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The judiciary of Colombia ( es, Rama Judicial de Colombia) is a branch of the State of Colombia that interprets and applies the laws of Colombia, to ensure
equal justice under law Equal justice under law is a phrase engraved on the West Pediment, above the front entrance of the United States Supreme Court building in Washington D.C. It is also a societal ideal that has influenced the American legal system. The phrase was ...
, and to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution. The judiciary comprises a hierarchical system of courts presided over by
judge A judge is a person who presides over court proceedings, either alone or as a part of a panel of judges. A judge hears all the witnesses and any other evidence presented by the barristers or solicitors of the case, assesses the credibility an ...
s,
magistrate The term magistrate is used in a variety of systems of governments and laws to refer to a civilian officer who administers the law. In ancient Rome, a '' magistratus'' was one of the highest ranking government officers, and possessed both judici ...
s and other adjudicators. Colombia is a centralized state, thus there is only one jurisdiction (with the exception of special indigenous jurisdictions), which is functionally divided by subject matter into an ordinary, penal, administrative, disciplinary, constitutional and special jurisdictions (military,
peace Peace is a concept of societal friendship and harmony in the absence of hostility and violence. In a social sense, peace is commonly used to mean a lack of conflict (such as war) and freedom from fear of violence between individuals or groups. ...
, and indigenous matters). The judiciary of Colombia, unlike most jurisdictions, does not have a single supreme entity to oversee the lower courts, but rather has four high courts, known in Colombia as the "High Courts", which are the supreme tribunals of decision in their respective fields. The four high courts are the
Constitutional Court A constitutional court is a high court that deals primarily with constitutional law. Its main authority is to rule on whether laws that are challenged are in fact unconstitutional, i.e. whether they conflict with constitutionally established ...
(head of the constitutional jurisdiction), the
Supreme Court A supreme court is the highest court within the hierarchy of courts in most legal jurisdictions. Other descriptions for such courts include court of last resort, apex court, and high (or final) court of appeal. Broadly speaking, the decisions of ...
(head of the ordinary jurisdiction), the
Council of State A Council of State is a governmental body in a country, or a subdivision of a country, with a function that varies by jurisdiction. It may be the formal name for the cabinet or it may refer to a non-executive advisory body associated with a head o ...
(head of the administrative jurisdiction), and the
Superior Council of Judicature Superior Council of Judicature ( es, Consejo Superior de la Judicatura) is Colombian institution part of the judicial branch of Colombia in charge of adopting a yearly report which is presented to the Congress of Colombia with a detailed report on ...
(head of the disciplinary jurisdiction). Though the courts are supposed to be equal, the Constitutional Court has a broad spectrum of judicial oversight which often allows it to rule on issues overseen by different jurisdictions and even to weigh in directly in the rulings of other high courts.


High Courts


Constitutional Court

The Colombian Constitutional court is in charge of guarding the
Colombian Constitution The Political Constitution of Colombia of 1991 ( es, Constitución Política de Colombia de 1991), is the Constitution of the Republic of Colombia. It was promulgated in Constitutional Gazette number 114 on Thursday, July 4, 1991, and is also ...
. The Constitutional court also oversees the Tutela (similar to an Amparo) which protect individuals against violations of fundamental rights as stated in the Article 86 of the Colombian Constitution. The Tutela can be filed against individuals, companies, the government itself and even judicial rulings. Thus the court can overturn rulings issued by other High Courts if it judges them to violate fundamental human rights. The Colombian Constitutional court also decides on the constitutionality of Laws, Presidential Decree deemed to have force of law and
International Treaties A treaty is a formal, legally binding written agreement between actors in international law. It is usually made by and between sovereign states, but can include international organizations, individuals, business entities, and other legal perso ...
. Unlike the constitutional oversight of the
Supreme Court of the United States The Supreme Court of the United States (SCOTUS) is the highest court in the federal judiciary of the United States. It has ultimate appellate jurisdiction over all U.S. federal court cases, and over state court cases that involve a point o ...
, laws might be challenged at any time by any citizen and are not decided in a case by case basis but are directly decided upon on abstract. In other words, the plaintiff does not have to demonstrate he has been harmed by the law or that he has any legitimate interest on the decision, all he has to do is to allege why he considers the law to be unconstitutional even if the consequences of said unconstitutionality have not yet been realized or are merely implicit. The mechanism by which the court hears unconstitutionally cases is the Public Action of Unconstitutionality which dates back to 1910.


Supreme Court

The Supreme Court is the highest judicial instance of the ordinary jurisdiction. It consists of 23 judges which are chosen by coöption. The current magistrates fill themselves any vacants by choosing from a lists of ten candidates that are forwarded by the Council of Judicial Governance. This lists are integrated by the winners of public convocations that grade applicants by their merit. The Court is formed by 3 chambers, a civil-agrarian chamber made up by 7 judges, a labor chamber made up by 7 judges and a Penal chamber made up by 9 judges. The Court is located in
Bogotá Bogotá (, also , , ), officially Bogotá, Distrito Capital, abbreviated Bogotá, D.C., and formerly known as Santa Fe de Bogotá (; ) during the Spanish period and between 1991 and 2000, is the capital city of Colombia, and one of the larges ...
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Council of State of Colombia

The highest body of the Contentious Administrative Jurisdiction, it solves the processes that involve to the State and the matters, or the processes that involve to two State Entities ultimately; it also completes an advisory function because it is the body to which the Government should appeal before making certain decisions, it is not bound by its decision, but must consider the councils, verdict or opinion in certain matters. The Council knows of the unconstitutionality of any norm that the Constitutional Court is not competent to adjudicate, which are all other norms that do not have material force of law, such as Reglementary Presidential Decrees, Administrative Acts, City Ordinances, etc.


