Monarchical Justice
Monarchical Justice refers to the legal system and practices established under a monarchy, where the ruling monarch holds significant power over the administration of justice. In this system, the king or queen often serves as the ultimate authority, making decisions on legal matters, resolving disputes, and determining punishments. This form of justice can vary widely depending on the monarch's beliefs and the laws of the land.
In many historical contexts, Monarchical Justice was characterized by a lack of formal legal procedures, with the monarch's word being law. This system often relied on the monarch's sense of fairness and wisdom, but it could also lead to arbitrary decisions. The influence of nobility and advisors often shaped the outcomes, reflecting the complexities of governance in a feudal society.