cannot be easily
removed by the
government
government does not
appoint (or train) judges
They are unelected
“the ability of judges to
resist political pressure from
the other two branches of
government
politicians should not
criticise any judge
everyone is “equal
before the law”,
Decisions must be taken on a fair,
and impartial, basis
A judge must not benefit
personally from the case in
question
A judge should
avoid any
political or
personal bias
In practise, the social background of judges can
affect their judgment

Independence or neutrality

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    cannot be easily removedby the government government does not appoint (or train) judges They are unelected “the ability of judges to resist political pressure from the other two branches of government politicians should not criticise any judge everyone is “equal before the law”, Decisions must be taken on a fair, and impartial, basis A judge must not benefit personally from the case in question A judge should avoid any political or personal bias In practise, the social background of judges can affect their judgment