Judiciary

The judiciary (also known as the judicial system or judicature) is the system of courts that interprets and applies the law in the name of the sovereign or state. The judiciary also provides a mechanism for the resolution of disputes. Under the doctrine of the separation of powers, the judiciary generally does not make law (that is, in a plenary fashion, which is the responsibility of the legislature) or enforce law (which is the responsibility of the executive), but rather interprets law and applies it to the facts of each case. This branch of government is often tasked with ensuring equal justice under law. It usually consists of a court of final appeal (called the "supreme court" or "constitutional court"), together with lower courts.

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Succession question fuels uncertainty in Oman

By Reuters UK

Oman's Sultan Qaboos bin Said rules his perch on one of the world's busiest shipping lanes as an absolute monarch, without checks from a parliament or judiciary. (May 24)

MORE TOPICS: UNEMPLOYMENT, ISRAEL, COURT, INTERNATIONAL MONETARY FUND, SUPREME COURT

Kim "Dotcom" Schmitz, the German-born founder of Megaupload, is now looking to defend himself in court, but in order to do so, he has demanded that his hard drives and his computers -- all 135 of them -- be returned to him so he can use the data
Kim Dotcom, Megaupload Founder, Demands Access To Seized Property To Defend Himself

By IBTimes

Kim "Dotcom" Schmitz, the German-born founder of Megaupload, is now looking to defend himself in court, but in order to do so, he has demanded that his hard drives and his computers -- all 135 of them -- be returned to him so he can use the data for his defense. (May 23)

MORE TOPICS: COURT, LAWYER, FBI

Sailf al-Islam Gaddafi, who is currently awaiting trial in Libya, refuses to appoint Libyan lawyer to defend him
Libya: Saif al–Islam Gaddafi Refuses to Appoint Defence Lawyer

By IBTimes UK

Sailf al-Islam Gaddafi, who is currently awaiting trial in Libya, refuses to appoint Libyan lawyer to defend him, top Libyan diplomat says. (May 17)

MORE TOPICS: IRAQ, HUMAN RIGHTS, COURT, UNITED NATIONS, LIBYA, INTERNATIONAL LAW, LAWYER

Zhou Yongkang
Communist Party Veterans In China Demand Security Head Zhou Yongkang Quit

By IBTimes

A group of retired Chinese Communist Party members have called for the resignation of Zhou Yongkang, the head of China's Public Security Ministry. (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: CHINA, HUMAN RIGHTS, THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK

Mohammed Rashid, the late Palestinian leader Yasser Arafat's former financial adviser, is being sought by the Palestinian Authority on suspicion of corruption and embezzlement
Hunt for Yasser Arafat’s 'Corrupt' Former Advisor Mohammed Rashid

By IBTimes UK

The former financial adviser of the late Yasser Arafat is being sought abroad on suspicion of corruption and embezzlement. (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: AL ARABIYA, COURT, ATTORNEY GENERAL, INVESTMENT, DUBAI

FBI's Mueller confirms JPMorgan preliminary probe

By Reuters

FBI Director Robert Mueller on Wednesday confirmed that the agency has opened a "preliminary investigation" into JPMorgan Chase & Co <JPM.N>, the nation's largest bank. (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: JPMORGAN CHASE, FBI

Ratko Mladic
Ratko Mladic Goes On Trial Over War Crimes, Genocide; Taunts Survivors In Court

By IBTimes

Former Bosnian Serb military commander Ratko Mladic went on trial Wednesday on 11 counts of war crimes, including genocide during Bosnian war in the 1990s, which saw the Srebrenica massacre and the bloody siege of Sarajevo. (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: COURT, THE NEW YORK TIMES, NEW YORK

Analysis: Key to Universal-EMI decision: Has music business lost control?

By Reuters

On the face of it, Universal Music Group's bid to buy a big chunk of EMI stands to make the world's leading music company an even more formidable force, combining Universal's star lineup of Lady Gaga and Rihanna with the British compan... (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: CITIGROUP, RETAIL, FLORIDA, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SONY, LAW FIRM

Key to Universal-EMI decision: Has music business lost control?

By Reuters

On the face of it, Universal Music Group's bid to buy a big chunk of EMI stands to make the world's leading music company an even more formidable force, combining Universal's star lineup of Lady Gaga and Rihanna with the British compan... (May 16)

MORE TOPICS: CITIGROUP, RETAIL, FLORIDA, HOUSE OF REPRESENTATIVES, SONY, LAW FIRM

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'Poaching Is The Most Immediate Threat To Tigers', Says WWF

By IBTimes IN

The World Wildlife Fund organization conducted a preliminary assessment of 63 legally protected areas and found that these areas maintain only 35 percent of their minimum standards of protection (May 12)

MORE TOPICS: INVESTMENT

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