Tribunal
A tribunal is a type of court or assembly that is established to resolve disputes and administer justice. Unlike traditional courts, tribunals often focus on specific areas of law, such as labor, immigration, or human rights. They are designed to be more accessible and less formal, allowing individuals to present their cases without the need for a lawyer.
Tribunals can vary in structure and function, depending on the legal system of a country. For example, in the United Kingdom, there are various types of tribunals, including the Employment Tribunal and the Immigration and Asylum Tribunal, each serving distinct purposes in the legal process.