Judicial Tenure And Its Role In Securing Judicial Independence: Practices From Uzbekistan And The United States
Botirjon Kosimov , Senior Lecturer And Independent Researcher At Tashkent State University Of Law, UzbekistanAbstract
This article analyzes judicial tenure and its impact on judicial independence in jurisdiction of Uzbekistan and the United States. The author gains critical insight into judicial tenure in both countries and offers a proposal to reconsider judicial tenure in Uzbekistan based on his empirical research.
Keywords
Judiciary, judges
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