(in the US) No.
What are the procedures of the World Court? Are they similar to any U.S. court
No they are not
The Supreme Court
No, at least not in NC. Juvenile court procedures are not public proceedings. Because of the fact that perpetrator is in a fact a juvenile or "child" they are held in private court.
It depends on the state and what type of court procedures you are referring to. If you are referring to CPS then no. If you are referring to divorce court you can in most states under the umbrella of protecting the children from further abuse.
Procedures such as lineup administration, witness instructions, and expert testimony are used to ensure the accuracy and reliability of in-court identification of the defendant.
My court
due process of law
The Inquisition.
The court decisions for teaching religious humanism is that it can be used in schools. This goes for the district.
Navigating the process of getting into federal court involves filing a complaint, serving the defendant, participating in pretrial procedures, attending court hearings, and presenting evidence. It is important to follow the rules and procedures set by the court and seek legal advice if needed.
They rule on points of law and ensure that the trial is conducted in accordance with the prescribed law and court procedures.