The Tribunal
The Tribunal is a legal body that adjudicates disputes and ensures justice within a specific jurisdiction. It often focuses on specialized areas of law, such as administrative, international, or human rights issues. Tribunals can operate independently or as part of a larger judicial system, providing a more accessible and efficient means of resolving conflicts.
Members of a Tribunal typically include judges or experts in the relevant field, who evaluate evidence and make binding decisions. The process is usually less formal than traditional court proceedings, allowing for quicker resolutions. Examples of Tribunals include the International Criminal Tribunal and various administrative tribunals.