Tribunal de Cassació

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The , located on the Passeig de Lluís Companys (Barcelona) was the seat of the Court of Appeal of Catalonia

Tribunal de Cassació (Catalan for Court of Appeal[citation needed]) was the Generalitat of Catalonia's judicial organization during the Second Spanish Republic, founded in 1934, established according to the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 1932.[1] It had jurisdiction in matters of administrative and civil law. Catalan was the main language of the Court.

Its first President was (Barcelona, 1875 - 1960). On September 1936, after the outbreak of Spanish Civil War, (Montblanc, 1906 - Madrid, 1993) was appointed president of the Court of Appeal.

In 1939, once Catalonia was occupied by the army of general Franco during the last stages of the Civil War, its regime abolished the Court of Appeal and all of its Court judgments were declared without effect until 1984, five years after the restoration of Catalan self-government.

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  1. ^ "Article 11 of the Statute of Autonomy of Catalonia of 1932" (PDF). Gencat.cat. Retrieved 24 September 2020.

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