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  2. Judiciary of Romania - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of Romania is organized as a hierarchical system of courts, with a civil law system. Provisions regarding its structure and organization are found in the Constitution and Law no. 304/2004 on judicial organization. [1] The civil courts are organized as follows: High Court of Cassation and Justice (Înalta Curte de Casaţie şi ...

  3. Judicial scrivener - Wikipedia

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    South Korea has a similar profession known as beommusa (Korean: 법무사; Hanja: 法務士).This is officially translated as "Certified Judicial Scrivener". [4] It is noteworthy that beommusa cannot represent client in court in any litigation, since South Korea strictly allow only byeonhosa (변호사; 辯護士, Attorney at Law) to undertake litigation, while banning paralegals from ...

  4. Judiciary of France - Wikipedia

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    Judicial appointments in the judicial stream must be approved by a special panel, the High Council of the Judiciary. Once appointed, career judges serve for life and cannot be removed without specific disciplinary proceedings conducted before the council with due process .

  5. Judiciary of Kenya - Wikipedia

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    The Judiciary of Kenya is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in Kenya. After the promulgation of the Constitution of Kenya in 2010, the general ...

  6. Corruption in Zimbabwe - Wikipedia

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    On Transparency International's 2023 Corruption Perceptions Index, Zimbabwe scored 24 on a scale from 0 ("highly corrupt") to 100 ("very clean"). When ranked by score, Zimbabwe ranked 149th among the 180 countries in the Index, where the country ranked first is perceived to have the most honest public sector. [ 4 ]

  7. Judiciary of New Zealand - Wikipedia

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    The judiciary of New Zealand is responsible for the system of courts that interprets and applies the laws of New Zealand.It has four primary functions: to provide a mechanism for dispute resolution; to deliver authoritative rulings on the meaning and application of legislation; to develop case law; and to uphold the rule of law, personal liberty and human rights. [1]

  8. United States presidential transition - Wikipedia

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    It is the practice for Cabinet secretaries and high-level political appointees to tender their resignation with effect on the Inauguration Day (January 20) of a new president. The deputy secretaries are also expected to tender their resignation, but are commonly requested to stay on in an acting capacity until the confirmation by the Senate of ...

  9. Judicial Watch - Wikipedia

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    Judicial Watch paid Bannon's group Victory Film Project $382,143 for the film. [46] Politico described the film as an "infomercial for the work of Judicial Watch". [47] Judicial Watch has advertised on Breitbart for a number of years. [48] Judicial Watch's president Tom Fitton said "Liberal activists want to destroy Breitbart, but we won't be ...