judicial oversight
collocation in Englishmeaningsofjudicialandoversight
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judicial
adjective
uk/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/us/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
involving a ...
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oversight
noun
uk/ˈəʊ.və.saɪt/us/ˈoʊ.vɚ.saɪt/
a mistake made because of a failure to ...
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(Definition ofjudicialandoversightfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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The resulting zoning litigation illustrates the ways in which administrative indiscretion helped retain a role forjudicialoversightof newly empowered municipal bureaucrats.
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The same combination of action-forcing legislation andjudicialoversightthat constrains the federal executive will serve to constrain state governments when they act as the implementers of federal law.
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He then becomes subject tojudicialoversightof a kind in having to report to the commissioner.
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As has been pointed out, clause 10 removes alljudicialoversightof decisions.
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It must be authorised in advance, records must be kept, and it must be subject tojudicialoversight.
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Also, it seems that someone could be detained for quite a long time without any sort ofjudicialoversight.
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It is better to restrict liberty in such cases under carefuljudicialoversightthan to go down the road of detaining people indefinitely without trial.
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As such, we believe that there is no requirement for furtherjudicialoversighton the operation of those clauses.
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I believe that that is independentjudicialoversightof the decisions that are made.
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Our procedures, both in thejudicialoversightof cases and the sanctions available, must guard against oppressive exploitation of the system.
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It is good that an element ofjudicialoversighthas been brought into the question of the disclosure of keys.
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What does trouble me is the prospect of a lack of properjudicialoversight.
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Is it right for them to have wait a year before they have redress tojudicialoversight?
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Secondly, there should bejudicialoversightinto immigration detention.
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Ajudicialoversightof the detention system will apply to virtually all detainees.
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Of course, in the absence of written reasons andjudicialoversight, that question is ultimately unverifiable.
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As regardsjudicialoversight, we have taken due note of that recommendation.
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It is unprecedented forjudicialoversightto be removed completely from any tribunal.
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No other tribunal in the whole of our legal system is not subject tojudicialoversight.
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