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Though
judicial
independence and protection of human rights remain conspicuously weak, Saakashvili’s government has increased the civil service’s efficiency, improved public infrastructure, fought corruption, reduced crime, and created an attractive investment environment.
Given that the Republicans also control both houses of Congress – and will soon make many
judicial
appointments – there is virtually no effective constraint on the executive branch.
And yet, rather than embracing the values that have inspired such generosity, Poland and Hungary’s authoritarian-minded governments have been actively undermining the rule of law and dismantling their
judicial
systems.
Meanwhile, Poland’s ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party is currently under investigation by the European Commission for serial breaches of EU rule-of-law standards and infringements on
judicial
independence.
If Rouhani is to continue to make progress, however, he will need to look beyond current conditions to address entrenched structural challenges facing the Iranian economy, as well as the limitations of the Islamic Republic’s institutional, judicial, and legal frameworks.
Thus, our first task is legal and
judicial
reform, and here we are given hope by the courage of Ukraine’s Supreme Court, which in overturning the stolen election of November 21 upheld the law and the liberties of Ukrainians against a regime determined to sweep them away.
Nonetheless, this arrangement poses particular challenges in a country where the quality and independence of
judicial
decision-making have long been questioned.
Leave aside governors (the BJP asked all to resign to make way for political appointees soon after its 2014 election victory) and start with the
judicial
system, which has come under scrutiny since January, when the Supreme Court’s four most senior judges held an unprecedented press conference to question Chief Justice Dipak Misra’s allocation of cases.
For example, EULEX Kosovo is the largest EU mission to date, with some 2,000 staff, working in the police and
judicial
system and in mobile customs teams.
Moreover, state power should be exercised reasonably, in good faith, and for the purposes for which it was conferred, with independent courts and
judicial
review of legislation ensuring that government does not exceed the limits of its authority.
But, as China’s economy and society advance, engagement with global markets and growing awareness of rights have caused expectations to change faster than the law and
judicial
practices.
That is why we are strengthening citizen and watchdog oversight of public resources in countries like Tanzania, as well as supporting poor people, including indigenous women, in efforts to gain greater access to the
judicial
system through mobile courts, as we are doing in Guatemala.
Nonetheless, that has not stopped Trump from expressing disdain for his own Justice Department, or from seeking to use the
judicial
process as a means of retaliating against political opponents.
Another new department, the so-called Brexit ministry, will handle political, judicial, and constitutional negotiations.
May has voiced distaste for “off-the-shelf arrangements,” but something like Norway’s arrangement with the European Economic Area (EEA), with a few bespoke differences, seems likely to be Britain’s best option – access to the single market, but no participation in political and
judicial
institutions.
The central problem is that candidate countries have to make those reforms to their own political,
judicial
and regulatory institutions, without which they will be unable to join; and that this is itself a process of great difficulty.
Such a social compact and multi-stakeholder process would not replace
judicial
oversight and international human-rights law.
France has long been characterized by Jean-Jacques Rousseau’s philosophy, which placed the law – the expression of the General Will – at the absolute top of the hierarchy of
judicial
norms.
France is thus joining the cohort of countries that, over the past half-century or so, have developed within their legal culture a
judicial
form of constitutional review of legislation.
More recently, in October 2009, the United Kingdom, despite having no written constitution, replaced its supreme
judicial
body, which sat in the House of Lords, with a Supreme Court.
But it was not until 1934 that the assassination of King Alexander I of Yugoslavia and French Foreign Minister Louis Barthou prompted the League of Nations to make the first attempt to create international
judicial
mechanisms to confront terrorism.
SCAF, fearing an Islamist takeover ahead of the presidential election, dissolved the parliament in June, following a
judicial
decision that they (and the court) insist must be upheld.
Serious
judicial
reform is under way.
Otherwise, the debate over immunity for sitting African leaders risks becoming a debate about securing regime change by external
judicial
fiat.
In addition they call for an action plan for closer integration in interior ministry and
judicial
affairs.
Botswanans, for example, report high levels of confidence in their country’s elections (83%, compared to the Sub-Saharan regional average of just 47%) and
judicial
system (83%, compared to 53%).
And, from all appearances, the probe has been following proper
judicial
procedures and has not been used to advance the opposition’s political agenda.
According to Amnesty International, nearly 19,000 people worldwide are awaiting execution, even though capital punishment has no proven effect as a deterrent and makes
judicial
errors irreversible.
Currently, large domestic companies implicated in
judicial
proceedings are finding it increasingly difficult to secure financing and assuage doubts about their reported asset values and net worth.
For starters,
judicial
action needs to be complemented by a microeconomic reform agenda – such as what Minister of Finance Henrique Meirelles has proposed – to change features of Brazil’s business environment that generate no value and only breed corruption.
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