PSZOKu
PSZOKu is a Polish acronym that stands for "Polski Sąd Ziemski Okręgowy w Krakowie," which translates to "Polish Regional Court in Krakow." Established in 1999, PSZOKu is one of the regional courts in Poland, responsible for handling civil and commercial cases within its jurisdiction. The court is located in Krakow, the second-largest city in Poland, and serves a population of over 1.5 million people. PSZOKu operates under the Polish judicial system, which is independent and based on the principle of the rule of law. The court is composed of judges who are appointed by the President of Poland after a competitive examination process. PSZOKu plays a crucial role in the Polish legal system by providing a forum for resolving disputes and upholding the rights of individuals and businesses within its jurisdiction. The court's decisions are subject to appeal to higher courts, ensuring a robust and transparent judicial process.