Sentences with phrase «independent judicial body»

These activities have the potential to violate human rights, and so our laws must reflect the highest standards and require intelligence agencies to require prior authorization by an impartial and independent judicial body.

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«If you weren't going to have some sort of independent body that would have had the time to invest in that effort, to hand it over to the judicial branch with a little bit of time to absorb all the nuances was difficult.»
The statement read in part, «The National Judicial Council's committee on the monitoring of alleged corruption cases in court has resolved to actively engage prosecutorial bodies like the Economic and Financial Crimes Commission and the Independent Corrupt Practices and other related offences Commission in furtherance of its mandate.
Meanwhile, it is centralized in another aspect — as the courts have no cohesion as an independent body of government, they are subject to executive control, and judges may seek the advice of an executive judicial committee and be subject to removal for making independent determinations.
For example, the AG suggests that the EU legislature should have provided a more precise description than «serious crime» [126] or subjected access to the data to oversight by judicial authorities or an independent body [127].
In Provincial Court Judges» Association of British Columbia v. British Columbia (Attorney General), the government proposed raises of 1 per cent, 1 per cent and then 1.5 per cent over the three - year period of 2014 - 17, which was less than what the Judicial Compensation Commission, an independent body that oversees judges» remuneration, had recommended.
Furthermore, one can not but rejoice at the thought that, universal jurisdiction being nowadays acknowledged in the case of international crimes, a person suspected of such offences may finally be brought before an international judicial body for a dispassionate consideration of his indictment by impartial, independent and disinterested judges coming, as it happens here, from all continents of the world.
«The present events seriously threaten the judicial independence of the Boards of Appeal and by doing that call in question the guarantee of an independent and impartial review of the European Office's decisions by a judicial body.
We went through a process which concluded that we should have a professional and independent adjudicative body, and that the sole purpose of that body should be to play a judicial role with respect to lawyer discipline.
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