«Those changes are expected to be implemented as soon as this month with the unveiling of 128 appointments to 16 new
judicial appointments advisory committees (JACs), which have been reorganized to add a new seat reserved for police representatives, and to give the government a freer hand in selecting judges.»
I'm a bit sceptical of this line of reasoning, given that the government has always been free to pick any of the qualified candidates proposed by the existing
judicial appointment advisory committees.
Not exact matches
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau has announced a new process for
judicial appointments to the Supreme Court of Canada, including a seven - member
advisory board that will compile a short list for consideration.
Served
advisory / legal expert
appointments, including among others: Asian Development Bank Office of the Chief Economist; European Union External Action Service; United States Agency for International Development (USAID); American Bar Association Rule of Law Initiative; Singapore
Judicial Academy; Fellowships Director of the Angara Centre for Law & Economics; Committee on Foreign Relations of the Senate of the Philippines; Philippine Constitutional Commission on Elections.