Judicial officer - meaning and definition. What is Judicial officer
Diclib.com
ChatGPT AI Dictionary
Enter a word or phrase in any language 👆
Language:

Translation and analysis of words by ChatGPT artificial intelligence

On this page you can get a detailed analysis of a word or phrase, produced by the best artificial intelligence technology to date:

  • how the word is used
  • frequency of use
  • it is used more often in oral or written speech
  • word translation options
  • usage examples (several phrases with translation)
  • etymology

What (who) is Judicial officer - definition


Judicial officer         
  • Environmental Judicial Officers at the scene of an [[environmental crime]] in Kuwait.
PERSON WITH RESPONSIBILITIES IN REGARD TO THE APPLICATION OF THE LAW
Judicial officers
A judicial officer is a person with the responsibilities and powers to facilitate, arbitrate, preside over, and make decisions and directions in regard to the application of the law.
Huissier de justice         
  • Sign of huissier de justice in [[Angoulême]], France
OFFICER OF THE COURT WHO IS EMPLOYED TO EXECUTE WRITS AND PROCESSES AND MAKE ARRESTS
Gerechtsdeurwaarder; Huissiers de justice; Usher of Justice; Justice officer
A huissier de justice (literally French for "justice usher"), sometimes anglicized as judicial officer, is an officer of the court in France, and The officer is appointed by a magistrate of the court (or in France, by the Minister of Justice) and holds a monopoly on the service and execution of court decisions and enforceable instruments. Huissiers de justice also serve as formal witnesses to events (constat d'huissier) in the manner of a notary public.
Judicial activism in the European Union         
CONTROVERSIAL JUDICIAL PRACTICE, PARTICULARLY IN THE UNITED STATES
Judicial Activism; Judicial activist; Legislating from the bench; Activist judge; Activist judges; Judicial Tyranny; Judicial activism in Canada; Law and social change; Juristocracy; Judicial activism (Canada); Activist court; Broad judicial review; Judicial activism in the European Union; Judicial activism in the european union; Judicial fiat; Legislate from the bench; Judicial tyranny; Judicial activism in India; Judicial Activism In India; Judicialization; Judicial overreach; Activist judiciary; Judicial activists; Judicially activist
The European Court of Justice has historically been an important driver of integration in the EU by performing judicial activism.For a critical view on the concept of judicial activism in regard to the ECJ, see Grimmel, Andreas (2014).
Examples of use of Judicial officer
1. Secondly, our judicial officer got huge exposure, and they played vital role in delivering speedy justice,» he added further.
2. As the nation‘s top judicial officer, Rehnquist presided over President Bill Clinton‘s historic impeachment trial before the Senate in early 1'''.
3. There was no suggestion of a protest from the touring party, Woodward having made it clear that he would accept the verdict of the judicial officer.
4. Yesterday Woodward held two more press conferences, at which the question of the citing officer‘s refusal to bring Umaga and Mealamu to the attention of the judicial officer again received the majority of the attention.
5. "It‘s an example of the executive being willing to trump the decision of an independent judicial officer and in a sense it brings the system into disrepute, " barrister Lex Lasry told Australian radio on Tuesday.