Constitutional Court of Honduras
The Constitutional Court of Honduras is a key judicial body responsible for interpreting and upholding the Constitution of Honduras. It ensures that laws and government actions comply with constitutional principles, protecting citizens' rights and freedoms.
Established in 1982, the court plays a vital role in the country's legal system. It consists of a president and several judges, who are appointed by the National Congress of Honduras. The court addresses constitutional disputes and can annul laws that violate the constitution, contributing to the rule of law in the nation.