This statement is <u>true.</u> Most industrialized countries have single court system or also known as unified court system. The courts in these countries have the power to hear both local and national cases.
A unified court system or single court system also attempts to address some issues that are related to the overabundance of courts at the local level.
Legal scholars argued that a centralized administration and judiciary system would effectively streamline the ability to preside over legal matters in the early 20th century. They called for an end to the fragmentation of court systems. Consequently, a unified or single court system emerged.
These court systems were typically created by local residents to supervise and carry out verdicts in local rather than national cases.