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Judges of the Regional Trial Courts and of the Family Courts must be at least thirty-five years of age and, for at least ten years, have been engaged in the practice of law in the Philippines or have held a public office in the Philippines requiring admission to the practice of law as an indispensable requisite.
Judges must have at least 10 years experience as a barrister or solicitor before being appointed to the District Court and at least 12 years experience before being appointed to the High Court, Court of Appeal or the Supreme Court. Usually, they have many more years of experience before they are appointed.
England has no written constitution and restricts judicial review, whereas every court in the United States possesses the power to pass judgment on the conformity of legislation and on other official actions to constitutional norms.
Courts can hear cases where a citizen or group of citizens feel they have been wronged by a public body, such as a government minister, civil servant or local authority. Judges can decide if these organisations have acted unlawfully, i.e. treated citizens unfairly/unequally or gone beyond its powers.
Ultimately, the judiciary does no more, or less, under the 1998 Act than carry out its constitutional function of interpreting and applying the law enacted by Parliament. They only have such power as Parliament gave them in the Human Rights Act 1998.
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Youll need to apply to them to be considered for selection. To apply, you must: be a qualified solicitor, barrister or chartered legal executive. have worked as a legal professional for between 5 and 7 years, depending on the type of judge you want to be.
The judicial branch decides the constitutionality of federal laws and resolves other disputes about federal laws. However, judges depend on our governments executive branch to enforce court decisions.
In the UK, the judiciary functions to protect individual rights, maintain law and order, and promote justice and fairness in society. Judiciary: The branch of government responsible for the interpretation and application of laws in a fair and unbiased manner.

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