
Dutch courts
Dutch courts are part of the judiciary system responsible for interpreting and applying the law in the Netherlands. They handle a range of cases, including criminal, civil, and administrative matters. The court system is structured with various levels: district courts (handling most cases), courts of appeal (reviewing decisions), and the Supreme Court (final legal authority). Dutch courts operate independently from the government, ensuring fair and impartial justice. Judges make decisions based on Dutch laws, legal principles, and evidence presented in each case, aiming to uphold justice and legal certainty for all parties involved.