The European Union has a vast judicial system that encompasses a wide range of courts. The primary courts in the EU are the European Court of Justice, the General Court, and the Civil Service Tribunal. The European Court of Justice is the highest court in the EU, responsible for interpreting EU law and ensuring its uniformity across all member states. The General Court is the second-highest court, handling appeals from individuals, corporations, and governments. The Civil Service Tribunal is responsible for handling employment disputes within the EU institutions and ensuring fair and equitable treatment of EU employees. In addition to these courts, there are also specialized courts, such as the EU's Intellectual Property Office, which handles disputes related to patents and trademarks within the EU.
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