administrative tribunals
Administrative tribunals are specialized bodies that resolve disputes involving government agencies and individuals or organizations. They operate outside the traditional court system and focus on specific areas such as labor relations, immigration, and environmental issues. These tribunals aim to provide a quicker and more accessible way to address grievances related to administrative decisions.
The procedures in administrative tribunals are generally less formal than in courts, allowing for a more straightforward process. Decisions made by these tribunals can often be appealed to higher courts, ensuring that there is a mechanism for review. Examples of administrative tribunals include the National Labor Relations Board and various immigration boards.