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judicial arm - traducción al Inglés

APPROACH TO AMERICAN CONSTITUTIONAL JURISPRUDENCE
Judicial Minimalism; Minimalism (Judicial); Judicial minimalist; Minimalism (judicial)

judicial arm      
(n.) = poder judicial
Ex: The judicial arm of the European Communities is the Court of Justice.
judicial         
  • ''Corpus Iuris Civilis'', 1607
  • Gratian
  • [[Lady Justice]] (Latin: ''Justicia''), symbol of the judiciary.<ref>Hamilton, Marci.  ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=Ox4_vqFCjcEC&pg=PA296 God vs. the Gavel]'', p. 296 (Cambridge University Press 2005): "The symbol of the judicial system, seen in courtrooms throughout the United States, is blindfolded Lady Justice."</ref><ref>Fabri, Marco.  ''[https://books.google.com/books?id=AwwH0F8iC9QC&pg=PA137 The challenge of change for judicial systems]'', p, 137 (IOS Press 2000): "the judicial system is intended to be apolitical, its symbol being that of a blindfolded Lady Justice holding balanced scales."</ref> Statue at Shelby County Courthouse, Memphis, Tennessee
SYSTEM OF COURTS THAT INTERPRETS AND APPLIES THE LAW
Judicial power; Judicial branch; Judicial; Judicial system; Judicative; Judicial Branch; Federal Judiciary; Judicature; Judicial behavior; Court systems; Court system; Judicatory; Judicial science; Judiciary branch; Judicial body; Judiciary system; Judicial branch of government; Judiciaries; Judiciative branch
(adj.) = judicial
Ex: Enter a judgement and other judicial decisions of a court in a case under the heading for the court.
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* extra-judicial = extrajudicial, al margen de la ley
* judicial arm = poder judicial
* judicial review = recurso de inconstitucionalidad
* judicial summons = citación judicial, orden de comparecencia, auto de comparecencia, emplazamiento judicial, requerimiento judicial, citatorio, citatoria
* judicial system = sistema judicial, poder judicial
judicial activism         
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
activismo judicial (propósito del tribunal de fijar nuevas leyes)

Definición

administración de Justicia
1) Derecho.
Aplicación de las normas legales y ejecución de lo establecido por ellas. Se extiende al conjunto de órganos que en un Estado tienen dicha función.

     2) Derecho.
Acción de los tribunales a quienes pertenece exclusivamente la potestad de aplicar las leyes en los juicios civiles y criquiales.

Wikipedia

Judicial minimalism

Judicial minimalism refers to a philosophy in United States constitutional law which promotes itself as a politically moderate viewpoint such as that of retired Judge Sandra Day O'Connor. It is often compared to other judicial philosophies such as judicial activism, judicial originalism, and judicial textualism. Judicial minimalism takes its approach from a limited method of decision-making conceived by Edmund Burke.

Ejemplos de uso de judicial arm
1. The International Court of Justice is the U.N.‘s judicial arm for resolving legal disputes among member states.
2. "It is an altogether different matter for the judicial arm of the state to admit such information as evidence when adjudicating definitely upon the guilt or innocence of a person charged with a criminal offense." Amnesty International hailed it as a "momentous decision." "The Law Lords‘ ruling has overturned the tacit belief that torture can be condoned under certain circumstances.