Iraqi Courts
Iraqi courts are part of the country's judicial system, responsible for interpreting and applying the law. They handle various cases, including civil, criminal, and administrative matters. The court system is structured with different levels, including primary courts, appeal courts, and the Supreme Court of Iraq, which is the highest authority.
Judges in Iraqi courts are appointed and must adhere to the legal framework established by the Iraqi Constitution. The courts aim to ensure justice and uphold the rule of law, although they face challenges such as political influence and security issues that can affect their operations.