For starters, I ask the Senate to pass a rule that all judicial and public service nominations receive a simple up or down vote within 90 days.
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Senator Le Marquand, whose role includes responsibility for the police, said the judicial system and prosecution service should be part of the chief minister's department.
Declan Roche, a criminologist at the London School of Economics, points out that, with the exception of jury service, the judicial system is almost entirely undemocratic.
Wednesday's 24-hour strike was organised by the country's three main trade-union federations, and drew support from other unions in oil, electricity, transport, communications and finance, even the judicial arm of the civil service.
However, the potential for embarrassment is much greater, especially given a judicial finding upholding Internal Revenue Service penalties against Pace on accuracy-related issues and the fact he represented himself and his wife, who is a co-party.
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Even more than Scalia, who has embodied judicial conservatism during a generation of service on the Supreme Court, Roberts has served the interests, and reflected the values, of the contemporary Republican Party.
The chancellor's department has asked the Senior Salaries Review Body (SSRB) to review the relationship between judicial salaries and those of the senior civil service.
The fact that these nations were British colonies is also an advantage in that they inherited a similar civil service, political system, a judicial system and the English language, features that would make the integration easier than the union of Europe.
At worst, it is a Trojan Horse, calculated to devolve whether through further administrative action or judicial decisions into an unencumbered right to service in the armed forces for openly gay individuals.
Judge Selna, who is also presiding over that case, last month overruled a lower judicial official's finding questioning the veracity of the Internal Revenue Service's lead lawyer.
At the village level, Falintil has helped the reintegration of returning militia members in the absence of a functioning judicial system by administering home-brew justice, generally relying on community service-type sentences but sometimes veering to beatings.
The rulings also appeared to further consolidate powers in the military's hands, coming one day after the military-appointed justice ministry gave the military and intelligence service extraordinary powers to arrest, detain and prosecute civilians without judicial warrants.
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But records from the service's Criminal Investigation Command, obtained by the conservative legal group Judicial Watch, provided glimpses into how soldiers bought drugs from Afghan juveniles, an Afghan interpreter and in one case, an employee of a Defense Department contractor, who was eventually fired.
But plans to pay for and run their own library service had to be "put on hold" pending the outcome of a judicial review.
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The sorts of reforms needed include a guarantee of greater judicial independence, media freedom and a curbing of the influence of Vladimiro Montesinos, a shadowy intelligence-service strongman who acts as the power behind the presidency.
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