
Exiled Courts
Exiled courts refer to judicial systems established outside of a country, often during periods of political conflict, war, or oppression. When a government fails to uphold the rule of law, diaspora communities or opposition groups may create these courts to address legal disputes and uphold justice for those affected. They operate under the principles of international law and aim to provide a fair process, often focusing on human rights violations. Exiled courts serve not only to deliver justice but also to preserve legal traditions and ensure accountability for crimes committed in the home country.