Search Results - "judicial independence"
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A comparative analysis of judicial independence in Malaysia and The United Kingdom / Raja Mohamad Syahmi Raja Ismail ...[et al.]
Published 2009“…This research paper will then be discussing the judicial independence in Malaysia and United Kingdom regarding the legal aspect of the judicial independence and then will be comparing the comparative aspects of judicial independence of both countries with emphasizing more on what has been taken by the both country to ensure that judicial independence is being upheld. …”
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Judicial independence in Nigeria: Between global trend, domestic realities and Islamic law
Published 2014“…Judicial independence has its origin in the theory of separation of powers.As for the judiciary, the theory means both the judiciary as institution and all individual judges and other personnel must be able to carry out their professional responsibilities free from any influence or interference by the Executive or Legislature or any other person or institution outside or within the judiciary. …”
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Judicial Appointments Commission: a comparison between the Judicial Appointments Commission in Malaysia and The Judicial Appointments Commission in United Kingdom / Ahmad Danial Mo...
Published 2011“…This is because the setting up of this body defeats the purpose of having exclusive rights of judicial independence as there is still an infringement of power by the Executive solely by the Prime Minister. …”
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Langkah memperkasa mahkamah Syariah
Published 2018“…Perenggan 63 alasan penghakiman itu menyatakan, “The constitutional safeguards for the judicial independence, including the mechanism for the qualifications, appointment, removal, security of tenure and remuneration of judges, do not apply in respect of Syariah Courts.…”
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Repositioning the Bar and the Bench in quest for national development
Published 2022“…In the realm of development, it is contended that the extent of judicial independence, complemented with a vibrant legal practitioner in the discharge of their respective constitutional responsibilities correlate with economic growth. …”
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Quest for a sustainable legal framework for the protection of women’s right to dignity in Nigeria: Lessons from India and South Africa / Aloysius Ndubuisi Ojilere
Published 2015“…With basic legal and policy protection of women’s right to dignity and sexual safety, coupled with judicial independence, creativity and activism in the interpretation of both positive and negative constitutional rights, India, too, is exemplary. …”
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