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The PiS government has undermined the Polish Constitutional Court and relentlessly attacked the independence of the judiciary, while taking steps to muzzle the press.
And that leadership – whether civilian, military, and also the now politically active
judiciary
– has proven congenitally ineffective, leaving the country with a broken economy and a paralyzed political system.
Moreover, China’s leaders must build sufficient institutional power within the judiciary, civil society, and the media to implement the rule of law and enhance long-term antifragility.
Moreover, changes in how judges are appointed will give the president decisive power over the judiciary, too.
As a result of MINUSTAH’s efforts – and those of other UN agencies – the security situation has improved considerably, underpinned by a stronger
judiciary
and a more effective national police force.
Its Islamist agenda put crucial state institutions – namely, the army and the
judiciary
– on edge and clashed with the liberal, modernizing demands of its opponents.
When law enforcement and the
judiciary
are in thrall to organized crime, journalists know that no one will protect them when they dig up stories threatening the interests of criminals or corrupt officials.
A critical institutional foundation for well-functioning property rights is an independent
judiciary
to enforce them.
Now a constitutional reform supposedly aimed at “promoting Turkey’s EU membership” would further curb the army’s role as the guardian of the secular state and strengthen government control of the
judiciary.
But the anti-Morsi forces that backed the revolution regard the price of cleansing the
judiciary
as too high, arguing that the constitutional declaration will lead to dictatorship.
But, for many revolutionaries, there were other ways to sack a tainted prosecutor and cleanse the
judiciary.
For example, a new law regulating the
judiciary
has been a demand of the revolution since its early weeks.
Fidesz has tightened its control over the
judiciary
and politicized law enforcement, by turning the Chief Prosecutor’s office into what is essentially an arm of the party.
And they had been willing to overlook growing evidence of Trump’s sexual hijinks during his marriage to the first lady, Melania (including apparent payoffs to a porn star and others for silence), in exchange for policy influence and appointments of social conservatives to the Supreme Court and throughout the federal
judiciary.
Toward the end of his first term, Nasheed initiated a comprehensive reform of the judicial system – an effort that did not go down well with the judiciary, which was dominated by Gayoom’s appointees.
An efficient
judiciary
and effective policing are necessary for capitalism to thrive.
Sovereign borrowers will not – and should not – trust the fairness and competence of the US
judiciary.
The
judiciary
has lost its independence, corruption is rampant, and inflation is out of control.
For the last 13 years, the Turkish government has proved to be the main guarantor of freedom of expression, particularly through its reform of the
judiciary.
But to make the change irreversible, a truly independent and incorruptible
judiciary
is essential.
Israel’s excellent
judiciary
can rely on her full support.
She would join the head of the legislature, Knesset Speaker Dalia Itzik, and the head of the judiciary, Supreme Court President Dorit Beinish – not bad for a warring nation with generals-turned-politicians and a macho public image.
Instead, Ukraine’s president is now increasingly consolidating his total control over the executive, the legislature, and the
judiciary.
He has targeted many areas – including universities, the judiciary, foreign policy, immigration, taxation, and the environment – but it is the economy that will prove to be the make-or-break issue.
It merely asks for what citizens of all liberal democracies take for granted: the right to question government policies, protection of human rights, an independent judiciary, and multi-party elections.
Likewise, more than 80% of Mexican citizens polled said there was corruption among government officials and the
judiciary.
And a country’s
judiciary
is chief among those institutions.
With Latin America’s governments and legislatures facing a profound crisis of credibility, the
judiciary
has become a major player in some countries.
None of this is to say that there is no need for the
judiciary
to prosecute politicians and other powerful figures for corruption.
None rose faster or higher than the business tycoon Thaksin Shinawatra, who exploited the resentments of the long-disempowered rural poor to forge a mighty political machine that challenged the entrenched royalist political establishment, which includes the monarchy, the military, the judiciary, and the civil service.
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