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  • Before 1994, all judicial appointments had been made by NP political office-bearers (they were now made by the Judicial

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • Before 1994, all judicial appointments had been made by NP political office-bearers (they were now made by the Judicial

    ANC Daily News Briefing 1998

  • Judicial is the also only branch that has a competence/experience/academic barrier to entry - the others are a free for all - anyone can apply - all you need is citizenship, access to money, and a gullible electorate (this last you get for free).

    Transparency 2010

  • Judicial is the also only branch that has a competence/experience/academic barrier to entry - the others are a free for all - anyone can apply - all you need is citizenship, access to money, and a gullible electorate (this last you get for free).

    anti ex parte party 2009

  • Judicial is the also only branch that has a competence/experience/academic barrier to entry - the others are a free for all - anyone can apply - all you need is citizenship, access to money, and a gullible electorate (this last you get for free).

    Politics 2010

  • Judicial is the also only branch that has a competence/experience/academic barrier to entry - the others are a free for all - anyone can apply - all you need is citizenship, access to money, and a gullible electorate (this last you get for free).

    9 posts from November 2009 2009

  • Judicial is the also only branch that has a competence/experience/academic barrier to entry - the others are a free for all - anyone can apply - all you need is citizenship, access to money, and a gullible electorate (this last you get for free).

    Accountability 2010

  • Judicial is the also only branch that has a competence/experience/academic barrier to entry - the others are a free for all - anyone can apply - all you need is citizenship, access to money, and a gullible electorate (this last you get for free).

    anti ex parte party 2009

  • If it was introduced as a replacement for secular civil law, where both parties consent, as a form of binding arbitration it wouldn't really be all that different from the use of Jewish law to settle civil disputes (see the London Beth Din Judicial Division).

    More on the Sharia Law Poll 2006

  • It is at least the second time Ms O'Shane has been referred to the Judicial Commission, which has already heard magistrates Jennifer Betts and Brian Maloney fight for their careers in the past year.

    NEWS.com.au | Top Stories 2012

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