What is the HCJ Valencian Community?

Judicial organization in Spain is territorial, consisting of municipalities, districts, provinces and autonomous communities. Justices’ Courts, First Instance Courts, Mercantile Courts, Criminal Courts, Courts of Violence against Women, Administrative Courts, Social Courts, Parole Courts and Juvenile Courts all carry out their duties within the different facets of the judicial organization. Finally, as the highest court in all jurisdictions, the scope of the Supreme Court includes the entire nation.

The High Court (TSJ, Spanish acronym) of the Community of Valencia is based in the capital and constitutes a judicial instance that forms part of the general framework of the sole judiciary of the State, adapted to its territorial competence. 

The High Court of Justice of Valencian Community (TSJ) constitutes a judicial instance which forms part of the general structure of the unique Judiciary of the State, adapted to its territorial competence.

It is the highest judicial organ in the territorial scope of the autonomous community, without affecting the jurisdiction that corresponds to the Supreme Court (article 152 of the Constitution) or those matters that require constitutional guarantees -- competence that corresponds to the Constitutional Court.

The chairman of the TSJ of Valencian Community  is the highest representative of the Judiciary in the Autonomous.

Está ubicado en el Palacio de Justicia de Valencia (Glorieta s/n)

El presidente del Tribunal Superior de Justicia es el máximo representante del Poder Judicial en la Comunidad Autónoma de la Comunidad Valenciana.

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