judicial power
collocation in Englishmeaningsofjudicialandpower
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judicial
adjective
uk/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/us/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
involving a ...
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power
noun
uk/paʊər/us/ˈpaʊ.ɚ/
ability to control people ...
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(Definition ofjudicialandpowerfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)
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For him, a plain, ordinar ymeaning approach will do more to limitjudicialpower.
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Judicialpower, discretion, and room for policy-making at the point of application could hardly be greater.
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While definingjudicialpowerin words is not so difficult, measuring changes tojudicialpowerwithin a country or attempting to compare changes cross-nationally in practice has proven less tractable.
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Is that the exercise of ajudicialpower?
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Do they exercise thejudicialpowerof the state?
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It is therefore essential to the controlling ofjudicialpower.
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With regard to thejudicialpower, this in these nations as far as it extends is possessed by the community as one body.
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When the courts' behaviours are placed and understood in this context, it is very hard to say whether thejudicialpowerhas recoiled or expanded.
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Judicialpower, under this approach, will often not be constrained by the words used by those who drafted and enacted the constitution.
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Is there another approach to constitutional interpretation that imposes greater external limits onjudicialpowerand point-of-application creativity and scope?
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Few things are more important than the exercise of thejudicialpowerof the state.
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These adjudicators will have that power, which is again ajudicialpower.
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Ajudicialpowerof imposition would he inconsistent with that approach.
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It will be vested with executive, legislative and independentjudicialpower.
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There is nojudicialpowerto waive or remit court fees.
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They are the supreme body; they are thejudicialpowerin the federation.
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Election is not the way to make judges, and elected bodies should not exercisejudicialpower.
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I believe it is an area in which thejudicialpowerhas proved very effective.
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It is wrong to think that there will be any saving ofjudicialpowerby this amendment.
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People are placed on the list, often without being fully informed of the fact, without intervention by anyjudicialpower.
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In that written constitution one will find how the legislative power, the executive power and thejudicialpowerare distributed.
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That is the reason whyjudicialpoweris vested exclusively in independent and impartial courts and tribunals.
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However, we must be very careful not to extend thejudicialpowerto limiting charges that can be preferred.
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It was precisely to protect the legislative power from thejudicialpowerthat parliamentary immunity was established.
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