Supreme Court of Iceland

Supreme Court of Iceland
Hæstiréttur Íslands
Supreme Court of Iceland building in 2018
Map
64°08′52″N 21°55′56″W / 64.14778°N 21.93222°W / 64.14778; -21.93222
Established18 August 1919
JurisdictionIceland
LocationReykjavík
Coordinates64°08′52″N 21°55′56″W / 64.14778°N 21.93222°W / 64.14778; -21.93222
Composition methodPresidential appointment after minister of justice nomination following Qualifications Committee selection. Parliamentary confirmation before appointment if minister nomination differs from committee selection.
Authorised byConstitution No. 33/1944
Courts Act No. 50/2016
Appeals fromCourt of Appeal
Judge term lengthLife tenure
Number of positions7 (by statute)
Annual budget245 million ISK (2019)
Websitehaestirettur.is (in Icelandic)
President
CurrentlyBenedikt Bogason
Since1 January 2022
Lead position ends31 December 2026
Jurist term ends31 December 2026[1]
Vice-President
CurrentlyIngveldur Einarsdóttir[1]
Since1 January 2022[1]

The Supreme Court of Iceland (Icelandic: Hæstiréttur Íslands, lit. Highest Court of Iceland) is the final court of appeal in the judiciary of Iceland. It is also the oldest of the current courts of law in Iceland and the highest of the three Icelandic court branches, the others being the District Courts of Iceland and the Court of Appeal (Landsréttur).

Notwithstanding the Court not being mentioned by name in the Constitution of Iceland, but only its justices, it is validated in the Courts Act No. 50/2016. The Supreme Court of Iceland is located at the Dómhúsið (Courthouse) at Arnarhóll in Reykjavík, a building that was specially built for that purpose and that came into use in 1996.

The current president of the court is Benedikt Bogason.[2]

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  2. ^ "Thorgeir Örlygsson elected Chief Justice of Iceland". Efta Court. Retrieved 25 October 2017.