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Judicial activism is a
judicial philosophy holding that
courts can and
should go
beyond the
applicable law to
consider broader societal implications of...
- The
judiciary (also
known as the
judicial system, judicature,
judicial branch,
judiciative branch, and
court or
judiciary system) is the
system of courts...
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Judicial review is a
process under which a government's executive, legislative, or
administrative actions are
subject to
review by the judiciary.: 79 ...
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Judicial immunity is a form of
sovereign immunity,
which protects judges and
others emplo**** by the
judiciary from
liability resulting from
their judicial...
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Judicial reform is the
complete or
partial political reform of a country's judiciary.
Judicial reform can be
connected to a law reform, constitutional...
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Judicial notice is a rule in the law of
evidence that
allows a fact to be
introduced into
evidence if the
truth of that fact is so
notorious or well-known...
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Judicial misconduct occurs when a
judge acts in ways that are
considered unethical or
otherwise violate the judge's
obligations of
impartial conduct. Actions...
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Judicial economy or
procedural economy is the
principle that the
limited resources of the
legal system or a
given court should be
conserved by the refusal...
- In the
Roman Catholic Church, a
judicial vicar or
episcopal official (Latin: officialis) is an
officer of the
diocese who has
ordinary power to
judge cases...
- A
judicial officer is a
person with the
responsibilities and
powers to facilitate, arbitrate,
preside over, and make
decisions and
directions with regard...