Independence Of The Judiciary Flashcards

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How is the independence of the judiciary secured through the security of tenure?

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Security of tenure allows a judge to make decisions against the government without fear of being dismissed

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How is independence of the judiciary secured by the judicial immunity from suit?

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Judicial immunity fro suit allows a judge to perform their duties without fear of repercussions. No judge can be prosecuted in respect of anything done while acting in their judicial capacity, even if they make a mistake

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Which Act allows independence from the executive?

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S.3 CONSTITUTIONAL REFORM ACT 2005

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How is independence of the judiciary secured by independence from the executive?

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Government must not seek to influence judicial decisions and ministers cannot dismiss a judge

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What are the reasons for judicial independence?

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Maintaining rule of law, prevents arbitrary exercise of power, limited influence and public confidence

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What are the advantages of judicial independence?

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Decisions will be only based on the facts of a case, able to protect individuals from unlawful acts of government and it provides public confidence

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