judicial power
The duty of the Supreme Court is to interpret and apply laws. They review cases and determine whether laws or actions are constitutional or not. When there are disputes or conflicts involving the interpretation or application of laws, the Supreme Court has the final authority to decide on them.
The authority to decide cases involving disputes over the law or behavior of people.
Jurisdiction refers to the authority of a court to hear and decide cases. Cases typically fall under jurisdiction based on factors such as the geographical location of the parties involved, the subject matter of the dispute, and the parties' consent. Common categories include civil cases (like contracts and torts), criminal cases (involving violations of law), and administrative cases (involving government agencies). Additionally, federal courts have jurisdiction over cases involving federal law or disputes between states.
____ is a courts authority to decide a particular type of dispute.
Yes, a civil court.
Police
An international body to decide disputes between nations
An international body to decide disputes between nations
An international body to decide disputes between nations
you do!
people and the state
Eradicate the fractions.