Constitutional Courts
Constitutional Courts are specialized judicial bodies responsible for interpreting and upholding a country's constitution. They ensure that laws and government actions comply with constitutional principles, protecting citizens' rights and maintaining the rule of law. These courts often have the authority to review legislation and can declare laws unconstitutional if they violate the constitution.
In many countries, Constitutional Courts also handle disputes between different branches of government or between the government and citizens. Their decisions can have a significant impact on public policy and governance, making them crucial for maintaining a balanced and fair legal system.