Courts are established to 1)... civil law and criminal 2).... The term 3) ... is also applied to international tribunals created to resolve controversies among governments, e.g. the International Court of 4)..., established by the UNO.
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Among the general classifications are courts of 5)... and inferior jurisdiction, trial courts, appellate courts, civil and criminal courts and some others. Courts of superior 6)..., oft en called higher courts or 7)... courts, are generally those to which 8) ... are made from decisions of courts of inferior jurisdiction, referred to as lower courts or 9)... courts.
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Civil and criminal courts deal with breaches of the 10)... law and 11)... law respectively. Courts with special limited jurisdictions – such as 12)... courts – are known by the names of these jurisdictions.
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Courts are established to 1)... civil law and criminal 2).... The term 3) ... is also applied to international tribunals created to resolve controversies among governments, e.g. the International Court of 4)..., established by the UNO.