Judiciary
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One was to stretch the definition of ‘the judiciary’ to include thousands of loyal government employees who have law degrees but no experience on the bench.
Indeed, far from implementing democratic reforms, China has threatened the rule of law, the independence of the judiciary, and the autonomy of Hong Kong’s universities.
Beyond the judiciary, a slew of institutions, including the federal police and the finance ministry, have taken part and worked in synch.
Lee’s government, while still allowing elections as a token of democratic rule, preferred to crush opposition through intimidation and financial punishment: brave men and women who stood up to him were bankrupted in ruinously expensive lawsuits;Lee could generally rely on a compliant
judiciary.
Trump has consistently denigrated press coverage that is critical of his administration as “fake news,” just as he has sought to undermine the authority of the independent
judiciary
by branding those who disoblige him as “so-called” judges.
Moreover, some informal institutions based on longstanding cultural traditions lead to discrimination and violation of human rights, while undermining the authority of formal institutions like the judiciary, police, or military.
Much opinion poll evidence shows that the presidency is the only institution that Russians accept as legitimate (in contrast to the legislature and judiciary, which are perceived as corrupt and ineffective).
In this arena, Ahmadinejad faces off against Ali Larijani, the speaker of the parliament, and his brother, Sadeq Larijani, who is the head of the Iranian
judiciary.
They want the Supreme Leader to allow the president to issue warnings to both the parliament and the
judiciary
if he thinks they have overstepped their authority, thereby subordinating the Larijani brothers.
Corruption in the Swedish
judiciary
is extremely low.
And they do not hesitate to undermine an independent press or
judiciary
when their business interests are threatened.
In Cambodia, for example, a United Nations agency found in 2004 that salaries of public employees, at just $28 per month, were “below subsistence levels,” thus creating “incentives for corruption” among low-ranking officials, as well as in the
judiciary
and at the highest levels of the political hierarchy.
But dig a little closer to look at the quality of democracy, above all in the condition of state institutions such as the
judiciary
and the police, and the picture becomes less rosy.
The condition of the Central American
judiciary
is at the heart of the prospect of state failure.
On-the-surface political stability and favourable investment laws may be in place, but in the absence of an effective
judiciary
or reliable security forces, committing capital to promising projects becomes that much more difficult.
In Morocco, the King has announced constitutional reforms, including guarantees for public participation in national decision-making, an independent judiciary, and new regional authorities.
And his administration has only further highlighted the importance of an independent judiciary, where the coming years’ battles among local, state, and federal government entities will be fought.
Moreover, key institutions, such as the Comptroller and Auditor General and the judiciary, staffed by an increasingly angry middle class, also launched investigations.
They drafted a new constitution making the senate a half-appointed body and shifting more authority to the
judiciary.
Chaudhry was fired again, a move accompanied this time by a wider shakeup of the already shaken-up
judiciary.
The commitment of America’s civil society and the response of its
judiciary
show Europeans that the US they know and hold in high regard is no pushover.
A zero-tolerance policy on corruption – especially in the
judiciary
and the finance, commerce, mining, police, health and education ministries – is essential.
Fundamental to America’s system of government is an impartial public judiciary, with legal standards built up over the decades, based on principles of transparency, precedent, and the opportunity to appeal unfavorable decisions.
If there were a need for better property protection, and if this private, expensive dispute-resolution mechanism were superior to a public judiciary, we should be changing the law not just for well-heeled foreign companies, but also for our own citizens and small businesses.
China’s future prosperity requires restricting government officials’ administrative discretion, reducing state-owned enterprises’ power and subsidies, and strengthening the rule of law by developing an independent
judiciary.
A truly independent
judiciary
will take time to establish, but some judges can be appointed and paid by – and report to – the central government rather than local officials.
An independent judiciary, financial disclosure by government officials, and other independent institutions have been essential to limiting and forestalling – though not fully eliminating – corruption in the United States and most other advanced capitalist democracies.
His politicization of the
judiciary
and attacks on the press are clearly driven by a desire to remove all checks on his power.
Without an independent judiciary, secure property rights, and a check on corruption, Putin’s modernization will mimic Brezhnev’s.
Fiscal discipline should not take priority over the important structural reforms included in the new deal, particularly measures to overhaul pensions, the legal system, product markets, public administration, and the
judiciary.
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