Masechet Makkot (Tractate Makkot) is one of the tractates of the Talmud found in Seder Nezikin, the order that deals with civil and criminal law.
Masechet Makkot discusses laws related to punishments, specifically lashes (makkot), which were a form of physical punishment for certain transgressions in Jewish law. It also covers topics such as false witnesses and accidental manslaughter. This tractate is part of Seder Nezikin, which deals with legal and judicial matters, unlike Seder Moed, which is focused on holidays and festivals.