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How can the judiciary be kept independent and impartial? present any four suggestions​

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Answer:

- Prevent any members from the legislative and executive branch to have influence in the election of members from the judiciary

- Keep the decision publics

- Establish a body to review each judges within the judiciary

- Make the judge re-take the law test every 4 years.

Step-by-step explanation:

- Prevent any members from the legislative and executive branch to have influence in the election of members from the judiciary

If the member of judicial branch is elected by any other branches, they will most likely feel inclined to help the people who help them get elected. This won't make them impartial.

- Keep the decision publics

Any decisions made by the judicial branch should be out for everyone to see to ensure public accountability.

- Establish a body to review each judges within the judiciary

This body must tasked to specifically examine the performance of each judges and determine whether they're doing their job according to standard.

- Make the judge re-take the law test every 4 years.

This must be done to ensure that all judges can keep up with the latest development in law/legislations to help them as objective as they can when making decision.

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