Supreme Court of Chile
The Supreme Court of Chile is the highest judicial authority in the country, responsible for ensuring the rule of law and protecting constitutional rights. Established in 1811, it oversees the judicial system and has the power to review decisions made by lower courts.
Composed of 21 judges, the court is located in Santiago, the capital of Chile. Its primary functions include resolving legal disputes, interpreting laws, and safeguarding the rights of citizens. The court plays a crucial role in maintaining the balance of power within the Chilean government.