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Politics A-Level United Kingdom (DONE!!!!!)

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How can it be described that the Judiciary and the Supreme Court is Independent and Neutral?

Author: eric_galvao



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-Judges are Experiences Layers who have been used to Serving the Law, and the Rule of Law in a Neutral, not Bias, Fashion -Since the Constitution Act of 2005, an Independent Judicial Appointments Commission has been Created, Candidates for Judicial Appointments are more Clear and Apolitical -The UKSC led to a Split from the Executive and the Legislature. The Court is in a Different Building -The 'Sub-Judice' rule in Both Houses of Parliaments means MPs and Peers can not Discuss about Current or Impending Court Cases -Judges been Openly Criticizing Government Decisions. 2023 saw Sunak's Rwanda Bill stopped at the UKSC due to the unlawfulness it Possessed. Rwanda is not a Safe Nation


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