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judicial reforms - translation to arabic

SET OF ECONOMIC AND POLITICAL LEGISLATION PROMULGATED BY THE SPANISH CROWN UNDER VARIOUS KINGS OF THE HOUSE OF BOURBON, MAINLY IN THE 18TH CENTURY
Bourbon reforms; Borbon reforms
  • Charles III of Spain, who initiated the vigorous programs of reform.

judicial reforms         
REFORM OF THE JUDICIAL SYSTEM OF A JURISDICTION
Judicial reforms; Justice reform; Judicial Reform
الإصلاحات القضائية
reform         
LARGE IMPROVEMENT OF WHAT IS WRONG, CORRUPT, UNSATISFACTORY
Reforms; Political reformer; Reforming processes; Political reform
اسْم : تغيير . إصلاح
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فِعْل : يُصْلِح . يعدِّل . يحسِّن . ينقِّح
reform         
LARGE IMPROVEMENT OF WHAT IS WRONG, CORRUPT, UNSATISFACTORY
Reforms; Political reformer; Reforming processes; Political reform
إِصْلاحٌ

Definition

reform
n.
1) carry out, effect a reform
2) a far-reaching; radical, sweeping reform
3) (an) agrarian, land; economic; labor; orthographic, spelling; penal; social reform

Wikipedia

Bourbon Reforms

The Bourbon Reforms (Spanish: Reformas Borbónicas) consisted of political and economic changes promulgated by the Spanish Crown under various kings of the House of Bourbon, since 1700, mainly in the 18th century. The beginning of the new Crown's power with clear lines of authority to officials contrasted to the complex system of government that evolved under the Habsburg monarchs. For example, the crown pursued state predominance over the Catholic Church, pushed economic reforms, and placed power solely into the hands of civil officials.

The reforms resulted in significant restructuring of administrative structure and personnel. The reforms were intended to stimulate manufacturing and technology to modernise Spain. In Spanish America, the reforms were designed to make the administration more efficient and to promote its economic, commercial and fiscal development. When looking at the material effects of how the Bourbon Reforms aimed to change the relationship between the Spanish American colonies and the Crown, it can be said that the reforms functionally aimed to transform juridically semi-autonomous groups into proper colonies. Specifically, the reforms sought to increase commercial agriculture and mining and increase trade. The system was intended to be much more hierarchal, forcing the colonies to become more dependent on Spain and serve as a market for their manufactured goods. The crown ordered these changes in hopes that it would have a positive effect on the economy of Spain. Furthermore, the Bourbon Reforms were intended to limit the power of Criollos and re-establish peninsular supremacy over the colonies.

The reforms achieved mixed results administratively but succeeded in alienating the local elites of the Americas (who called themselves Criollos) and eventually led to the independence of all overseas dominions of the Spanish crown. This is not to say that a clean and straight line can be drawn from the Bourbon reforms to the movements for Independence, but rather that the period of unrest that came in the wake of the reforms helped encourage the conditions necessary for local riots, and eventually revolts.

Examples of use of judicial reforms
1. Judicial reforms process, political and economic situation came under discussion.
2. Financial and judicial reforms have also been introduced.
3. It ties $50 million to improved counter–terrorism work and democratic and judicial reforms.
4. Japan has indicated their willingness to aid Vietnam in building and implementing judicial reforms for the Southeast Asian country.
5. The people‘s procuracy needs to improve prosecution work to make a breakthrough in judicial reforms, a legislative leader stressed.