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At a meeting with the Supreme Court judges and other staff, they discussed the main issues facing the EFTA Court.
in urgent need of a quick processing and the municipality could be clear about this.
Björn Jón Bragason presented Benedikt Bogason with the book Law for Business, which he has written and is a textbook in law for students of the school.
Once the Supreme Court has received a request for an appeal, the counterparty will be given the opportunity to upload a statement on its behalf.
After that, a meeting was held with Dingeman and the judge who was handling the case, which was concluded by a judgment immediately after the hearing.
Today, a case was brought before the Supreme Court regarding the land of Vatnsendi, which stems from a will made in 1938. Numerous court cases have been brought regarding the land and the will before the Supreme Court in the past decades.
On 18 April, Sigurður Tómas Magnússon was elected Vice-President of the Supreme Court of Iceland from 1 August until the end of 2026.
No. 1/2023. These guidelines are established by the authority in Article 8, 6 to 1, of the Law no. 50/2016 on the Courts and are for guidance.
The rules will take effect on 1 January 2023.
They were replaced by lawyer Lára V.