Tribunal
A tribunal is a body established to settle disputes or determine claims according to law. Unlike ordinary trials in general courts, tribunals are often specialized, have informally structured procedures, and may operate with quasi-judicial powers. Tribunals can be permanent institutions or ad hoc bodies created to deal with a particular matter. They exist at national and international levels and may be part of the judiciary, an executive agency, or an independent authority.
Types include judicial tribunals that apply statutory rules in specific domains such as labor, taxation, immigration,
Composition and procedure vary. Tribunals are typically chaired by one or more judges or senior experts and
Functions include adjudicating rights and obligations, determining eligibility for benefits or status, enforcing regulatory compliance, resolving
Critics point to concerns about access, transparency, consistency, and due process, while supporters highlight expertise, efficiency,