Examples of 'judicial structure' in a sentence

Meaning of "judicial structure"

Judicial structure: Refers to the organization and hierarchy of the court system in a country, including the various levels of courts and their functions

How to use "judicial structure" in a sentence

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The judicial structure must be patiently rebuilt.
It seeks to bypass the whole judicial structure.
The judicial structure remains as previously.
Establishment of a new judicial structure for that purpose.
The judicial structure is patterned on the British system.
Political and judicial structure.
Hong Kong claims its own legislation and operates its own judicial structure.
This same judicial structure has continued until the present day.
Compulsory labor permeates our legal and judicial structure.
The judicial structure in Namibia parallels that of South Africa.
Full implementation of relevant laws and inadequate judicial structure still poses a challenge to be overcome.
No such system yet exists or is envisaged within the country 's judicial structure.
The time has come to consider an international judicial structure specifically for trying terrorists.
The judicial structure has an appeals court for each of the country 's court jurisdictions.
The medieval Icelandic state had a unique judicial structure.

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A well-ordered legislative and judicial structure is crucial for meeting this criterion.
In Cuba, the civil and military courts were merged within the judicial structure.
Albania 's judicial structure comprises a Constitutional Court, a Supreme Court, 6 civilian appeal courts and 29 district courts.
The Court has begun to reflect on the future judicial structure of the Union.
Constitutional, political and judicial structure of the State.
Goðorð system = = The medieval Icelandic state had a unique judicial structure.
A construction boom is in place, and the financial judicial structure is being reformed and revisited.
The Supreme People 's Court stands at the apex of the judicial structure.
The year 2004 was also characterised by changes to the judicial structure of the European Union.
By 1864, a proliferation of court cases necessitated an expansion to the judicial structure in the province.

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