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Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Aragón

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Aragon's High Court: Resolving disputes on cultural heritage, environmental impact, and labor law.

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The Tribunal Superior de Justicia de Aragón (TSJA) is the highest court in the autonomous community of Aragon, Spain. It functions as the final arbiter on matters of regional law, handling appeals from lower courts within Aragon. Recent news highlights the TSJA's involvement in diverse and significant legal cases. One case involves a challenge to a technology company regarding the environmental impact of its data centers, brought forth by Ecologistas en Acción. Another case saw the TSJA rule in favor of a worker unfairly dismissed while on medical leave, ordering the company to either reinstate him or pay substantial compensation. While not directly involved, the TSJA's authority is implicitly recognized in the ongoing legal battle concerning the Sijena Monastery murals, as decisions made by lower courts regarding their return are subject to potential appeals to higher tribunals. These cases demonstrate the TSJA's crucial role in upholding justice and resolving complex legal issues impacting Aragon's environment, labor force, and cultural heritage.
Last updated: March 24, 2026