Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland

Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland
  • Bundesgericht (German)
  • Tribunal fédéral (French)
  • Tribunale federale (Italian)
  • Tribunal federal (Romansh)
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JurisdictionSwitzerland
LocationLausanne
Motto(in Latin) "Lex, justitia, pax"
(in English) "Law, justice, peace"
Authorised bySwiss Federal Constitution
Appeals fromLower Swiss courts, and arbitral tribunals such as the Court of Arbitration for Sport
Websitewww.bger.ch

The Federal Supreme Court of Switzerland (German: Bundesgericht [ˈbʊndəsɡəˌʁɪçt] ; French: Tribunal fédéral [tʁibynal fedeʁal]; Italian: Tribunale federale [tribuˈnaːle fedeˈraːle]; Romansh: Tribunal federal; sometimes the Swiss Federal Tribunal) is the supreme court of the Swiss Confederation and the head of the Swiss judiciary.

The Federal Supreme Court is headquartered in the Federal Courthouse in Lausanne in the canton of Vaud. Two divisions of the Federal Supreme Court, the third and the fourth public law division (until the end of 2022 the first and second social law division and formerly called Federal Insurance Court, as an organizationally independent unit of the Federal Supreme Court), are located in Lucerne. The Federal Assembly elects 40 justices to the Federal Supreme Court. The current president of the court is François Chaix.[1]

  1. ^ "Schweizerisches Bundesgericht - Fançois Chaix (Präsident des Bundesgerichts)". www.bger.ch. Retrieved 27 January 2025.

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