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SM ISO690:2012 GORIUC, Silvia. Puterea judecătorească în sistemul separaţiei puterii în stat. In: Protecţia drepturilor omului: mecanisme naţionale şi internaţionale, 11 decembrie 2013, Chișinău. Chișinău, Republica Moldova: 2014, pp. 35-45. ISBN 978-9975-4241-8-9. |
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The third branch of power in the rule of law, according to the fundamental principle of the separation of powers in a state, is the judiciary branch. While the legislative and executive branches are divided, according to the Constitution, between one or two administrative bodies, the judiciary branch is divided between all the judiciary bodies, from the inferior courts to the supreme ones. Every court is the bearer of the judiciary power of the state. In democratic states, all the problems related to the organization and the works of the courts are reflected, more or less, in the Constitutions of these states. The Constitutional regulations admit, first of all, to determine the place of this branch of power, according to the theory of the separation of powers in a state, in the general organization and activity of the state at hand. |
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