bankzittingen
Bankzittingen is a Dutch-language term used to describe court sittings in which cases are heard before a bench of judges. The word combines bank, meaning the bench on which judges sit, and zitting, meaning a sitting or session. In practice, the phrase is used to refer to formal hearings in criminal and civil matters where the parties appear before the court.
Etymology and usage: The term reflects traditional courtroom imagery in which the judges occupy the “bank” at
Procedure and characteristics: A typical bankzitting involves the presiding judge or panel, a public prosecutor, defense
Regional and contemporary status: The term remains primarily a historical or regional variant in Dutch-speaking jurisdictions.