Synonym: discriminative, juridic, juridical. Similar words: official, officially, artificial, musician, social, racial, physician, special. Meaning: [dʒuː'dɪʃl] adj. 1. decreed by or proceeding from a court of justice 2. belonging or appropriate to the office of a judge 3. relating to the administration of justice or the function of a judge 4. expressing careful judgment.
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(181) It concerns the whole matter of judicial control over ministerial discretion.
(182) It is impossible to exaggerate the revolutionary significance of the recognition of a binding judicial tribunal external to the realm.
(183) Confirmation that ministers were drawing up plans for local government and judicial reform was enough to satisfy many.
(184) In the case of West Virginia, the situation was practically identical, but the judicial decision was different.
(185) How far judicial discretion on sentencing should be directed by Government policy is problematic.
(186) This is because, as we have seen, judicial review is not restricted in its scope to governmental bodies.
(187) In the 1990s some of these will move into the ranks of successful barristers from whom judicial appointments are made.
(188) Dole aides believe they can paint the president as soft on crime by hammering his judicial nominees.
(189) The judicial element should be inferred from the nature of the power and its effect on the individual.
(190) This is an awesome power that, even when exercised arbitrarily, will be immune from judicial review.
(191) Opposition parties reacted indignantly to Mr De Klerk's overnight announcement that he would not set up a judicial inquiry.
(192) Unlike applications for interception in other criminal cases there was no procedure for judicial authorization in the case of security applications.
(193) The cardinals joined in all the rapidly growing administrative and judicial functions of the papal court.
(194) Other peers who hold or have held high judicial office may sit but rarely do so.
(195) Can he be dismissed from his judicial office, and if so by whom?
(196) It will be hard for the judicial authorities to establish a relationship of cause and effect.
(197) Doom means a judicial sentence or judgment.
(198) the fairness of the judicial system.
(199) Chapter 1, the initial definition of judicial policy.sentencedict.com
(200) When the deadline of this contract reached, Party B shall return the leased car or expend the contract immediately, or Party A has the right to report to judicial office and decide according to law.
(201) This paper analyses the difficult conditions confronted with ocean carriers when they exercise their lien on cargo, and describes domestic judicial practice and legislation tendency on right of lien.
(202) The morality involved in trials of Chinese traditional society may intitule"judicator's ethicality", while which emphasized by occidental jurisprudence intitule"legal or judicial ethicality".
(203) Injunction were formerly obtained by writ but now by a judicial order.
(204) Res judicata is the essence of the rule of law in safeguarding national stability and judicial magistrate's authority.
(205) Article 66 The effective date of Law shall be decided by the Judicial Yuan.
(206) Based on the criteria for determining the purpose and criteria for determining the comparative negligence analysis of established judicial practice, objective criteria that the majority of war status.
(207) Judicial Yuan shall determine applicable categories of Intellectual Property Court, its sub-court, and their alteration.
(208) Thus, Congress's power to delegate judicial power to agencies seems fairly secure.
(209) Lack of the Right to judicial remedy of Suspects physical protection is not suitable for China which makes great efforts to construct monocracy country.
(210) In modern justice practice, the judgment of evidence's weight of Proof was achieved by free proof rule and free judicial evidence.
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