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explain independence of judiciary (max. 8 points)

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Answered by kopal
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Judicial Independence is the concept that the judiciary needs to be kept away from the other branches of government. That is courts should not be subjet to  improper influence
from the other branches of government or from private or partisan interests. Judicial independence is vital and important to the idea of seperation of powers.
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Answered by 12239
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Judicial independence is the concept that the judiciary should be independent from the other branches of government. That is, courts should not be subject to improper influence from the other branches of government or from private or partisan interests.

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