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judicial$41790$ - traduzione in greco

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

judicial      
adj. δικαστικός, δίκαιος, αμερόληπτος, κριτικός
legal case         
  • Canadian criminal cases
DISPUTE RESOLVED BY A COURT
Court case; Case (law); Legal dispute; Judicial proceeding; Court action; Judicial proceedings
δικαστική υπόθεση
expert opinion         
WITNESS WHO IS BELIEVED TO HAVE EXPERTISE AND SPECIALISED KNOWLEDGE IN A PARTICULAR SUBJECT BEYOND THAT OF THE AVERAGE PERSON
Expert witnesses; Expert source; Expert testimony; Expert Testimony; Scientific evidence (law); Expert Witness; Expert opinion; Expert evidence; Forensic witness; Forensic testimony; Professional witness; Judicial expert; Sociomedical assessment
γνώμη ειδικού

Definizione

Judicature
·noun A court of justice; a judicatory.
II. Judicature ·noun The right of judicial action; jurisdiction; extent jurisdiction of a judge or court.
III. Judicature ·noun The state or profession of those employed in the administration of justice; also, the dispensing or administration of justice.

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.