kohtuvõimust
Kohtuvõimust refers to the judicial branch of a government, responsible for interpreting and applying the law. It is one of the three distinct branches of government, alongside the legislative and executive branches, in systems that adhere to the principle of separation of powers. The primary function of the kohtuvõimust is to adjudicate disputes, both criminal and civil, and to ensure that laws are applied fairly and consistently.
The structure of the kohtuvõimust typically involves a hierarchy of courts, ranging from lower courts that
The kohtuvõimust plays a vital role in upholding the rule of law, protecting individual rights, and maintaining