Extraordinary court

Khmer Rouge Tribunal in Cambodia is contemporary example of extraordinary court

An extraordinary court, or special court, is a type of court that is established outside of ordinary judiciary, composed of irregularly selected judges or applies irregular procedure for judgment. Since extraordinary court can be abused to infringe fundamental rights of individuals, contemporaly most of countries ban such courts by constitution or statutes. Usually, modern military courts judged by court-martials are regarded as examples of extraordinary courts.[1]

  1. ^ For example, see "Weissbrodt, D., & Hansen, J. (2013). The Right to a Fair Trial in an Extraordinary Court. In F. Aoláin & O. Gross (Eds.), Guantánamo and Beyond: Exceptional Courts and Military Commissions in Comparative Perspective (pp. 305-310)". Cambridge: Cambridge University Press. Retrieved 2022-05-21.

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