- 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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often compared to
other judicial philosophies such as
judicial activism,
judicial originalism, and
judicial textualism.
Judicial minimalism takes its approach...
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Mexican judicial elections were held on 1 June 2025,
during which voters elected various members of the
federal judiciary. This
marked the
first judicial election...
- The
Judicial College,
formerly the
Judicial Studies Board (JSB),
established in 1979, is the
organisation responsible for
training judges in county, the...
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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...
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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 independence is the
concept that the
judiciary should be
independent from the
other branches of government. That is,
courts should not be subject...
- The
Judicial Yuan (Chinese: 司法院; pinyin: Sīfǎ Yuàn; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Su-hoat Īⁿ) is the
judicial branch of the
Republic of China. It
functions as the Constitutional...
- The
Federal Judicial Police (Spanish: Policía
Judicial Federal, the PJF) was the
federal police force of
Mexico until it was shut down in 2002 due to its...