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List of courthouses

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This is a list of notable courthouses. These are buildings that have primarily been used to host a court. In some countries, "courthouse" is not the term used, instead the term for the building is simply "court". Courthouses have often been designed to be architecturally grand or imposing.

International

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Peace Palace
European Court of Human Rights

Courthouses of courts having international scope include:

Europe

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Albania

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Belgium

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Brussels Palace of Justice

Denmark

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France

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Germany

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Courthouse, Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland

Ireland

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Italy

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Malta

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Courts of Justice building (Valletta)

Netherlands

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Supreme Court of the Netherlands
Huis Huguetan

Romania

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Sweden

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United Kingdom

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Scotland

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Justiciary Buildings, Glasgow, Scotland

England and Wales

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Wood Green Crown Court, in North London

Other Europe

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Americas

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Canada

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Supreme Court of Canada building, in Ottawa
The Federal Courthouse in Austin is a rare use of modernism in courthouse design.[1]

United States

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United States Supreme Court Building
Aliʻiōlani Hale, home of the Supreme Court of Hawaii
Iowa Judicial Branch Building, home of the Iowa Supreme Court

Mexico

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South America

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Asia

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Bombay High Court

India

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Malaysia

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Other Asia

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El-Hakaneia Palace, Egypt

Africa and Middle East

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Australia and Pacific

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Australia

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in Australian Capital Territory
in New South Wales
Former Law Courts building, Brisbane
in Queensland
in South Australia
in Victoria
Toodyay Court House, Toodyay, Western Australia
in Western Australia

New Zealand

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References

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  1. ^ Rodrigues, Filipa; Dunbar, Wells (December 7, 2012). "Photos: Inside Downtown Austin's New Federal Courthouse". KUT. Retrieved January 17, 2018.