of Croatia and
  • the Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia.

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Croatian Supreme Court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (396 words)
The Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia (Croatian: Vrhovni sud Republike Hrvatske) is a highest court and it ensures the uniform application of laws and equal justice to all.
the Supreme Court of the Republic of Croatia.
The President of the Supreme Court is elected and relieved of duty by the Croatian Parliament at the proposal of the President of the Republic.
Croatian Constitutional Court - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia (433 words)
It is the interpreter and guardian of the Croatian Constitution and considered the highest judicial authority de facto, because it can abolish Supreme Court decisions on the basis of human rights breaches.
The Court decides on the impeachment of the President of the Republic, supervises the constitutionality of the programs and activities of political parties and may ban their work, and supervises the constitutionality and legality of elections and national referendum, and decide on the electoral disputes which are not within the jurisdiction of courts.
The Constitutional Court consists of thirteen judges elected by the Croatian Parliament for a term of eight years from among notable jurists, especially judges, public prosecutors, lawyers and university professors of law and elects its President for a term of four years.
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