Judiciary of North Korea

The North Korean judicial system is based on the Soviet model.[1] It includes the Central Court of the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, Provincial and special-city level Courts, local People's Courts, and Special Courts.

The Central Court is the highest court, with its judges appointed by the Supreme People's Assembly (SPA). According to the Constitution of North Korea, the Central Court is accountable to the SPA, and the Criminal Code subjects judges to criminal liability for handing down "unjust sentences".[1]

  1. ^ a b DeRouen, Karl R.; Bellamy, Paul, eds. (2007). International Security and the United States: An Encyclopedia. Vol. 1. Westport: Praeger Security International. p. 567. ISBN 978-0-313-08486-7.

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