
Appeals Chamber
The Appeals Chamber is a specialized part of a court system that reviews decisions made by lower courts or trial chambers. If a party involved in a case believes there was an error or unfairness, they can request the Appeals Chamber to reconsider the verdict or sentence. Its role is to ensure that legal procedures are properly followed and that justice is correctly applied, acting as a safeguard for fair outcomes. The Appeals Chamber typically handles cases involving serious crimes or significant legal questions and provides a final, authoritative judgment.