Sentences with phrase «judicial institutions»

In R. v. Sheppard, 2002 SCC 26, the court noted that the «giving of reasoned judgments is central to the legitimacy of judicial institutions in the eyes of the public».
[5] At the broadest level of accountability, the giving of reasoned judgments is central to the legitimacy of judicial institutions in the eyes of the public.
They write that «judges have a duty to speak out to protect judicial institutions as the guardians of democracy... to safeguard the rule of law... Recommending unconditional silence, erroneously assumes -LSB--RSB- that there are other actors standing at the ready to protect judge's good name in the digital realm.
This legislation, which was originally proposed by the Ministry of Justice, threatens the progress Romania has made in recent years to build strong judicial institutions shielded from political interference.
They write that «judges have a duty to speak out to protect judicial institutions as the guardians of democracy... to safeguard the rule of law... Recommending unconditional silence, erroneously assumes... [more]
In the Telegraph, Joshua Rozenberg lifts the lidThe Court has one office manager, six secretaries and four legal assistants, to support a major judicial institution.
Most of the «winners» in this ranking are ruled by authoritarian regimes and, in the absence of robust judicial institutions or a free press, corruption is widespread if not endemic.
Without a strong impartial security mechanism in place and judicial institutions overseeing and safeguarding the outcome, elections would be meaningless and even a retrogressive step that may lead to more divisions and violence.
While non-profit and human rights organizations may want carefully collected evidence to further their positions or strengthen legal cases wending their way through the European Court of Human Rights, among other judicial institutions, scientists and engineers bring rigorous scientific methodology and practices to such work, Wyndham said.
International Legal Center, New York, fellowship for work and study in Lima, Peru, involving agrarian law, petroleum law and Peruvian judicial institutions, 1972 - 1974
They imply that Côté's tactics were both unleashed and approved of by highest judicial institutions in the land.
«The Supreme Court of Canada is respected nationally and internationally for its excellence — it is recognized as a model of a strong, independent judicial institution.
Decades of military rule have severely damaged judicial institutions that are vital to protecting the rule of law and human rights in Myanmar.
Renowned historian Christopher Moore has produced a masterful account of the court, one that combines narrative, biographical and analytical histories of a major provincial judicial institution over one hundred years.
Jürgen Habermas and Cristina Lafont, meanwhile, have proposed a global set of judicial institutions to protect human rights and enforce international law.
«With the foregoing, it is clear that the dispute was sufficiently and conclusively thrashed in both the regular courts and and the judicial institutions of sports.
But the activists have gone further, demanding the establishment of global regulatory and judicial institutions to enforce their proposed climate regime.
«We are here to express our concern with the lack of confidence of a growing number of our fellow citizens toward our judicial institutions that are there to uphold fundamental individual and collective liberties and the primacy of the law,» litigator Rémi Bourget, one of the organizers of the march, shouted through a megaphone.
Instead the Minister considers rejection and abandonment rates of claims from the country in question, as well as the country's governmental and judicial institutions.
The Minister of Justice has a stake in upholding criminal convictions in order to preserve the integrity of the country's judicial institutions and to ensure public confidence that the government is capable of ensuring justice in society.
Access to justice has been seriously curtailed by the erosion of legal aid and the underfunding of our judicial institutions.
The House of Lords as a judicial institution actually ceased to exist in 2009.
The legal education and judicial institutions have neglected the demands of the profession.
Today, Booker and Maloney are re-introducing two legislative initiatives that seek to ensure America's judicial institutions are living up to the Constitution's guarantee of a right to counsel.
Collective decision making also shields the judicial institution from allegations of bias, because it is much harder to show that all three judges on a panel have the same bias than it is to conjure up some plausible grounds for bias involving a single judge.
In the last few weeks, I have met with dozens of senior lawyers and business leaders, and have attended meetings at arbitral and judicial institutions, in Hong Kong and Singapore to discuss third party litigation funding.
It makes the power of the judicial institution less scary somehow, less hubristic.
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