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3 Finnish Supreme Court in Helsinki, Finland

The Finnish Supreme Court was established in 1918 shortly after the country declared independence. The federal judiciary consists of a president and 18 justices. They decide on about 150 cases a year when an interpretation of Finland’s laws is required. The country’s highest court moved into this building next to the President’s Palace in 1933. The structure was constructed in 1799 and was significantly renovated in 2009.

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Finnish Supreme Court in Helsinki, Finland

Pohjoisesplanadi 3 00101 Helsinki, Finland

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