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judiciaryju‧di‧cia‧ry /dʒuːˈdɪʃəri $ -ʃieri, -ʃəri/ noun judiciaryOrigin: 1400-1500 Latin judiciarius, from judicium; ➔ JUDICIAL - In a perfect world, presidential campaigns should leave the judiciary alone.
- Is the notion of an independent judiciary a sham? 4.
- The judiciary is a farce: 80 % of prisoners are awaiting trial.
- The judiciary, not the executive or legislative branches, was the most powerful institution, I decided.
- The decisive factor in many of these wrangles may be the judiciary.
- This is a key factor in preserving the Panel's integrity and independence from the judiciary.
- Until now the judiciary have expressed their views about the tariff period, tacitly if not expressly, in confidence.
ADJECTIVE► federal· The federal judiciary in the United States is nominated by the President and appointed with the consent of the Senate.· Diversify the mostly white federal judiciary. ► independent· The Constitution provided for an independent judiciary with special provisions for Melanesian affairs and Melanesian courts.· Is the notion of an independent judiciary a sham? 4.· Discussion concentrated on electoral reform, the decentralization of state power and the need for an independent judiciary.· In short, while most judiciaries exercise some discretion in adjudication, the existence of a truly independent judiciary is a rarity.· This fits the pattern that Mugabe has also encouraged with his attack on the country's independent judiciary. the judiciary formal all the judges in a country who, as a group, form part of the system of government |