Judicial Frameworks
Judicial frameworks refer to the structured systems and processes through which laws are interpreted and enforced within a legal system. These frameworks include various components such as courts, judges, and legal procedures that work together to ensure justice is served. They help maintain order and protect individual rights by providing a clear method for resolving disputes.
Different countries may have unique judicial frameworks influenced by their legal traditions, such as common law or civil law. These frameworks establish the roles and responsibilities of legal entities, ensuring that laws are applied consistently and fairly across different cases and situations.