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O que (quem) é judicial oath - definição

AN OFFICIAL PROMISE BY A PERSON WHO HAS BEEN ELECTED TO A PUBLIC OFFICE TO FULFILL THE DUTIES OF THE OFFICE ACCORDING TO THE LAW
Oath of Office; Oaths of office; United Kingdom Military Oath of Allegiance; Coronation oath; Coronation Oath; Judicial oath
  • Second presidential inauguration of [[Sergio Mattarella]].
  • [[Dilma Rousseff]] takes the oath of office of the President of Brazil.
  • [[Hassan Rouhani]] takes the oath of office as the [[President of Iran]].
  • 1963]], after the [[assassination of John F. Kennedy]]
  • 1st Session]] of the [[13th National People's Congress]].

Oath of Allegiance (United Kingdom)         
  • King John signing the [[Magna Carta]] at Runnymede
  • British Citizenship ceremony
  • King Charles I
  • Elizabeth I in Parliament
  • The [[English Bill of Rights]]
  • King James I
  • King George IV
  • James I and VI in the English Parliament
  • ''[[Queen Victoria]] holding a Privy Council meeting.'' by D. Wilke. 1838.
OATH OF ALLEGIANCE MADE TO THE MONARCH OF THE UNITED KINGDOM, ALSO REFERS TO THE OATHS OF THE PREDECESSORS OF THE MODERN UNITED KINGDOM STATE
Oath of Allegiance (UK); Official Oath; Oath of Allegiance to James I; Parliamentary Oath of Allegiance; British parliamentary oath
The Oath of Allegiance (Judicial or Official Oath) is a promise to be loyal to the British monarch, and his or her heirs and successors, sworn by certain public servants in the United Kingdom, and also by newly naturalised subjects in citizenship ceremonies. The current standard wording of the oath of allegiance is set out in the Promissory Oaths Act 1868.
Oath of office         
An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before assuming the duties of an office, usually a position in government or within a religious body, although such oaths are sometimes required of officers of other organizations. Such oaths are often required by the laws of the state, religious body, or other organization before the person may actually exercise the powers of the office or organization.
Hitler Oath         
  • [[Reichswehr]] soldiers swear the Hitler oath in 1934, with hands raised in the traditional ''[[schwurhand]]'' gesture.
OATH SWORN BY MEMBERS OF THE WEHRMACHT AND GERMAN CIVIL SERVICE FROM 1934
Reichswehreid; Führereid; Fuehrereid; Fuhrereid; Oath to Hitler; Oath of allegiance to Hitler; Soldier's Oath; Soldiers' Oath; Oath of loyalty to Hitler; Führer Oath; Hitler oath
The Hitler Oath (German: or Führer Oath)—also referred in English as the Soldier's Oath—refers to the oaths of allegiance sworn by the officers and soldiers of the German Armed Forces and civil servants of Nazi Germany between the years 1934 and 1945. The oath pledged personal loyalty to Adolf Hitler in place of loyalty to the constitution of the country.

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Oath of office

An oath of office is an oath or affirmation a person takes before assuming the duties of an office, usually a position in government or within a religious body, although such oaths are sometimes required of officers of other organizations. Such oaths are often required by the laws of the state, religious body, or other organization before the person may actually exercise the powers of the office or organization. It may be administered at an inauguration, coronation, enthronement, or other ceremony connected with the taking up of office itself, or it may be administered privately. In some cases it may be administered privately and then repeated during a public ceremony.

Some oaths of office are statements of allegiance and loyalty to a constitution or other legal text or to a person or office-holder (e.g., an oath to support the constitution of the state, or of loyalty to the king or queen) (see Oath of allegiance). Under the laws of a state, it may be considered treason or a high crime to betray a sworn oath of office.

The word "oath" and the phrase "I swear" refer to a solemn vow. For those who choose not to, the alternative terms "solemn promise" or "solemnly affirm" and "I promise" or "I affirm" are sometimes used.

Exemplos do corpo de texto para judicial oath
1. That would be inconsistent with the judicial oath.
2. Both I and my colleagues must take a judicial oath that reflects these very principles.
3. Roberts took a separate judicial oath during a private White House ceremony attended by the other justices.
4. "Some compare a nominee‘s refusal to violate his judicial oath or abandon judicial ethics to taking the Fifth Amendment.
5. "There is irresponsible talk that despite my judicial oath there is no way I can desist from favoring Besigye.