Judiciary
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The movement’s influence within the
judiciary
ensures that its members’ transgressions remain unchallenged.
The changes are supposed to make the executive branch accountable to the elected parliament, expand the prime minister’s authority, devolve more power to the provinces, and ensure independence to the
judiciary.
The
judiciary
is also more active, and is attempting to force the executive to remain within the bounds of the constitution.
Future US policy must embody a simple but powerful principle: America will engage with and support (through various kinds of foreign assistance) any government chosen through internationally monitored free and fair elections that then governs according to a popularly ratified national constitution, with compliance overseen by an independent
judiciary.
"Elections are of little use if democratically elected governments limit the freedom of the press and the independence of the judiciary."
In the transition from dictatorship to democracy, members of the
judiciary
lack legitimacy.
So reestablishing social trust in the
judiciary
is one of the weightiest tasks democratically elected officials face during a transition.
In the appointment of independent judges, great care must be given to insure that the
judiciary
helps revitalize social trust in the capacity for transformation to democracy.
But if a social consensus arises that the
judiciary
is insufficient to guarantee or safeguard individual rights as well as the division of power between the legislative, executive, and judicial branches of government, that lack of trust could lead to social dismemberment.
Reform of the judiciary, conceived 16 years ago and strengthened through the peace accords, is sadly still being debated.
Perhaps the campaign against Dominicans of Haitian descent will stop when the Dominican
judiciary
acknowledges that the retroactive denial of citizenship violates fundamental human rights law.
Why do some societies achieve the compromises needed to sustain an independent
judiciary
and a modern regulatory framework – both necessary for an efficient modern economy – while others perpetuate a partisan, winner-take-all approach to governance that weakens public policy and erodes private-sector confidence?
Its legitimacy and influence depend not on winning electoral majorities, but on its strong alliances with the military, bureaucracy, and
judiciary
in defense of a traditional hierarchy that places the king at its apex.
Despite six years of economic decline and explosive corruption scandals, the country has a thriving free press and a strong independent judiciary, which could bring long overdue political and cultural changes to the country.
Sustainable recovery requires synergistic reforms that unleash the country’s considerable potential by removing bottlenecks in several areas: productive investment, credit provision, innovation, competition, social security, public administration, the judiciary, the labor market, cultural production, and, last but not least, democratic governance.
The barriers to growth in the past were an unholy alliance among oligarchic interests and political parties, scandalous procurement, clientelism, the permanently broken media, overly accommodating banks, weak tax authorities, and a weighed-down, fearful
judiciary.
Corruption must be combated by cutting red tape and overhauling the
judiciary.
But, as in the case of the judiciary, the damage was done: what was once the impartial custodian of India’s democratic process has – under BJP pressure – distorted its role, weakening its standing among Indians.
In the absence of an independent judiciary, legal disputes in China are often resolved administratively, which means that discretion and lack of due process are a constant danger: as the Chinese saying goes, it is easy for someone to catch fish in muddied waters.
Indeed, it is unclear whether a
judiciary
that is independent of the Chinese Communist Party can be developed, or how the CCP should separate itself from the government machinery.
He was bent on purging the
judiciary
and the public prosecutor’s office, claiming that they were aligned with the protesters opposing his government and their military backers, who had been overthrown in 2011.
In Russia, an investor has in principle the full protection of a private property-rights regime enforced by an independent
judiciary.
To be effective, a formal legal regime protecting investors' rights requires a non-corrupt, independent
judiciary
with enforcement power.
Setting up such a
judiciary
is difficult and takes time.
Indeed, many elements of an open society are in place, including – as the world learned in March – an independent
judiciary.
Currently, the
judiciary
is incapable of trying a case of petty theft much less of ensuring human rights.
A Supreme Court dominated by conservative factions has selected judges and prosecutors, and Afghans have little legal redress in a system that allows local commanders, who hold sway over the judiciary, to act with impunity.
Over the years, he rigged referendums, browbeat the judiciary, and asked Islamic parties for support to shore up his government.
And yet China will find it increasingly difficult to postpone stronger measures that would appease popular demands for fairness, including the establishment of an independent judiciary, which could prove to be no less an imperative than structural economic reforms.
The biggest obstacle to fighting graft is the weakness of the judiciary, especially at sub-national levels.
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