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Answered by RealSweetie
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Definition. Judicial independence means that courts enforce the law and resolve disputes without regard to the power and preferences of the parties appearing before them (La Porta et al. 2004). Its theoretical antecedents are traced to the Enlightenment, and its application in practice dates to the US Constitution.

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Judicial independence means that courts enforce the law and resolve disputes without regard to the power and preferences of the parties appearing before them (La Porta et al. 2004). Its theoretical antecedents are traced to the Enlightenment, and its application in practice dates to the US Constitution.

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