Does the Caribbean have an independent judiciary?
Title: Does the Caribbean have an independent judiciary?
Category: /Social Sciences
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Does the Caribbean have an independent judiciary?
Category: /Social Sciences
Details: Words: 1336 | Pages: 5 (approximately 235 words/page)
Is there an independent judiciary in the Commonwealth Caribbean? The answer for this question is 'yes'. First we define an independent judiciary. The independence of the judiciary refers to the constitutional arrangements which have been put in place to certify that the judiciary, as an institution, is independent of all those who might wish to wield influences over or control over it. Next, we state the countries in the Commonwealth Caribbean and they are twelve
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have the right to exercise full control over administrative decisions pertaining directly and immediately to functions of the judiciary. Matters such as establishment of court lists, assignment of judges, the sittings at courts and the direction of administrative staff. Even the staff's recruitment, promotion, removal and their terms and conditions of appointment. Control over such matters like these may or may not ease the pressure on judges by affecting the condition under which they work.