The Role Of The Institution Of Judicial Review In Ensuring The Independence Of The Judiciary
Dilshod Aripov Urinboevich , Ph.D., Associate Professor, Adviser To Director Of The Supreme School Of Judges, UzbekistanAbstract
This article discusses the role of the institute of judicial review in ensuring the independence of the judiciary; its importance in ensuring the rights and freedoms of citizens; its differences from fair trial; its types and forms of implementation; its subjects and objects; its purpose and content; its characteristics of execution through legal and disciplinary norms; its functions in law enforcement, regulation, organizational maintenance, education; as well as its prospects in strengthening the independence of the judiciary from other branches of government.
Keywords
Review, control, judicial review, constitutional review, general judicial review, special judicial review, forms of judicial review, fair trial, substantial and procedural law
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