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ju·di·cial re·form

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  1. Judicial reform

    Judicial reform is the complete or partial political reform of a country's judiciary. Judicial reform is often done as a part of wider reform of the country's political system or a legal reform.Areas of the judicial reform often include; codification noxd of law instead of common law, moving from an inquisitorial system to an adversarial system, establishing stronger judicial independence with judicial councils or changes to appointment procedure, establishing mandatory retirement age for judges or enhancing independence of prosecution.

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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of judicial reform in Chaldean Numerology is: 3

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of judicial reform in Pythagorean Numerology is: 9

Examples of judicial reform in a Sentence

  1. Major General Tamir Hayman:

    The protests will continue unless Netanyahu will note publicly that he was mistaken when leading that reform, and (that) he is holding all future motivations to renew the judicial reform, this is the only scenario where we will see a complete stop of all the demonstrations.

  2. Harlem Desir:

    I welcome the release of four journalists and media workers today in Turkey, at a time when the new judicial reform is entering into force, i urge the Turkish authorities to use this positive momentum and release all journalists who are still behind bars in the country.

  3. Chen Guangzhong:

    This shows the spirit behind judicial reform in our country and that the will to pursue justice exists - that's a good thing.

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