Supreme Court of South Korea
The Supreme Court of South Korea is the highest court in the country, responsible for overseeing the judicial system and ensuring the rule of law. Established in 1948, it interprets the constitution and reviews lower court decisions. The court plays a crucial role in protecting individual rights and maintaining justice.
Located in Seoul, the Supreme Court consists of a Chief Justice and 13 Justices. They are appointed by the President of South Korea with the approval of the National Assembly. The court handles significant cases, including constitutional issues and appeals on criminal and civil matters.