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question 27
judicial independence means independence from...
public opinion and international law
presidents and prime ministers
the elected branches and public opinion
the legislature and the executive
Judicial independence safeguards the judiciary's ability to make decisions free from interference. The legislature makes laws and the executive enforces them. To ensure fair - and impartial judgments, the judiciary must be independent of these two branches. Public opinion, international law, and individual leaders like presidents and prime ministers are not the core elements that judicial independence is directly about in terms of structural separation.
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the legislature and the executive