He demanded responsible parliamentary government, local self-government and an independent judiciary. |
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Just as we have an independent judiciary, so do we need an independent fourth estate, the media. |
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Each republic had an independent judiciary with a supreme court, lower courts, and a constitutional court. |
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The formal system is organized under an independent judiciary headed by a supreme court. |
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The Australian Government says Indonesia has an independent judiciary and a pardon is only appropriate after a conviction. |
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The interests of justice are best served by an independent judiciary adjudicating on the merits of a given case based on application of the salient law. |
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This is a critical step in helping emerging democracies establish an independent judiciary, the cornerstone of ensuring the rule of law. |
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This level of protection is upheld by a well-entrenched, relatively efficient, and independent judiciary. |
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The new Constitution had incorporated new mechanisms for ensuring an independent judiciary, including the election of magistrates by direct vote. |
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These rights are recognized and affirmed in the Constitution and protected by an independent judiciary. |
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It is expected that an independent judiciary will have farreaching implications in terms of improving the human rights situation in the country. |
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He noted that normally executive power was constrained by an independent judiciary. |
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An independent judiciary is crucial to waging the fight against this disease. |
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Rule of law is at the heart of any democratic process and the functioning democratic system cannot be sustained without an independent judiciary. |
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The independent judiciary in Pakistan has taken wide-ranging steps to guarantee protection of constitutional rights for all citizens. |
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This is only possible with an independent judiciary and an impartial and incorruptible police. |
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If a political leader refuses to accept the election returns, a strong, independent judiciary capable of resisting that recalcitrance is crucial. |
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The 1963 constitution provides for a civilian government composed of a dominant executive branch, a National Assembly, and an independent judiciary. |
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The Moroccan Constitution provides for a monarchy with a Parliament and an independent judiciary. |
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This power is seen as fundamental to the power of judicial review and an aspect of the independent judiciary. |
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The constitution provides for an independent judiciary, and the government respects this in practice. |
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Title VI Judicial Power, Article 117, Articles 122 through 124, outlines the king's role in the country's independent judiciary. |
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There is no division of powers, and no independent judiciary power. |
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The constitution provides for an independent judiciary. |
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Ukraine has no truly independent judiciary. |
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Look, we respect an independent judiciary. |
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I am not saying there is anything wrong with an independent judiciary. |
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Also, in the absence of a vigilant and truly independent judiciary, and of independent media that are ready to expose any abuses of power, all legislative schemes reviewed are liable to abuse. |
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Bainimarama stressed its provision of an independent judiciary and its enshrinement of a number of civil and political rights, as well as the creation of a 50-member popularly elected legislature. |
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In that regard, the inauguration of the School for Magistrates, which was held on 12 March in the presence of the mission, constituted an important step towards the development of a professional and independent judiciary. |
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The framework was supported by a fair and independent judiciary, and the human rights situation was constantly being improved in accordance with a national action plan for the promotion and protection of human rights. |
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An independent judiciary would also be formed. |
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Chief among them was an independent judiciary. |
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In the absence of an independent judiciary, investors will be very hesitant about investing, or else will invest on terms that will guarantee they recover their capital within two or three years. |
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This should be remembered given that one of the main demands of Nawaz Sharif today is the reestablishment of an independent judiciary that can cancel the Presidency of Pervez Musharraf. |
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Its system of government is a US-style democracy with a president, a bicameral legislature and an independent judiciary. |
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Ensure the administration of the courts in partnership with the constitutionally independent judiciary and superintend all matters connected with judicial offices. |
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It does not need the opprobrium that will come from world opinion if it makes a mess of its democratic processes, its independent judiciary and its freedom of speech. |
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As a well-established liberal democracy with a strong legal tradition of human rights and an independent judiciary, India has the makings of a powerful role model. |
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India, a secular and pluralist country with a strong Constitution and a free press, an independent judiciary and an accountable executive power, served as eloquent proof that no other system was better than democracy. |
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It had maintained a multiparty system since 1980, and it had an independent judiciary, as demonstrated by the recent acquittal of the leader of the opposition party who had been charged with treason. |
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Supporting the reform of the security sector through assisting the development of an independent judiciary and democratically controlled police structures. |
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An independent judiciary must operate within the boundaries of law, but in international law the judicial branch is also perceived as a part of the state. |
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We know that judicial independence in some other parts of the world is not something people can rely upon, but a cornerstone of a free and democratic society is an independent judiciary. |
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The constitution also provides for an independent judiciary, the highest organ being the Supreme Court. |
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The principal institutions of the Republic of Madagascar are a presidency, a parliament, a prime ministry and cabinet, and an independent judiciary. |
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Hong Kong's tertiary sector dominated economy is characterised by simple taxation with a competitive level of corporate tax and supported by its independent judiciary system. |
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