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Judiciary independence

On the dangers of judicial activism by independent and unelected judges and Supreme Court Justices who view the Constitution. .. [as] a mere thing of wax in the hands of the judiciary, which they may twist and shape into any form they please. . . Independence can be trusted nowhere but with the people in mass. They are inherently independent of all but moral law. ... [Pg.353]

A country s economic development can be fuelled by energy input supplied from small reactors without on-site refuelling. But this economic development must first be enabled by creating an institutional infrastructure favourable to investment and enterprise. The rule of law, enforceable property rights and an independent judiciary, a favourable tax structure, a stable currency, etc. are examples of institutional prerequisites for economic development. [Pg.38]

Switzerland s spends heavily on R D and can quickly commercialize its research into products that also leads to a high rate of patenting. Switzerland s public institutions are among the most effective and transparent in the world. These include an independent judiciary, strong rule of law, and a highly accountable public sector. Its competitiveness is enhanced by excellent infrastructure and a well-functioning market. [Pg.207]


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