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15 maRK POTENTIAL QUESTIONS 15 Mk AS2 BRITISH POLITICS 15 maRK POTENTIAL QUESTIONS

15 maRK POTENTIAL QUESTIONS: 15 Mk explain THE ARGUMENT THAT THE INDEPENDENCE OF THE JUDICIARY IS NOW PROTECTED EXPLAIN THE ARGUMENT THAT THE JUDICIARY IS AN EFFECTIVE CHECK ON THE EXECUTIVE explain THE ARGUMENT THAT THE JUDICIARY IS NOW AN EFFECTIVE PROTECTOR OF HUMAN RIGHTS EXPLAIN THE ARGUMENT THAT JUDICIAL NEUTRALITY IS NOW PROTECTED? EXPLAIN THE ARGUMENT That reforms of recent years have made the judiciary much more effective .