Definition, Betydelse & Synonymer | Engelska ordet JUDICIAL
JUDICIAL
Definition av JUDICIAL
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- State regulation of arbitration is significantly limited by federal legislation and judicial decisions applying that law.
- The book records the first 39 years of what the Nephites termed "the reign of the judges", a period in which the Nephite nation adopted a constitutional theocratic government in which the judicial and executive branches of the government were combined.
- Common law (also known as judicial precedent, judge-made law, or case law) is the body of law created by judges and similar quasi-judicial tribunals by virtue of being stated in written opinions.
- Capital punishment, also known as the death penalty and formerly called judicial homicide, is the state-sanctioned killing of a person as punishment for actual or supposed misconduct.
- It is usually the location of administrative or judicial functions within a county, and the place where public representatives are elected to parliament.
- The constitution emphasizes the protection of individual liberty in an extensive catalogue of human and civil rights and divides powers both between the federal and state levels and between the legislative, executive and judicial branches.
- The government is divided into three branches: the executive headed by the prime minister (although previously grabbed by the president), the legislative that is formed by the two chambers of parliament, and the judicial branch.
- Guatemala's 1985 Constitution provides for a separation of powers among the executive, legislative, and judicial branches of government.
- When trade takes place between two or more states, factors like currency, government policies, economy, judicial system, laws, and markets influence trade.
- The 1945 constitution provided for a limited separation of executive, legislative and judicial power.
- The Inquisition was a medieval Catholic judicial procedure where the ecclesiastical judges could initiate, investigate and try cases, and later a name for various State-organized tribunals whose aim was to combat heresy, apostasy, blasphemy, witchcraft, and other dangers, using this procedure.
- International judicial institutions can be divided into courts, arbitral tribunals and quasi-judicial institutions.
- It reorganised the English court system to establish the High Court and the Court of Appeal, and also originally provided for the abolition of the judicial functions of the House of Lords with respect to England.
- Jury trials are increasingly used in a significant share of serious criminal cases in many common law judicial systems, but not all.
- The Emir of Kuwait, a hereditary monarch from the Al Sabah ruling family appoints the prime minister (who is always a royal) and other members of government, as well as members of judicial, police and financial institutions.
- Its capital and most populous city, Luxembourg City, is one of the four institutional seats of the European Union (together with Brussels, Frankfurt, and Strasbourg) and the seat of several EU institutions, notably the Court of Justice of the European Union, the highest judicial authority.
- The extend of the authority of the monarch may vary from restricted and largely symbolic (constitutional monarchy), to fully autocratic (absolute monarchy), and may have representational, executive, legislative, and judicial functions.
- Supreme Court that established the principle of judicial review, meaning that American courts have the power to strike down laws and statutes they find to violate the Constitution of the United States.
- The federal government of Nigeria is composed of three distinct branches: the executive, the legislative, and the judicial, whose powers are vested and bestowed upon by the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Nigeria.
- Nassau is the site of the House of Assembly and various judicial departments and was considered historically to be a stronghold of pirates.
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