What is another word for impromptu courts?

Pronunciation: [ɪmpɹˈɒmptuː kˈɔːts] (IPA)

Impromptu courts refer to a sudden or unplanned judicial process that is typically conducted outside official courtrooms. When referring to similar concepts, words such as ad hoc tribunals, makeshift trials, sudden litigation, snap judgments, juridical improvisations, or impulsive hearings can be used. These synonyms all convey the idea of a spontaneous and often informal gathering in which judicial decisions are made, whether legal or not. This type of judicial process is often seen in settings where official court proceedings are either unavailable or ineffective, such as in some rural or remote areas, where traditional dispute resolution methods have been used for generations.

What are the hypernyms for Impromptu courts?

A hypernym is a word with a broad meaning that encompasses more specific words called hyponyms.
  • Other hypernyms:

    courts, tribunals, legal systems, court systems, judicial systems.

Related words: impromptu court, court in a box, improv court, improvisational theater games, impromptu theater games, theater games

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