Sentences with phrase «judicial function»

There is no division of judicial functions any more.
A judge should not act as an arbitrator or mediator or otherwise perform judicial functions apart from the judge's official duties unless expressly authorized by law.
I believe this can still be done in a manner that respects the parties, and properly fulfills judicial functions.
Anyone who is an officer of the federal judicial system authorized to perform judicial functions is a judge for the purpose of this Code.
This statement suggests that the court takes issue with the CO having powers to exercise judicial functions at all.
Judge Eckels was first elected as a state representative in his 20's, served six terms before being elected county judge - a role with executive, legislative and judicial functions for Harris County, which is home to nearly 4 million residents.
Although there has been great debate as to the proper level of administrative independence that is required for courts to comply with the requirements of section 11 d) of the Charter, the Supreme Court's objection to decree 2015 - 1071 seems to implicate that IT procurement falls within the definition of «matters of administration bearing directly on the exercise of [a court's] judicial function», to quote justice Le Dain in Valente.
We lawyers, academics and law - students write about judges and their decisions often, so it is encouraging to learn that a judge has read and given some thought to our perspectives on the law and the proper judicial function.
Measures that prevent people from coming to the courts to have those issues resolved are at odds with this basic judicial function.
The bill would consolidate judicial functions by eliminating the Probate, Family, and District Courts (click here for current court structure chart, courtesy of the NCSC Court Statistics Project) and «establish [ing] a unified court system under the administrative control of the Supreme Court.»
Authorizes the local rules of administration that must be adopted by district and statutory county court judges in each county to provide for a coordinated response for the transaction of essential judicial functions in the event of a disaster.
Writing decisions could be more than the mere judicial function of writing opinions — we could use various techniques to write meaningful decisions and more importantly have fun while writing.»
If so, what does it intend to do to prevent the abuse of immunity rights and defend the EU citizens» and employees» rights and the community acquis in organisations such as EPO which while exercising judicial functions is at the same time breaching the European legal order rules?
In the West Virginia Rules of Judicial Disciplinary Procedure, «judge» is defined as anyone - whether or not a lawyer - who is an officer of a judicial system and who performs judicial functions, including but not limited to justices of the Supreme Court of Appeals, circuit judges, family court judges, magistrates, mental hygiene commissioners, juvenile referees, special commissioners, and special masters.
We are pleased, however, that the Court of Appeal agreed with the trial judge that hearing fees have the potential to interfere with the court's core judicial function and that the existing indigency exemption was under - inclusive.
As Viviano's final paragraph insists, «we» must decide who makes the laws» and our Anglo - American legal tradition has never excluded judicial creativity from the judicial function.
While the divine assembly had judicial functions, its primary function was a military one.
Effective government, says our Constitution, must have a system of checks and balances, divided and, to some degree, autonomous branches with executive, legislative, and judicial functions.
On the bishop's judicial functions, see further, «Audientia episcopales,» Reallexikon für Antike und Christentum, I (Stuttgart, 1950), Col. 1915.
Indeed, the ABA Model Code of Judicial Conduct, in the «application» section, provides that the code applies to all full - time judges, and goes on to define «judges» as «anyone who is authorized to perform judicial functions, including... a member of the administrative law judiciary.»
Overlooking the Ottawa River, this precinct encompasses the heart of Canada's parliamentary and judicial functions.
The provincial government attempted to block the application by arguing judges are unable to sue the government, since justices of the peace act on behalf of the Crown when they exercise judicial functions.
They proceed to warn the CJEU that any judicial intervention on this subject would be an overreach of their judicial function, «effectively usurp [ing] the role of the Member States in negotiation a political solution» [para. 183].
The judicial function of our courts are performed in trust (Royal Prerogative), in the Queen's name by officiers of Her Majesty's Court.
The act also reforms the office of Lord Chancellor, removing his ability to act as both government minister and judge and transferring his judicial functions to the Lord Chief Justice.
For the last 100 years, this judicial function has been performed by 12 law lords (pictured), roughly the equivalent of Supreme Court justices in the United States.
It would be wholly unacceptable to ask administrators to deal with what are judicial functions (hinted at in the paper).
Jay will certainly require proper legal support to discharge her judicial functions effectively.
These are all judicial functions».
Prominent among these attributes of the judicial function figures the power provided for in Article 2, paragraph 3, of the Statute of UNAT:
Regarding the judicial function, the International Court of Justice is clearly the «principal judicial organ» (see United Nations Charter, art. 92).
It is a necessary component in the exercise of the judicial function and does not need to be expressly provided for in the constitutive documents of those tribunals, although this is often done (see, e.g., Statute of the International Court of Justice, Art. 36, para. 6).
Broadly speaking, the obligation to provide reasoned decisions is inherent in the judicial function.
... If no one has ever told you the following, then it is high time someone did... Your deliberate expression of these character traits while exercising your judicial functions, however, and your having made them your trademark concern me a great deal, and I feel that it is appropriate to tell you.
It felt that drawing the line between a tenancy and another type of legal relationship was more properly a judicial function than a legislative one because the courts could resolve borderline cases in a more flexible and responsive manner and because a definition of «tenancy» would be too complex to provide certainty.
«Under the doctrine of judicial immunity, judges and certain judicial authorities are exempt from civil liability for acts undertaken in furtherance of their judicial functions.
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