kúria
Kúria is the Hungarian term for the country’s highest court, the supreme court of appeal. It serves as the final appellate authority for civil, criminal, and administrative cases, reviewing decisions of lower courts to ensure the correct and uniform application of law. Constitutional questions in Hungary are not handled by the Kúria; they fall under the jurisdiction of the Constitutional Court (Alkotmánybíróság).
History and status: The institution has its roots in postwar judicial reforms, and the body functioning as
Organization and function: The Kúria is led by a president and supported by vice presidents and a
Etymology and usage: The name derives from Latin curia, meaning court. In Hungarian, kúria has also historically