Judicial System of South Korea
The Judicial System of South Korea is structured into three main levels: the Supreme Court, the High Courts, and the District Courts. The Supreme Court is the highest authority, overseeing the interpretation of laws and ensuring justice. Judges are appointed by the President and serve for a fixed term, promoting independence and impartiality.
In addition to regular courts, South Korea has specialized courts, such as the Family Court and the Administrative Court, which handle specific types of cases. The system emphasizes the rule of law and the protection of individual rights, reflecting democratic principles in its operations.