peakohtunik
Peakohtunik is an Estonian term that translates to "chief judge" or "head judge." This role typically refers to the individual responsible for overseeing a specific court or judicial body. The peakohtunik's responsibilities can vary depending on the jurisdiction and the level of the court but often include administrative duties, ensuring the efficient functioning of the court, and sometimes presiding over particularly important or complex cases. They may also be responsible for assigning cases to other judges within their court and for representing the court in official matters. In some instances, the peakohtunik might also have a role in judicial training or in developing procedural guidelines. The appointment and tenure of a peakohtunik are usually determined by law and involve specific qualifications and selection processes. This position is crucial for the effective administration of justice within the Estonian legal system.