Audiencia Nacional of Spain
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The Audiencia Nacional (National High Court), is a high court in Spain. It has its seat in Madrid and jurisdiction over all of Spain and international crimes which come under the competence of Spanish courts.
The Audiencia is composed of its President, the Presidents of the Chambers, and the magistrates that the law specifies for each one of its courts and divisions.
The Audiencia includes the following chambers:
- Criminal Chamber, which is competent to try certain types of serious crimes such as terrorism, money laundering, genocide, etc., makes decisions about extradiction demands by foreign countries and the execution of European arrest warrants, and hears appeals against rulings of the Central Criminal Courts (Juzgados Centrales de lo Penal).
- Appeals Chamber, which hears appeals against rulings of the Criminal Chamber.
- Administrative Chamber, which exercises judicial review of administrative decisions by senior officers (ministers of the Spanish government, secretaries of state) and certain specialised agencies (Spanish Data Protection Agency, Concurrence Protection Commission, etc)
- Social Chamber, hears appeals against resolutions of the Central Social Courts (Juzgados Centrales de los Social) regarding industrial disputes of nation-wide scope.
In most cases the rulings and decisions of these different divisions of the Audiencia Nacional can be appealed before the Supreme Court of Spain.
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