The judicial branch consists of the supreme court and several layers of lower courts. |
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In the judicial branch the Supreme Court of Justice is the highest tribunal. |
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The judicial branch interprets the constitution and is the final passer of laws. |
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As in the United States, the judicial branch is comprised of a supreme court and lower, local courts. |
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In the middle of all this is the idea that justice is something to be administered personally, not by the hands of the judicial branch. |
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The judicial branch includes a supreme court with justices appointed by the president. |
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In addition, the democratic process requires noninterference in the work of the judicial branch. |
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Unfortunately, at times the court does not act as part of the judicial branch. |
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The New Paradigm has also come under serious challenge from the judicial branch. |
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Roberts knows just how hard won the current authority of the judicial branch has been and the stakes remain high. |
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But simply placing a drone court in the judicial branch is not a guaranteed check. |
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The supreme court and lower courts comprise the judicial branch. |
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He gets to influence the judicial branch of government by appointing the justices who sit on the Supreme Court and all the ones below that. |
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We believed that the judicial branch offered a means of addressing this injustice. |
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Fortunately, the Ecuadorian Constitution foresees such chicanery and the judicial branch prevented it. |
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The State, the government or any other institution of the executive, legislative or judicial branch may be subject to criticism in the media. |
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It also vests jurisdiction to rule on a writ of habeas corpus in the heads of all courts and tribunals of the judicial branch. |
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No restrictions limit the independence of the judicial branch, unless provided for in the Constitution. |
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Our audit office is therefore part of the legislative branch and not the judicial branch as is the case in Tunisia. |
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If the legislature acts to protect the poor and less powerful, its actions must be respected by the judicial branch. |
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The judicial branch of the Council of State now consists of twelve divisions. |
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No single party or individual, including heads of the executive, legislative, or judicial branch can be above the people or above the law. |
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The judicial branch is independent of the other branches in the examination of cases and in the rendering of judgements therein. |
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The People's Supreme Court serves as Cuba's highest judicial branch of government. |
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Those meetings are chaired by representatives of the executive branch, so his participation would contravene the principle of separation of powers by subordinating the judicial branch of government to the executive branch. |
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Furthermore, with the aim of improving the functioning of the judicial branch, the State party should pursue its intention to introduce an accusatory system. |
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Our Founders gave the judicial branch enormous power. |
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Like Bush v. Gore, it damages the credibility of the judicial branch. |
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The Committee also reiterated the settled rule of general international law that all branches of government, including the judicial branch, are in a position to engage the responsibility of a State party. |
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Article 107 of the Constitution establishes the structure of the judicial branch, which consists of the Constitutional Court, the Supreme Court and the Higher Economic Court. |
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In this way, the Honduran judicial branch will make a qualitative leap forward towards the sovereignty and independence of its members in the administration of justice. |
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I do wish to address particular arguments appropriate to legislators in the theme of what Professor David Hogg has described as a dialogue with the judicial branch on constitutional matters. |
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This view is further accentuated by the executive and legislative bodies that show persistent and widespread mistrust towards the judiciary and are reluctant to concede the existence of a truly independent judicial branch. |
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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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The Legislature is no exception since this underrepresentation can also be observed in the executive branch and the top echelons of the judicial branch. |
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Members of the judicial branch are appointed by the governor with the advice and consent of the Senate. |
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The judicial branch consists of various levels of courts as well as the attorneys general offices. |
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The country has a judicial branch, the highest court of which is the Supreme Court of Nigeria. |
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The European Court of Justice acts as the independent judicial branch, interpreting EU law and treaties. |
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The Court does not have power to decide political questions, and its enforcement arm is in the executive rather than judicial branch of government. |
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The judicial branch is headed by the Chief Justice of the Puerto Rico Supreme Court, which is the only appellate court required by the Constitution. |
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The Judicial branch includes the Supreme Court and lower federal courts interpret laws and overturn those they find unconstitutional. |
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The Judicial branch is headquartered in the Palace of Justice and is home to the Supreme Court of Peru. |
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