Sentences with phrase «judicial independence requires»

Even in the best of times, judicial independence requires constant vigilance, particularly by lawyers.
[18] It appears that litigants have not commonly shared Woolliams» view that the Provincial Court lacked the time and judicial independence required to render balanced and considered judgments.

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Judicial independence is obviously a bedrock of our legal system, required to ensure the autonomy and function of the courts without outside interference.
Participants questioned whether judicial independence is something that requires judicial entry into the allocation of public funds, while the independence of the bar does not.
The Chair of the Oklahoma Senate Judiciary Committee has introduced a pair of bills last week that would effectively put control over the Code of Judicial Conduct into the hands of the legislature, remove references to judicial independence found in the current Code, and require any future changes made by the Supreme Court get the approval of the legislaturJudicial Conduct into the hands of the legislature, remove references to judicial independence found in the current Code, and require any future changes made by the Supreme Court get the approval of the legislaturjudicial independence found in the current Code, and require any future changes made by the Supreme Court get the approval of the legislature first.
The majority's strong distinction between matters of judicial independence that might justify the court requiring such expenditures, and matters of independence of the bar (which arguably includes access to lawyers), which would not.
The Canadian Judicial Council in its Ethical Principles for Judgesrecognizes that restraining judicial public expression requires a balancing of freedom of expression with the importance of impartiality and independence (aJudicial Council in its Ethical Principles for Judgesrecognizes that restraining judicial public expression requires a balancing of freedom of expression with the importance of impartiality and independence (ajudicial public expression requires a balancing of freedom of expression with the importance of impartiality and independence (at D. 5):
Perhaps prof. Grove might have paid more attention to what the principle of judicial independence means — and, for instance, to whether it actually requires restrictions on legislatures» ability to limit courts» jurisdiction.
The Parole Board does not have the independence from the executive that is required for its judicial role in determining whether or not convicted prisoners should be released on licence.
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.
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