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judicial immunity - перевод на итальянский

FORM OF LEGAL IMMUNITY WHICH PROTECTS JUDGES AND OTHERS EMPLOYED BY THE JUDICIARY FROM LIABILITY RESULTING FROM THEIR JUDICIAL ACTIONS
Judicial Immunity; Judicial accountability; Sylvester Harris; User:Pmlydon/Sylvester Harris; Judicial immunity in the United States
  • Sovereign Immunity is Alive and Well

judicial immunity         
immunità giudiziaria (protezione concessa a giudici da reclami o rivendicazioni)
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
attivismo giudiziario (volontà del tribunale a stabilire una nuova norma)
acquired immunity         
  • An antibody is made up of two heavy chains and two light chains. The unique variable region allows an antibody to recognize its matching antigen.<ref name=NIAID/>
  • The B lymphocyte activation pathway. B&nbsp;cells function to protect the host by producing antibodies that identify and neutralize foreign objects like bacteria and viruses.<ref name=NIAID/>
  • [[Google Ngram]]  of "acquired immunity " vs. "adaptive immunity".  The peak  for "adaptive" in the 1960s reflects its introduction to immunology  by [[Robert A. Good]] and use by colleagues; the explosive increase in the 1990s was correlated with the use of the phrase "innate immunity".
  • Overview of the processes involved in the primary immune response
SUBSYSTEM OF THE OVERALL IMMUNE SYSTEM THAT IS COMPOSED OF HIGHLY SPECIALIZED, SYSTEMIC CELLS AND PROCESSES THAT ELIMINATE PATHOGENS OR PREVENT THEIR GROWTH
Acquired immune system; Specific immunity; Acquired immunity; Adaptive immunity; Adaptive immune response; Acquired immune response; Active immune system; Active immunity; Aquired immune response; Adaptive Immune System; Acquired resistance; Specific immune response; Specific immune system
Immunità acquisita

Определение

cell-mediated
¦ adjective Physiology (of immunity) involving the action of white blood cells. Often contrasted with humoral.

Википедия

Judicial immunity

Judicial immunity is a form of sovereign immunity, which protects judges and others employed by the judiciary from liability resulting from their judicial actions.

Though judges have immunity from lawsuit, in constitutional democracies judicial misconduct or bad personal behaviour is not completely protected. Depending on the jurisdiction, they may be criminally charged for courtroom behavior unrelated to the decision-making process (for example, by shooting someone and committing a murder unrelated to capital punishment by the state), bad decisions may be reversed by an appeals court, and judges may be removed by other judges on the same or higher court (in the United States, a judicial council), by a recall election, by the next regular election, or following impeachment by a legislature.

Примеры употребления для judicial immunity
1. Unless impeached, governors enjoy judicial immunity.
2. Chirac has refused to be questioned in the affair, citing judicial immunity granted for acts during his presidential tenure.
3. "All parties involved in the pre–2002 conflicts are granted legal and judicial immunity," the bill reads.
4. The majority opinion taught the public that, in fact, the attorney general enjoys full judicial immunity no matter his decisions.
5. Chirac has refused to be questioned in the case, citing judicial immunity granted for acts during his presidential tenure.