ülemkohus
Ülemkohus, literally "upper court" in Estonian, is the term used to denote the highest court of appeal in a jurisdiction’s judiciary. It functions as the court of last resort, reviewing decisions of lower courts on questions of law and ensuring the uniform application of statutes. In many systems, the ülemkohus also has constitutional functions, either directly or through a separate constitutional court, and its decisions can shape the interpretation of the constitution and national legislation.
Typically, the ülemkohus operates through panels or chambers composed of senior judges, led by a chief justice
Judges are generally appointed by the state through a process designed to protect judicial independence, and
In Estonia, the highest court is called Riigikohus; ülemkohus is a general term meaning "supreme court" and