Of or pertaining to courts of judicature, or legal tribunals; judicial; as, a judiciary proceeding.
That branch of government in which judicial power is vested; the system of courts of justice in a country; the judges, taken collectively; as, an independent judiciary; the senate committee on the judiciary.
The branch of government invested with judicial power to interpret and apply the law; the court system; the body of judges; then bench.
the branch of government, and the system of courts, that interprets the law.
persons who administer justice
the system of law courts that administer justice and constitute the judicial branch of government
Collective term for the 43,000 judges, magistrates and tribunal members who deal with legal matters in England and Wales.
The system of federal and state courts.
An important branch of most political systems, the judiciary is the system of courts and personnel that determine whether the laws of the society have been transgressed, and, if so, whether and what type of sanctions ought to be imposed on the transgressor.
The branch of government which interprets and enforces laws. The judiciary is composed of the courts, the judges and chief justices and protects the right of citizens from both the government and fellow citizens.
The court system, the third ‘arm' of government, which interprets and declares the law and people's rights under the law
The judicial branch of government, which is comprised of a system of courts of law for the administration of justice.
The system of courts of justice and the personnel, such as judges, who are involved in making judgments.
i) Relating to the administration of justice or to the judgment of a Court ii) A judge or other officer empowered to act as a judge
The branch of government given the power to interpret and apply the law. It includes the court system.
The Courts that enforce laws and protect the rights guaranteed in the Constitution. This branch of government is independent from the legislature and the executive.
A system of courts of law. The Judges of these courts.
In law, the judiciary or judicial is the system of courts which administer justice in the name of the sovereign or state, a mechanism for the resolution of disputes.
The Russian judiciary has judicial appeal and judicial review at the level of the Supreme Court. Constitutional Court, Supreme Court, and Supreme Court of Arbitration judges are appointed by the Federation Council of Russia on the recommendation of the president of Russia, whereas other judges for all federal courts are appointed simply by the president.