Political Science, asked by samirshaik31q, 2 months ago

why does the judiciary have to be impartial and independent​

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Answered by innocentmunda07
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Explanation:

Judicial independence is important to you because it guarantees that judges are free to decide honestly and impartially, in accordance with the law and evidence, without concern or fear of interference, control, or improper influence from anyone.

Answered by yokeshps2005
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The concept of judicial independence is essential to justice for each individual because, as Hamilton also said, “[N]o man can be sure that he may not be tomorrow the victim of a spirit of injustice, by which he may be the gainer today.” The citizens must understand that it is ultimately in their self-interest for judges not to be influenced by their policy preferences because of the possibility that one day they will be in a position in which their own cherished rights are politically unpopular. By building this perspective, we can grow a vibrant constituency of active citizens for judicial independence.

This goal is impossible to fully achieve in states that continue to elect their judges in partisan judicial elections. In these states, the fundraising arms race will continue, and without structural reforms it will be hard for citizens to turn a blind eye to their immediate policy preferences in favor of the longer view of judicial independence.

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