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Under the Constitution of Cyprus the Judiciary is established as a separate power, independent from the other two powers of the State and autonomous in its sphere of competence, authority and Jurisdiction.
The independence of the Judiciary as judicially proclaimed entails:
(a) Assumption and exercise of jurisdiction by the judicial power in all matters naturally pertaining to the sphere of the judicial power.
(b) Autonomy of the judiciary in rule making, regulating the exercise of its jurisdictions.
(c) Institutionally entrenched independence of judges from the other two powers of the state, the executive and legislative.
The independence and impartiality of the judiciary are a universal norm of the State of Cyprus.
Meeting out justice in accordance with the norms of the fair trial and that due administration of justice is constitutionally in entrenched. |
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