The court system of a country is known as the "judicial branch."
The government is broken up into three branches; the executive, judicial and legislative. The courts are part of the judicial branch.
The courts make up the judiciary branch of the government, which decides how the laws apply to policies, activities, and disputes.
State court systems are not a part of the three branches of federal government. They fall under state government, typically under the state's judiciary branch.
The Judicial Branch of government.
Judicial Branch
The Judicial Branch.
judiacal branch
Judicial branch
it depends on the country. what country are you referring to?
The US Supreme Court is the center of the US justice system. The Supreme Court is the highest court in the country.
Different countries have different systems. You will have to name the country you are referring to.
Different countries have different systems. You will have to name the country you are referring to.
The Constitution Apex.
national court system, state court system and tribal court system.
The nation of Chile has an extensive judicial system. Chile is a democratic country and its laws are based to a large degree on European republics.
Federal Court System
both have one supreme court
The County Court system hears more cases than any other court system. This court is usually the first court to hear a complaint or criminal case.
What are the remedies in a juvenile court system?
Federal Court System