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    Dolatowski‚ 2010). In was not until 1789 when congress gathered to discuss a judicial power for the United States. So on March 4th of that same year the Supreme Court was established as the higher court for America. President George Washing signed the Judiciary Act on September 24‚ 1789‚ and later that day nominated John Jay of New York to be Chief Justice of the Supreme Court. The justices changed a number of times throughout time‚ but after a time it was necessary and was determined that nine justices

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    state‚ namely‚ the legislature‚ the executive and the judiciary - legislative power to make laws; the executive power to implement and enforce the laws; and the judicial power to interpret laws and to judge whether they apply in individual cases. The principle of the separation of powers is that the three powers of government should be held by separate bodies in order to prevent the tyrannical government—the Legislature‚ Executive and Judiciary which can act as checks and balances on each other simultaneously

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    writes to help his readers understand how a well structured government can lead to a successful country. One of his main arguments is that no branch should have too much power‚ therefore‚ different branches of government should exist. "Legislative‚ judiciary magistracies should be drawn from the same fountain of authority‚ the people‚ through canals having no communication whatever with one another." To assure greater independence‚ government is separated into the Legislative Branch‚ the House of the

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    INTRODUCTION The High Court of Australia and the Supreme Court of the United States have important roles in determining the federal distribution of powers and acting as ‘Constitutional guardians’. Both courts also exercise their powers as ultimate appellate courts to safeguard liberal rights and to protect their citizens from arbitrary governmental powers under the rule of law. The quality of these courts is underpinned by the ‘impartiality‚ integrity‚ and independence’ of the judges‚ which depends

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    "Digital Bangladesh" is currently the most commonly used words in politics‚ media‚ among the intellectuals and the civil societies. Since our Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina in her party’s election manifesto pledged to develop a digital Bangladesh by 2021‚ it has given a great hope to the citizens of Bangladesh. It turned out to be an opportunity for our prime minister to be in the United States during the time of election‚ and experiencing the Obama election campaign. Her learning has helped Awami

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    Committee Published by: Secretariat‚ Law & Justice Commission of Pakistan‚ Supreme Court Building‚ Islamabad www.ljcp.gov.pk CONTENTS 1. 2. 3. Justice at the Grassroot Level Executive Summery National Judicial Policy a. b. c. d. Independence of Judiciary Misconduct Eradication of Corruption Expeditious Disposal of Cases • Short Term Measures I ii • 4. Annexure Criminal Cases Civil Cases The Chief Justice of Pakistan Secretary‚ NJPMC 1 5 11 11 13 14 16 16 16 23 28 31 Long Term Measures NATIONAL

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    the light of the current crisis‚ high-ranking guests from Pakistan and various German experts discussed structures and deficits of rule of law as well as the current state of affairs‚ parallel legal systems‚ the relationship between politics and judiciary and the role of political parties and

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    states are not able to take control of the federal powers‚ while the central government cannot take hold of state powers. Another way the Constitution protects us from tyranny is through the separation of powers. The legislative‚ executive‚ and judiciary branch are separate and distinct branches of government. (Document B) Each branch has powers and members. The legislative branch has powers vested in the Congress‚ which consists of the Senate and the House of Representatives. The legislative branch

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    human beings that use children illegally to make money. The last but not the least is that the parliamentary arm of government should sit together with the support of the president‚ make laws for children against abuse and intimidation. Also the judiciary arm should be strict in punishing anybody found exhibiting the act of child

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    Why does our country run the way it does? Obviously‚ because of the Revolutionary War. We did not want any kind of ruler that had all the power‚ all at once. So‚ why is that? What did the found fathers of our country come up with in the 1700’s to protect the colonies from tyranny? After the war‚ none of us wanted to go back to the kind of monarchy that England had. But‚ the government we had established-- known as the Articles of Confederation -- had no central government at all. So‚ the delegates

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