Yes. courts in a constitutional monarchy work independent of the king/queen but does their work in the name of the sovereign. Courts are usually court "crown courts".
A monarchy is a system of government headed by a monarch, the same way a sovereignty is headed by a sovereign.
absolute monarchy
One main difference is that the French judicial system is based on civil law, with judges playing a more active role in investigating cases. In contrast, the American judicial system is based on common law, with a strong emphasis on adversarial proceedings and the jury system. Additionally, the French system has separate administrative courts to handle cases involving the government, while the American system integrates administrative law within the judiciary.
The question is somehwat vague. The term "extrajudicial" COULD refer to matters handled or disposed of in an orderly and legal fashion, but handled outside the formal rules of the established judicial system.
That is called Judicial Review.
Judicial system of Iran was created in 1979.
The United Kingdom has a monarchy, but it also has a Parliament that controls the laws of the country. The country's judiciary branch is not a single branch. Rather all of the member nations have their own systems.
The monarchy system is an "organization" if you will that is run by the monarchs (kings and queens) of the country. The monarchy system is basicly just where the people are ruled over by a king, queen, or both.
Yes. I can't think of an advanced country without a judicial system.
It is not necessary for the judicial courts to be men. Women play an active role in every judicial system in the Western World. There is no reason to keep them from participating in any judicial system.It is not necessary for the judicial courts to be men. Women play an active role in every judicial system in the Western World. There is no reason to keep them from participating in any judicial system.It is not necessary for the judicial courts to be men. Women play an active role in every judicial system in the Western World. There is no reason to keep them from participating in any judicial system.It is not necessary for the judicial courts to be men. Women play an active role in every judicial system in the Western World. There is no reason to keep them from participating in any judicial system.
Monarchy system
Jamaican government is considered a representative parliamentary democratic monarchy. It has executive, legislative, and judicial branches composed of a prime minister, parliament, and judiciary.