Tribunal (Court)
What is a court?
Anyone can apply to the court - a citizen or a company to resolve a variety of disputes: from the return of money for a
The status of courts, judges and their powers are fixed at the legislative level.
What is a tribunal?
The powers of the tribunal include consideration of emergency and specific issues. The Tribunal deals with crimes and other
An important difference between the tribunal and the court is also that the decisions of the courts are binding and there is a
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Tribunal (Court)

1. Tribunal (Court)

2. What is a court?

The court is an integral and permanent part of the
legal system of the state. Courts consider issues of
various categories that arise in everyday life: civil,
criminal, cases of administrative offenses.

3. Anyone can apply to the court - a citizen or a company to resolve a variety of disputes: from the return of money for a

low-quality product to criminal liability for a crime.

4. The status of courts, judges and their powers are fixed at the legislative level.

5. What is a tribunal?

Unlike the courts, the tribunal is not an obligatory
part of the judicial system of the state. It can be
established by the authorities as needed or be a
permanent organization.

6. The powers of the tribunal include consideration of emergency and specific issues. The Tribunal deals with crimes and other

violations that are special in their scale or
severity, require prompt resolution and cannot be
considered in an ordinary court.

7. An important difference between the tribunal and the court is also that the decisions of the courts are binding and there is a

mechanism for enforcement - there are no such
rules for the tribunal.

8. Thank you for your attention!

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