Dutch Supreme Court Skips Reasons in Half of Appeals
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The Dutch Supreme Court, or Hoge Raad, rejected 976 appeals in 2025, but failed to provide reasons for 571 of those decisions, sparking debate in legal circles. Lawyers argue this lack of transparency is particularly concerning in serious criminal cases, while experts point to the courts heavy workload as a potential reason for the omissions. Despite claims of thorough review, the push for more openness in the Dutch legal system continues to grow.
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