do you think judiciary is necessary in a democracy?
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A growing body of research, commonly referred to as the judicialization of politics, has found that the courts are increasingly addressing issues related to individual rights and that the role of the judiciary is expanding over time and across the globe (Ferejohn 2002; Hirschl 2008; Murphy 1993; Vallinder 1994). Holding an impartial and independent judiciary has been identified as important for protecting constitutional promises of many human rights (Chavez 2008; Howard and Carey 2004; Keith 2002; Vanberg 2008). In agreement with de Tocqueville, this work concludes that the court's power and freedom to review and challenge the constitutionality of legislative and executive actions is often essential for protecting constitutional promises on human rights. ...
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Yes, judiciary is necessary in a democracy
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