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    Judicial independence is the concept that the judiciary should be independent from the other branches of government. That is, courts should not be subject...
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    opposition political parties, judicial workers, and international organizations, who argued that it threatened judicial independence. It sparked nationwide protests...
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    Judicial independence is protected by Singapore's Constitution, statutes such as the State Courts Act and Supreme Court of Judicature Act, and the common...
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  • Judicial independence is regarded as one of the foundation values of the Australian legal system, such that the High Court held in 2004 that a court capable...
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    Judiciary (redirect from Judicial power)
    The judiciary (also known as the judicial system, judicature, judicial branch, judiciative branch, and court or judiciary system) is the system of courts...
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  • country's political system. Stated reasons for judicial reform include increasing of the independence of the judiciary, constitutionalism and separation...
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    become a current issue of some controversy concerning debates about judicial independence and political efforts to increase the accountability of judges for...
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  • Dawn criticised it for an "assault on judicial independence" and the "biggest-reversal" of judicial independence in 3 decades. Following the passage of...
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  • Judicial activism is a judicial philosophy holding that courts can and should go beyond the applicable law to consider broader societal implications of...
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    regime; The rule of law (i.e., judicial and bureaucratic restraints on the government) is weakened, such as when the independence of the judiciary is threatened...
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    عدالتِ عظمیٰ پاکستان; Adālat-e-Uzma Pākistān) is the apex court in the judicial hierarchy of the Islamic Republic of Pakistan. Established in accordance...
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    Under the Constitution of Singapore, the judicial system of Singapore is divided into the Supreme Court which comprises the Court of Appeal and the High...
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    defers to the executive where non-justiciable matters are involved. Judicial independence in Singapore allows the judiciary powers to check the exercise of...
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    include judicial independence, natural justice, the availability of judicial review, and the accessibility of justice. Judicial independence in Singapore...
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    interpreted Roberts' reversal as an effort to maintain the Court's judicial independence by alleviating the political pressure to create a court more friendly...
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    Supreme Court of India (ISO: Bhārata kā Sarvōcca Nyāyālaya) is the supreme judicial authority and the highest court of the Republic of India. It is the final...
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  • traced to the preservation of judicial independence from the political forces of the day, although today judicial independence is regarded as a separate principle...
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  • of judges to exercise discretion is an aspect of judicial independence. Where appropriate, judicial discretion allows a judge to decide a legal case or...
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  • International Association of Judicial Independence and World Peace is a non-profit organization that promotes judicial independence in national court systems...
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    parties, judicial workers, and international organizations (such as Human Rights Watch), who claimed the reform would threaten judicial independence. On 19...
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  • the course of the three cases, the court evolved the principle of judicial independence to mean that no other branch of the state, – including the legislature...
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    original on 24 March 2022. Retrieved 24 March 2022. "Venezuela judicial independence deeply eroded: UN rights experts". Jurist.org. 20 September 2021...
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    enhance the independence of the judicial branch. It also supports the Council of Judges and the Higher Judges' Qualifications Board. Judicial Qualification...
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    April 4, 2018. O'Connor, Sandra Day. "Judicial Accountability Must Safeguard, Not Threaten, Judicial Independence: An Introduction". Denver University...
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    (NPC), in the People's Republic of China. China does not have judicial independence or judicial review as the courts do not have authority beyond what is...
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    may come in their way." B. R. Ambedkar emphasised the need for judicial independence stating, "There can be no difference of opinion in the House that...
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    law, and they must hand down appropriate judgments and sentences. Judicial independence is guaranteed in law, with a legal duty on Scottish Ministers, the...
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    Judicial review is a process under which a government's executive, legislative, or administrative actions are subject to review by the judiciary.: 79 ...
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    those granted by the legislature, which can also subject its actions to judicial review. However, the executive often has wide-ranging powers stemming from...
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    legal principles including the rule of law and judicial independence.: 122–123  Judicial independence further decreased in the Republic of China under...
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