judicial system

collocation in English

meaningsofjudicialandsystem

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judicial
adjective
uk
/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
us
/dʒuːˈdɪʃ.əl/
involving a ...
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system
noun
uk
/ˈsɪs.təm/
us
/ˈsɪs.təm/
a set of connected things or devices that ...
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(Definition ofjudicialandsystemfrom theCambridge English Dictionary© Cambridge University Press)

Examplesofjudicial system

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Thejudicialsystemestablishes in its rules a series of juridical consequences in the event that certain hypothetical events occur.
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Ten years after the peace accords, thejudicialsystemremained weak, inefficient, antiquated, overly partisan, and subject to corruption.
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A properly functioning and ' blind 'judicialsystemis an important part of the development of effective modern democracies.
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Similarly, the use of legal counsel and thejudicialsystemcan vary from one institution to another.
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To add to the confusion, thejudicialsystemis often slow and victims have to be patient in seeing their cases go to court.
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The formal system in many countries takes the form of thejudicialsystem.
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The book also offers important insights into how these magistrates see their own role and that of thejudicialsystemin their own country.
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Given the near complete absence of ajudicialsystem, armed bands loyal to a supreme leader shaped policies of these pretender nations.
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In policy terms low prosecutions are most likely when thejudicialsystemis in need of institutional reform.
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The optimal level of specificity of these rules of widespread application would have to be considered with respect to the entirejudicialsystem.
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This occurs only when thejudicialsystemis highly inefficient, in the sense that the probability of being prosecuted lies below a threshold level.
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No source before the newspaper had published the failings of thejudicialsystemwith such regularity.
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More responsive are thejudicialsystem, the police and military and certain state services.
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In some cases, people bypassed thejudicialsystem.
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Acts of judicial connivance quashed societal opposition to the regime and prominence was given to the militaryjudicialsystemwithin areas commonly beyond its jurisdiction.
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That the newspaper should thus promulgate the weaknesses of thejudicialsystemmight appear strange and even counterproductive given the social status of its readership.
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Since the parlement would not retreat, the only way out of the deadlock was to reform thejudicialsystem.
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However, once these mediations fail to reach an acceptable, non-violent reconciliation, people do not appeal to thejudicialsystemto conciliate further.
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