The justice of the peace (Dutch: vredegerecht, French: justice de paix, German: Friedensgericht) is the small claims court in the judicial system of Belgium, and stands at the bottom of the Belgian judicial hierarchy. There is a justice of the peace for each judicial canton, which is the smallest geographical subdivision of Belgium for judicial purposes. Most judicial cantons cover multiple municipalities, except in the case of larger towns and cities, which are often divided into multiple judicial cantons. A judicial canton has an average population of 50,000 to 60,000 people, but some have a population as low as 30,000 people or as high as 100,000 people. The justices of the peace only have jurisdiction over their own canton. As of 2017, there are 187 cantons with as many justices of the...
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Justice de Paix d'Anderlecht, Place de la Résistance, fin 19e siècle. Les communes concernées débord...
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Schematic overview of all Belgian judicial authorities, their hierarchy, the areas of law in which t...
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The former "Peace Court" (Justice de Paix) in Philippeville, Belgium.
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Vredegerecht en politiecommissariaat, Langestr...
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Lesser coat of arms of the Kingdom of Belgium