单词 | judicial |
释义 | judicial (dʒuːdɪʃəl ) adjective [ADJECTIVE noun] Judicial means relating to the legal system and to judgments made in a court of law. ...an independent judicial inquiry. ...judicial decisions. Synonyms: legal, official, judiciary, juridical judicially adverb [ADVERB with verb] Even if the amendment is passed it can be defeated judicially. Collocations: judicial decision-making I meet regularly with magistrates, all of whom are committed to independent judicial decision-making based upon professional evidence, not hearsay or stereotypes. Times, Sunday Times In truth, his career has been marked by a determination to bring concepts of community expectations into judicial decision-making. Times, Sunday Times It refers to an ordered list of social values that influence judicial decision-making. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 His fields of interest are constitutional law, judicial decision-making, human rights and international humanitarian law. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Only a breach of fiduciary duty justified judicial intervention. Times, Sunday Times Some also benefited from a last-minute judicial intervention. The Sun But the scheme was meant to avoid the need for judicial intervention to determine its scope. Times, Sunday Times Judicial intervention and an outpouring of local charity secured the schools for a brief time. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 When necessary, judicial intervention will occur, according to the city. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He added that the cardinal was subject to a continuing judicial investigation on possible charges of nonassistance to persons in danger. Times, Sunday Times Around 39,000 conversations were recorded and delays in the judicial investigation may be occurring because officials await the huge number of transcripts. The Sun His letter triggered a judicial investigation that found the bank list to be a fabrication. Times, Sunday Times A routine judicial investigation has been opened. The Sun There are calls for a judicial investigation into what happened amid claims of poor preparation and erratic tactics. Times, Sunday Times Riot and judicial misconduct were two of its particular concerns so it might have been expected to take a serious view of the matter. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In 1805, he was accused of judicial misconduct in his handling of cases. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The original judge at trial was censured by a judge's panel and some findings vacated due to judicial misconduct. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 There were 'existing safeguards that help support the proper performance of judicial functions', including the judicial oath and an official complaints procedure. Times, Sunday Times He could advise about the judicial oath and explain that judges were trained in considering cases objectively and disregarding any personal views that they might hold. Times, Sunday Times He also emphasised that he had had taken the judicial oath to 'do right to all manner of people ... without fear or favour, affection or ill will'. Times, Sunday Times At the most profound level a judge's obligations derived from the office itself, symbolised by the taking of the judicial oath. Times, Sunday Times They have exercised that independence and made a ruling 'without fear or favour' in accordance with their judicial oath. Times, Sunday Times It introduces a 28-day time limit and early judicial oversight over decisions to detain. Times,Sunday Times The role was designed to ensure judicial oversight, enforce national standards and increase accountability. Times, Sunday Times Such a move would come with the appropriate parliamentary and judicial oversight, she added. Times, Sunday Times When judicial oversight of the policy was introduced in 2012, it was kept secret. Times, Sunday Times The bill also makes permanent police powers to search property at any time without judicial oversight and to close places of worship. Times, Sunday Times However, an independent judicial panel tribunal dismissed the case with 'no suspension applied'. Times, Sunday Times In response to these concerns, in the middle of the twentieth century, many schools devised mixed judicial panels composed of both students and faculty. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It can be applied to legislatures in a representative democracy, election methods, legislative redistricting, statistical sampling, or selection of members of committees, cabinets, juries, or judicial panels. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 But his extra-curricular pursuits were more influential in shaping his judicial philosophy than was his irregular legal career. The Times Literary Supplement He claims to hold a conservative judicial philosophy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He stated that he had a conservative judicial philosophy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 I think there are legitimate questions about her judicial philosophy, and again, that will be something that will be examined in the confirmation process. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He has been described as having a conservative judicial philosophy in his jurisprudence. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The structure of judicial precedent, designed over the years, had served the court well. Times, Sunday Times This, and the lack of judicial precedent, has resulted in considerable uncertainty in the scope and content of the country's laws. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Long-standing judicial precedent has held that any witness who desires protection against self-incrimination must explicitly claim that protection. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Because each term in the policy had been tested through at least two centuries of judicial precedent, the policy was extremely thorough. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Sometimes this includes further stories acting as judicial precedents. