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Operative judicial bodies. Courts. Counties and Aran

Operative judicial bodies. Courts. Counties and areas Catalonia
TSJ courts Provincial court sections 1st instance courts Family courts Capacity & civil reg. courts Merchant courts Examining magistrates 1st instance and examining magistrates Violence to women Penal courts Minors courts Penitentiary vigilance courts Social courts Administrative contention courts Exclusively civil registry courts Single senior judge courts Peace courts
2014 3 32 112 16 3 12 79 170 19 68 9 6 55 23 4 1 898
2013 3 32 112 16 3 12 79 170 19 68 9 6 55 23 4 1 898
2012 3 32 112 16 3 12 79 170 19 68 9 6 55 23 4 1 898
2011 3 32 112 16 3 12 79 170 19 68 9 6 55 23 4 1 898
Source: Ministry of Justice.
Notes:
On December 31. It must be considered that, apart from very few cases, there is no correspondence between the county borders and those of judicial regions. The number of judicial bodies shown in the table corresponds to those that really have their headquarters in the county of reference, ignoring the counties that contain municipalities that also fall within the bounds of these judicial districts.
Law 23/2010, of July 22, on the creation of the area of Penedès, divides Catalonia into eight territorial planning areas. This change implies that the data for the Metropolitan Area, Central Counties and Camp de Tarragona are not directly comparable with previous years.

Last update: January 9, 2015.

Methodological note

Methodological aspects

The presentation of the tables follows the typology of different areas of law within the Catalan and State judicial systems on December 31st:

  • penal
  • civil
  • administrative contentious
  • constitutional
  • social
  • family
  • youth

The Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia, constituted in 1989, is the highest judicial authority in the Catalan territory and has the ultimate word on all legal procedures, notwithstanding the authority corresponding to the Supreme Court.

The Superior Court of Justice of Catalonia (TSJC) has three courtrooms: the civil and penal, the administrative contention and the social courtroom. The administrative contention courtroom is divided into five sections.

It must be considered that, apart from very few cases, there is no correspondence between the county borders and those of judicial regions. The number of judicial bodies shown in the table corresponds to those that really have their headquarters in the county of reference, ignoring the counties that contain municipalities that also fall within the bounds of these judicial districts.

Unavailable information is represented using the symbol ":". When the value is lower than that of the minimum unit to be able to estimate the statistical operation or if it effects statistical confidentiality, the symbol used is "..".