Judicial
in sentence
457 examples of Judicial in a sentence
The film "The Accused" was a much better film because the victim uses the
judicial
system and wins.
This amazing documentary gives us a glimpse into the lives of the brave women in Cameroun's
judicial
system-- policewomen, lawyers and judges.
Yet, regardless of how harrowingly ungraspable this miraculously dynamic blending of the water and oil in His nature surely is, there can be no doubt that anything short of it, or anything fanatically and characteristically on either one side or the other of this equation, falls inadequately and unacceptably short of the entire
judicial
truth.
A six year old boy and a police officer's death are blamed on a career criminal who's questionable freedom leads to an apparent cover-up by political pay-offs and city corruption involving union leaders like Danny Aiello played by Frank Anselmo, corrupt
judicial
officials like Judge Walter Stern.
Airwolf, Knight Rider, A-Team, Magnum etc which sacrificed strict adherence to the laws
(judicial
and physical!) to entertain TV viewers?
It makes you wonder how the
judicial
system can ever figure out who's telling the truth and also how many guilty people are acquitted because of their acting abilities.
It also questions the
judicial
system in Turkey.
I thought this miniseries was an excellent because it shows how much the
judicial
system can be corrupt.
From open to close, this 90 minute feature flows well giving insight to the emotional, political and
judicial
struggles surrounding gay marriage.
Another contributing factor to the culture of impunity is the difficulty in deciding how and where to try those whose crimes include the destruction of the
judicial
systems of their countries.
When we decided later to have a common foreign policy, and to cooperate in
judicial
and police matters, we invented the Union.
Early elections would divert attention from a serious effort to discover what really happened, although a new cabinet and resignations by autonomous
judicial
and investigative bodies would help restore faith in these key institutions.
Both questions reveal how much we still live in the shadow of the Nuremberg Tribunal, where the Nazi leaders were tried by an international
judicial
panel.
On the other hand, if the protagonists are patient, the winds of democracy could lead to a stronger constitution, free of the risks of economic and
judicial
nightmare that some aspects of the present draft entail.
But the elevation of the Social Chapter, previously a list of good intentions, to the status of fundamental constitutional rights, threatens to encumber workers and businesses in the member states with burdensome
judicial
proceedings and expensive social entitlements written by judges in Luxembourg whose last word is beyond appeal.
If EU environmental directives, for instance, call for the closure of a heavily polluting plant in Britain, the Constitution would give labor unions the right to
judicial
appeals against the resulting redundancies.
Getting Prices RightHONG KONG – Building and maintaining the infrastructure of property rights – the rules, laws, registers, and administrative and
judicial
structures that define, protect, and enforce such rights and regulate economic transactions – has traditionally been the responsibility of national governments.
Even before the GST was rolled out, the Indian
judicial
system was choked by indirect tax appeals, tying down some $23 billion in tax revenue.
With its
judicial
system already heavily backlogged – a staggering 24 million cases are pending – more tax-related lawsuits are the last thing India needs.
The more such tasks are delegated to private actors, the further removed they are from traditional structures of accountability, such as
judicial
and legislative oversight, and the more influence they may have on policy.
Three years may seem like a long time to wait before cracking the whip, but there is no doubt that Hong Kong’s
judicial
system has acted according to the law.
To be sure, no one suggests that India’s
judicial
system did not function properly in Memon’s case.
Indeed, whether the death penalty is meted out depends on a number of variables, beginning with
judicial
and social biases.
A 1983 case held that one way to determine whether a crime meets the “rarest of the rare” requirement is whether the community’s “collective conscience” has been “so shocked” that it expects those wielding
judicial
power to inflict the death penalty, regardless of their personal opinions.
Answering them will require a debate that transcends issues like the separation of powers and
judicial
independence and elucidates the appropriate relationship between politics and religion.
The point is that Turkey needs
judicial
reforms that eliminate the possibility of organized cliques manipulating their constitutional powers to advance their own narrow goals.
One can only imagine the reaction of the US Congress, including those who wanted to keep US troops in Iraq as long as they have been in Germany or Japan, had the Obama administration agreed to Iraqi demands that US troops be subject to the Iraqi
judicial
system.
Moreover, instead of eliminating Qaddafi’s highly politicized
judicial
system – for example, separate courts, administered by the revolutionary committees, could try any Libyan without due process – his successors have embraced it.
International organizations could treat such structures as de facto authorities, supplying them directly with aid and also giving NGOs or United Nations investigators an opportunity to collect evidence of war crimes for future
judicial
or truth-commission proceedings.
Independent courts’ use of their prerogative of
judicial
review to promote civil rights, expand reproductive freedom, and introduce many other social reforms have encountered hostility among considerable segments of the population.
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