Political Courts
Political courts are judicial bodies that often deal with cases involving political issues, such as election disputes, legislative actions, or government policies. These courts may interpret laws and the constitution, influencing the balance of power among branches of government. Their decisions can have significant implications for political parties, elections, and public policy.
In some countries, political courts may be seen as extensions of the political system, potentially leading to concerns about impartiality. Critics argue that these courts can be used to advance specific political agendas, while supporters believe they are essential for upholding the rule of law in politically charged situations.