Sentences with phrase «when judicial independence»

Caperton demonstrates the «extremes» of when judicial independence is called into question.
Justice Karakatsanis suggests that inadequate funding may be reviewed when judicial independence is at issue.

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Chief Justice Robert Bauman authored the much - anticipated B.C. polygamy reference, and also took a strong stance on judicial independence when the provincial government launched its justice system modernization plan earlier this year.
Writing in this week's NLJ, columnist Jon Robins notes that he spoke up for the principle of judicial independence during the Article 50 Supreme Court case last November, when the Daily Mail attacked the judges as «Enemies of the people».
Plaintiff contends the judge abandoned any and all independence in judicial discretion or liberty he may have wished to exercise when, he accepted the introduction of the legal briefs submitted by counsel.
He is the sort of judicial leader you would want at a time when the judiciary's independence might be threatened by cuts.
Judicial independence allows the courts to serve as a check on the political branches, when necessary, to protect individual rights.
Now, when you add the component of this mad scramble to raise money and to spend money, it becomes even worse for the obvious reason that we're concerned that there will be either the perception or the reality that judicial independence is undermined.
EPLAW is of the opinion that -LSB-...] judicial independence is guaranteed only when the power to suspend or to remove a judge is with his peers, and not with an executive or administrative body.
When organising training for judges, prosecutors and judicial staff (such as assistants, law - clerks and registrars), without prejudice to judicial independence or different judicial organisations in the European Union, Member States should adhere to the guidelines set out below.
The Commission on Judicial Conduct is the state agency responsible for investigating complaints of judicial misconduct and, when necessary, for recommending disciplinary actions insuring judicial independence and public accountJudicial Conduct is the state agency responsible for investigating complaints of judicial misconduct and, when necessary, for recommending disciplinary actions insuring judicial independence and public accountjudicial misconduct and, when necessary, for recommending disciplinary actions insuring judicial independence and public accountjudicial independence and public accountability.
He added he was being sarcastic when he made the comments about judicial independence.
Nick Schweitzer was one of four instructors for a National Judicial College class in Washington, D.C. in July, «When Justice Fails: Threats to the Independence of the Judiciary.»
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