judicial scrutiny

collocation in English

meaningsofjudicialandscrutiny

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judicial
adjective
uk
/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
us
/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
involving a ...
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scrutiny
noun[U]
uk
/ˈskruː.tɪ.ni/
us
/ˈskruː.t̬ən.i/
the careful and detailed examination of something in order to get information ...
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(Definition ofjudicialandscrutinyfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofjudicial scrutiny

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As soon as participation was made elective, workers' compensation laws started to withstandjudicialscrutinyand diffuse rapidly across the nation.
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For the governments, this is one more chance to review the decision internally and thus perhaps avoidjudicialscrutiny.
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Should a generally applicable law that conflicts with a religious obligation be subject to heightenedjudicialscrutiny?
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The interpretation of the scope and depth ofjudicialscrutinyhas been significantly extended.
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As such, police power restrictions on private rights had to meet the very toughest standards ofjudicialscrutiny, which this zoning measure utterly failed to do.
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Recognition of rights has prompted judges to look more closely at professional common practice within professions which have previously been accorded some immunity fromjudicialscrutiny.
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The wording of that section has been the subject ofjudicialscrutinyand decision.
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It seems to me that the thrust of the amendment is concerned withjudicialscrutiny.
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I do not believe that we need to increase the possibility ofjudicialscrutinyin that way.
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That way the responsibilities and rights of all concerned will be recognised and subject tojudicialscrutiny.
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It should be subject to thejudicialscrutinyof magistrates who are experienced and whose composition is not so monochrome as it once was.
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This information is in the public domain and is of course, as in every other case, open to public and, ultimately,judicialscrutiny.
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I see no reason to introduce any furtherjudicialscrutiny.
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It is at that stage that one has ajudicialscrutiny.
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There is thusjudicialscrutinyto afford an aggrieved accused person further protection.
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What better mechanism to protect them than ensuring somejudicialscrutinybefore the process gets under way?
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If thejudicialscrutinyelement is included in the legislation, we could develop systems that work.
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In principle, that is fine, but there is no democratic orjudicialscrutiny.
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Surely we urgently need to guarantee better data protection and finally ensure that we have democratic andjudicialscrutiny?
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