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Judicial Independence | Lebanon Law Review | Christina Saad

Judicial Independence


  • February 24, 2020 January 7, 2023 By Christina Saad
  • Articles, Commentary, Constitutional Law, English, Legal Articles 0 Comment

No state of law exists unless the judiciary is the only reference for interpreting and applying the law in full accordance with objective standards and criteria.


No state of law exists unless the judiciary is the only reference for interpreting and applying the law in full accordance with objective standards and criteria.


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