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The Judiciary in the Constitution

2004
The then Lord Chancellor, Lord Irvine of Lairg, is on record affirming that what we really have to remember is that the judiciary is part of government: it is an arm of Government: it is an arm of government within the separation of powers. It is the legislative, the executive and the judiciary which is, if you like, the classic separation of powers,
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The Constitution and the Judiciary

2009
Unlike in the United States where a close affinity between politics and constitutional law is accepted, even institutionalised, Australia draws a firm disciplinary line between the two. While it is possible to find individual staff members who do not hold a law degree teaching in Australian law schools, and occasional individuals with a law degree ...
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Threat to Indonesia’s Constitutional Court Independence Posed by Religious Populist Movements and its Implication Towards Human Rights

Constitutional Review
One of the biggest challenges to a democratic state under the rule of law today is rising populist movements that endanger the independence of the judiciary.
Cekli Setya, Pratiwi, SH. LL.M Pratiwi
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PRINCIPLE OF LEGALITY OF EVIDENCE IN CONSTITUTIONAL JUDICIARY

Juridical scientific and electronic journal, 2022
N.A. Guralenko
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The Constitutional Role of the Judiciary if There Were a Codified Constitution

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
The House of Commons Political and Constitutional Reform Committee is undertaking an inquiry into the constitutional role the judiciary would play if the UK were to adopt a written constitution. (This is part of a wider-ranging inquiry concerning the potential codification of the UK's constitution.) I have responded to the call for evidence that the ...
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Playing Politics with the Judiciary and the Constitution?

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
This paper provides an overview of the tangled political machinations that have taken place in relation to the appointment of a new Chief Justice of the Republic of Zimbabwe. It draws from comments made by various organizations and individuals and compares the mooted constitutional amendment bill with regional and international standards.
David Hofisi, Geoff Feltoe
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The Constitutional Position Of The Judiciary

2009
Abstract Within the legal system of England and Wales, it is the duty of the judges acting within the structure of courts to provide authoritative settlements of disputes about legal rights and duties, by determining disputed questions of fact and law in accordance with (1) the common law, as expounded in previous decisions of the courts,
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