Superior Council of the Judiciary

Council of Government Judiciary ( es, Consejo Superior de la Judicatura) serves for the administration of the branch and also has the power to decide over conflicts of competence between courts. It is the highest disciplinary body of the judicial branch and serves as an Ethics Tribunal for Judges and lawyers alike.


Lower Courts


Ordinary Superior tribunals

The ordinary jurisdiction is divided into judicial districts which function as
appellate courts A court of appeals, also called a court of appeal, appellate court, appeal court, court of second instance or second instance court, is any court of law that is empowered to hear an appeal of a trial court or other lower tribunal. In much of t ...
(Superior tribunals). Each district has a superior court, which hears appeals from and supervise the lower courts in the district. The court is composed of three judges which are appointed by the Supreme Court. Criminal trials make use of an eight hundred . * Superior Tribunal of Antioquia * Superior Tribunal of Arauca * Superior Tribunal of Armenia * Superior Tribunal of Barranquilla * Superior Tribunal of Bogotá * Superior Tribunal of Bucaramanga * Superior Tribunal of Buga * Superior Tribunal of Caldas * Superior Tribunal of Cali * Superior Tribunal of Cartagena * Superior Tribunal of Cundinamarca * Superior Tribunal of Córdoba * Superior Tribunal of Cúcuta * Superior Tribunal of Florencia * Superior Tribunal of Ibagué *
Superior Tribunal of Manizales Superior may refer to: *Superior (hierarchy), something which is higher in a hierarchical structure of any kind Places *Superior (proposed U.S. state), an unsuccessful proposal for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to form a separate state *Lake ...
* Superior Tribunal of Medellín * Superior Tribunal of Montería * Superior Tribunal of Neiva * Superior Tribunal of Pasto * Superior Tribunal of Pereira * Superior Tribunal of Popayán * Superior Tribunal of Quibdó *
Superior Tribunal of Riohacha Superior may refer to: *Superior (hierarchy), something which is higher in a hierarchical structure of any kind Places *Superior (proposed U.S. state), an unsuccessful proposal for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to form a separate state *Lake ...
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Superior Tribunal of Risaralda Superior may refer to: *Superior (hierarchy), something which is higher in a hierarchical structure of any kind Places *Superior (proposed U.S. state), an unsuccessful proposal for the Upper Peninsula of Michigan to form a separate state *Lake ...
* Superior Tribunal of San Andrés * Superior Tribunal of San Gil * Superior Tribunal of Santa Marta * Superior Tribunal of Sincelejo * Superior Tribunal of Tunja * Superior Tribunal of Valledupar * Superior Tribunal of Villavicencio * Superior Tribunal of Yopal


Regional courts

* 2nd Civil Court of the Circuit of Soacha * 4th Civil Court of the Circuit of Bogotá * Civil Court of the Circuit of Granada, Meta * Civil Court of the Circuit of Cali * Civil Court of the Circuit of Cáqueza * Civil Court of the Circuit of Funza * Civil Court of the Circuit of Fusagasugá * Civil Court of the Circuit of Gachetá * Civil Court of the Circuit of La Ceja * Civil Court of the Circuit of Plato * Penal Court of the Circuit of Aguadas * Penal Court of the Circuit of Barranquilla * Penal Court of the Circuit of Cali * Penal Court of the Circuit of Fredonia * Penal Court of the Circuit of Guateque * Penal Court of the Circuit of Leticia * Penal Court of the Circuit of Manizales * Penal Court of the Circuit of Medellín * Penal Court of the Circuit of Mocoa * Penal Court of the Circuit of Bogotá * Penal Court of the Circuit of Santuario *
Penal Court of the Circuit of Sogamoso Penal is a town in south Trinidad, Trinidad and Tobago. It lies south of San Fernando, Trinidad and Tobago, San Fernando, Princes Town, and Debe, and north of Moruga, Morne Diablo Limestone, Morne Diablo and Siparia. It was originally a rice- and ...
* Penal Court of the Circuit of Villeta * Promiscuous Court of the Circuit of Guaduas


First Instance Courts

* Civil Municipal Courts of Colombia


Administrative Courts

The Administrative Courts of Colombia are a first instance level in the judiciary of the country. Administrative court are in the following departments. * Administrative Court of Cundinamarca * Administrative Courts of Antioquia * Administrative Courts of Arauca * Administrative Courts of Bolívar * Administrative Courts of Boyacá * Administrative Courts of Córdoba * Administrative Tribunal of Nariño * Administrative Tribunal of Risaralda * Administrative Tribunal of Santander * Administrative Tribunal of Atlántico * Administrative Tribunal of Caquetá * Administrative Tribunal of del Cauca * Administrative Tribunal of del Cesar * Administrative Tribunal of del Huila * Administrative Tribunal of Meta * Administrative Tribunal of Tolima * Administrative Tribunal of Valle del Cauca


Military Courts

* Superior Military Tribunal


Jurisprudence

*Jurisprudence (Case Law) *Jurisprudence (All Colombian Law) *Judiciary (In General)


References


External links

* {{Judiciaries of South America


References

Government of Colombia