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Cards (18)
Appeal Courts
Review and correction of errors made in lower courts
Contribute to
uniformity
and
consistency
of legal rulings
Detailed scrutiny of cases by
experienced
judges
Safeguard
for protecting legal rights
Criminal Appeal Courts
Correction of errors from trial courts
Setting legal
precedents
Detailed
legal analysis
Protection of defendant's
rights
Legal Aid
Ensures access to justice for those with limited financial resources
Protects
rights
Reduces
inequality
Promotes
fair
trials
Prevents
miscarriages
of justice
Provides
economic benefits
ADR (Alternative Dispute Resolution)
Cost
efficiency
Time-saving
Flexibility
Confidentiality
Preservation of
relationships
Control over the
outcome
Civil Courts
Legal
clarity and
predictability
Impartiality
and
fairness
Procedural
efficiency
Specialized
expertise
Appeal Courts
Review and correction of errors made in
lower
courts
Contribute to
uniformity
and
consistency
of legal rulings
Detailed
scrutiny of cases by
experienced
judges
Safeguard
for protecting legal rights
Advantages of Appeal Courts
Review
and
Correction
Uniformity
and
Consistency
Detailed
Scrutiny
Protection of
Legal Rights
Disadvantages of Appeal Courts
High
Costs and
Resource
Intensive
Time-Consuming
Limited
Scope
Complexity
of the Process
Criminal Appeal Courts
Correction of
errors
from trial courts
Setting legal
precedents
Detailed legal
analysis
Protection of
rights
Advantages of Criminal Appeal Courts
Correction of
Errors
Setting
Precedents
Detailed
Legal
Analysis
Protection
of Rights
Disadvantages of Criminal Appeal Courts
High
Costs
Procedural
Delays
Limited
Scope for Appeals
Complexity
and
Accessibility
Advantages of Legal Aid
Access to
Justice
Protection
of
Rights
Reduction
of
Inequality
Promotes
Fair Trials
Prevents
Miscarriages
of
Justice
Economic
Benefits
Disadvantages of Legal Aid
Budget
Constraints
Eligibility Criteria
Limited
Scope of
Coverage
Resource
Strain
Dependency
and System
Abuse
Quality
of Service
Concerns
Advantages
of ADR

Cost
Efficiency
Time-Saving
Flexibility
Confidentiality
Preservation of
Relationships
Control Over the
Outcome
Disadvantages of ADR
Lack of
Precedents
Limited
Enforceability
Inequality
of Power
Lack of
Legal
Expertise
Dependency on Parties'
Willingness
Potential for Compromise on
Justice
Courts Civil
Legal Clarity
and
Predictability
Impartiality
and
Fairness
Procedural Efficiency
Specialized Expertise
Advantages of Courts Civil
Legal Clarity
and
Predictability
Impartiality
and
Fairness
Procedural Efficiency
Specialized Expertise
Disadvantages of Courts Civil
High
Costs
Complexity
of the Legal System
Lengthy
Processes
Accessibility
Issues