Supreme Administrative Court of Finland

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The Supreme Administrative Court of Finland (Finnish: korkein hallinto-oikeus, Swedish: högsta förvaltningsdomstolen) is the highest court in the Finnish administrative court system, parallel to the Supreme Court of Finland. Its jurisdiction covers the legality of the decisions of government officials, and its decisions are final. Appeals are made to the Supreme Administrative Court from the decisions of the administrative courts of Helsinki, Turku, Hämeenlinna, Kouvola, Kuopio, Vaasa, Oulu, Rovaniemi and Åland, the Market Court, and the Council of State.

The Supreme Administrative Court building in Helsinki
plenary room
The second section of the Supreme Administrative Court of Finland in session

In most issues, it is possible to appeal to the Supreme Administrative Court of Finland from the judgment of the administrative court. However, in some case areas of administrative law, an appeal requires a leave of appeal from the Supreme Administrative Court. The most important such area are insurance cases. In some restricted areas of law, for example, in parking fines, the decision of the administrative court is final and cannot be appealed to the Supreme Administrative Court.

In administrative matters, the Supreme Administrative Court has the sole power to grant extraordinary means of appeals, which are the annulment of a decision, a complaint against it, or an extension of the already-lapsed time of appeal.

The Council of State, i.e. the Finnish government, acts in some cases as an administrative authority. The decisions it makes in this competence can be appealed against on the grounds of legality of the decision.

As in all Finnish administrative courts, the legal costs of both parties in the Supreme Administrative Court are born, unless it is reasonable to award the prevailing party all or part of the costs. Nonetheless, when the authority prevails against a private claimant, it must bear all its costs, unless the private party has made a frivolous claim.

The Court has a President, 20 Justices and 4 Temporary Justices, organized into three chambers of five Justices. In addition, there are 16 Expert Counsellors. In cases concerning water, environmental protection and intellectual property, the chamber is composed of five Justices and two Expert Counsellors.[1] In 2011, the Court processed 4044 cases, with an average time of hearing of 12.2 months.[2]

Presidents edit

President In Office
K. J. Ståhlberg 1918-1919
Hugo Rautapää 1919–1922
Karl Söderholm 1923–1929
Urho Castrén 1929–1956
E. J. Ahla 1957–1958
Reino Kuuskoski 1958–1965
Aarne Nuorvala 1965–1982
Antti Suviranta 1982–1993
Pekka Hallberg 1993–2012
Pekka Vihervuori 2012–2018
Kari Kuusiniemi 2018–

See also edit

  • The homepage of the Supreme Administrative Court Of Finland

References edit

  1. ^ "- Korkein hallinto-oikeus".
  2. ^ "- Korkein hallinto-oikeus" (PDF).

External links edit

  Media related to Supreme Administrative Court of Finland at Wikimedia Commons

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