Spanish court
A Spanish court refers to the judicial system in Spain, which is responsible for interpreting and applying the law. It consists of various levels, including local courts, regional courts, and the Supreme Court of Spain. The court system handles civil, criminal, and administrative cases, ensuring justice is served according to Spanish law.
The structure of the Spanish court system is hierarchical. At the top is the Supreme Court, followed by High Courts of Justice in each autonomous community. Below these are provincial and local courts, which deal with less serious cases. This organization helps maintain order and fairness in the legal process across the country.