German court
A German court is a judicial body in Germany that resolves legal disputes and interprets laws. The court system is divided into various levels, including local, regional, and federal courts, each handling different types of cases. The highest court is the Federal Constitutional Court, which ensures that laws comply with the Basic Law.
In Germany, courts operate independently from the government, ensuring fair trials and justice. Judges are appointed based on their qualifications and experience, and they play a crucial role in upholding the rule of law. The court system also includes specialized courts, such as those for administrative and labor disputes.