Comment on the view that the acquisition of legal education and professional experience in the practice of law are enough building blocks to ensure the independence of the judiciary in the state
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Acquisition of legal education and professional experience in the practice of law are enough building blocks to ensure the independence of the judiciary in the state. This alone is not enough, there is more to legal education and professional experience in the practice of law to ensure the independence of the judiciary in the state
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- Judicial independence is vital because it ensures that lawyers and judges can rule independently and frankly, without care and fear of intervention, coercion or insufficient power from others, in compliance with the law and the facts.
- In a democracy, it is vitally important that lawyers and the courts as a whole be independent and distinct from and from all external forces. That is, without restriction, without inadvertent pressures, pressures, inducements, threats or interference explicitly or indirectly, from anyone/anything, the judiciary shall determine matters before them impartially; so that those involved and the general public will be assured that their proceedings can be decided equally and according to the rules.
- The judiciary must espouse in particular equality before law, the presumption of innocence and the right of an independent, impartial and competent tribunal to conduct a fair public hearing.
- Thus, the principles of judiciary independence necessitates the judiciary to guarantee fair treatment of the judicial process and protection for the
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