Judicial Councils
Judicial Councils are bodies that oversee the administration of courts and the judicial system within a specific jurisdiction. They typically consist of judges, legal experts, and sometimes members of the public. Their main responsibilities include improving court efficiency, ensuring fair practices, and addressing issues related to judicial conduct.
These councils may also provide recommendations for judicial appointments and help develop policies that enhance the legal system. In some regions, they play a crucial role in maintaining the independence of the judiciary, ensuring that it operates free from external pressures and influences, thereby upholding the rule of law.