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Should judges reflect the society in which they live?

Date Submitted: 06/26/2004 04:21:58
Category: / Literature / English
Length: 4 pages (1232 words)
Justice that is absolutely impartial is a cornerstone of democracy. Judges are the highest officials of the judiciary, as independent arbitrators they are relied upon to perform their judicial duties according to the law and Constitutional principles, autonomously of social, political and ideological concerns. In democratic nations, as that of Australia, it is not appropriate for judges to reflect their society in the performance of their judicial role. Ultimately it is the detachment of the …
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