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On 3rd of July, inspectors from the Directorate of Fisheries were conducting a routine inspection of salmon and trout fishing at sea when they noticed nets just off Garðssandur in Skagafjörður, west of Austari-Héraðsvötn.
The first version of the Directorate of Fisheries' new catch registration system, GAFL – Directorate of Fisheries and Landing Ports Database, was released on the 5th of February.
The Directorate of Fisheries has developed a new system for issuing catch certificates.
Last January, the Directorate of Fisheries took part in teaching within the framework of the Fisheries Training Programme (FTP) at GRÓ – The Centre for Capacity Development under the auspices of UNESCO.
Réttarvörslugáttin portal won the Innovation Prize 2025, awarded by the Icelandic Financial Management Authority for excellence in public innovation. The Judical Administration has worked on the project with the courts in close cooperation with the Ministry of Justice.
On 8 December, the Administrative Board of the Judicial Administration adopted guidelines on legal fees or fees for lawyers and fees for court officers and others No. 1/2023.
The Supreme Court received a visit from the Kinder Institute of Constitutional Democracy, which is run by the University of Missouri in the United States.
During the trip to London from 16 to 17 March, the Court of Appeal of England and Wales (Court of Appeal) visited the applicants.
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.
Students from the 3rd grade in Verzlunarskóli Íslands, along with their teacher Birnir Jón Bragason, visited the Supreme Court this week.