High Council of Justice
The High Council of Justice is a key institution responsible for overseeing the judiciary in a country. Its main role is to ensure the independence and integrity of judges and the judicial system. The council typically evaluates the performance of judges, handles disciplinary actions, and may also be involved in the appointment of judges.
This body often consists of members from various legal backgrounds, including judges, lawyers, and sometimes representatives from the government. The High Council of Justice plays a crucial role in maintaining public trust in the legal system and ensuring that justice is administered fairly and impartially.