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It will, for the first time, add a layer of independence to military judicial procedure. Times, Sunday Times Judicial procedure must respect precedent, process and logic. Times, Sunday Times They're attempting to circumvent a judicial procedure. Globe and Mail The judicial procedure was formalised in this period. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, he was widely respected as an expert on judicial procedure. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Therefore, article 13 embraced a judicial process and article 12 an executive process. Times, Sunday Times Well, usually they have gone through some kind of judicial process, not just been picked up. Times, Sunday Times He emphasised that he called for judicial process. Times, Sunday Times Lawyers are instructed ... and after an expensive judicial process the claimant wins. Times,Sunday Times The swinging edge, the waiting neck, and the judicial process that brings one into contact with the other. Times, Sunday Times But the two sides had disagreed over everything from judicial reform to public spending. Times, Sunday Times Donations should be made conditional on clearly specified achievements in judicial reform and budgetary discipline. Times, Sunday Times Political cronyism remained in place and there was little or no judicial reform. Globe and Mail The judicial reform instituted the modern criminal trial based on the principle of equality of the parties. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Judiciary officials meet with students to discuss judicial reform and the role of the judiciary. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 It raised the question of what the appropriate judicial remedy would be if a statute's enforcement would be unconstitutional in medical emergencies. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 This deprived designated people of the fundamental right to access an effective judicial remedy. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Partly because, in her harsh judgment, liberals spurned 'electoral politics in favour of judicial remedies, political theatre and purity crusades'. Times, Sunday Times Administrative and judicial remedies are available for alleged wrongs. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The enacting of anti-discrimination provisions and the establishment of enforceable rights with judicial remedies within national legal systems are considered to be appropriate means. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 At a minimum, conservative judges (of either partisan stripe) must cease shackling themselves to the belief in judicial restraint and enthusiastically embrace a more activist stance. The Times Literary Supplement It would not be right, whether as a matter of judicial restraint, discretion, or otherwise, to deny the claimants' standing to apply for a disqualification order against the defendant. Times, Sunday Times The doctrine amounts to a fundamental rule of judicial restraint, which has received the sanction of time and experience. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 On constitutional matters, he was both a political progressive and an advocate of judicial restraint. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 However, he was also a firm believer in judicial restraint. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 In the past 50 years, state immunity worldwide has been eroded by judicial rulings. Times, Sunday Times Judicial rulings were written so that he could absorb them. Times, Sunday Times There have been several breakthroughs in the analysis of judicial rulings in recent research on legal citation networks. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The high court deliberately utilized 19th-century judicial rulings to protect employer prerogatives at the expense of employee rights. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 He was also known for occasionally inserting humor into judicial rulings. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 The application for such an order requires careful judicial scrutiny. Times, Sunday Times There was a public interest in bringing judicial scrutiny and remedies to bear on improper acts and decisions of public bodies. Times, Sunday Times If such campaign statements were open to judicial scrutiny of any sort it would indeed, as you say, be 'a thorough danger to the process of free speech'. Times, Sunday Times Under the control orders system, there was no such limit - in one case three individuals were subject to an order for four years, after judicial scrutiny. Times,Sunday Times The legal question hinged on the citizen's right to judicial scrutiny for arrests under emergency. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Judicial supervision reduces the risk or perception of collusion and it also limits the room for accusations of political interference. Times, Sunday Times They were placed under judicial supervision and ordered to live apart. Times, Sunday Times She had spent nearly eight years under judicial supervision: not only had she lost her son, she had lost her reputation, and a large chunk of her life. Times, Sunday Times Most of the world has no judicial supervision on elections, however, those elections are fair and impartial. Retrieved from Wikipedia CC BY-SA 3.0 Streamlining an enfeebled judicial system with about 300 million outstanding cases. Times, Sunday Times Which left one alternative: for senior people to lie under oath as the judicial system got to work on the burglary. Times, Sunday Times And he slammed the judicial system for releasing them too early. The Sun If both parties in a dispute agree to abide by their rulings, they are enforceable with the full power of the judicial system. The Sun The independent judicial system allows the defendant to appeal twice against a conviction or the severity of a sentence. Times, Sunday Times Translations: Chinese: 司法的 Japanese: 司法の |
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