Court
The Spanish word 'tribunal' translates to 'court' in English. It refers to an institution where disputes and legal issues are resolved. The term 'court' or 'tribunal' can imply a variety of judicial forums like a courtroom where the judge delivers judgments, an organization like Supreme Court, or it can even mean a place of royal residence in certain historical contexts. Similarly, it's widely used in a variety of contexts in Spanish as well.
The court has delivered its verdict.
This sentence refers to a judicial court issuing its final decision or judgment, known as a 'verdict', after a legal trial.
The job of the court is to interpret the law.
In any legal system, one of the crucial roles of the court or 'tribunal' is to interpret the laws and apply them to specific cases.
The decision of the court was appealed.
In the legal system, an 'appeal' is an application for a judicial ruling (from a court or 'tribunal') to be examined by a higher court, often with the intention of reversing the decision.