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What should the limits for Judges terms be?
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| 1 Month Length |
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6 |
12.77% |
| 2 Months Length |
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13 |
27.66% |
| 3 Months Length |
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12 |
25.53% |
| No Consecutive Terms |
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4 |
8.51% |
| 2 Consecutive Terms |
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10 |
21.28% |
| 3 Consecutive Terms |
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6 |
12.77% |
| Unlimited Consecutive Terms |
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30 |
63.83% |
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47 voters |
100% |
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disorganizer
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Bavaria (Fanatika)
Jun 2002 time: 05:20
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i think no limits should be good, but they should be called for reelection by a simply mayority citizen vote at ANY time, even in the middle of a term.
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disorganizer
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Bavaria (Fanatika)
Jun 2002 time: 05:20
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and of course they must not be officials in any way. every office is excluded from election for judge and as long as a judge is in duty he must not be nominated for an office. he can of course anytime decide to leave his duty for being able to get nominated for an office.
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MrWhereItsAt
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New Year's Resolution: 2005 is the year of Where It's At - come get some.
Nov 2001 time: 17:20
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quote: Originally posted by Trip
I love role playing the Emperor... (oh wait, I'm not role playing that... )
So then they get some radical out of our population of 250 and has them bring forward a case. I think that if a judge really wanted to get something done, he could find someone to help him get it done. |
So here the trust issue rears its ugly head again...
How much do we trust our elected reps and our citizens? Certainly anyone who is elected must be trusted to make decisions, and these decisions include apointments to positions of little power such as the Judges' (should be).
If we don't expect our elected reps to make such decisions, why do we have Ministers at all? In that case, we could run everything by an enormous, open, inefficient, useless committee.
Anyway, Judges' jobs should be little more than critical analysis of Ministers' behaviours (in the EXTREMELY rare event that they are questionable). It is as if we need to have Ministers' assistants and Ambassadors denied from seeking a second term - the only reason to do so is if there others who wanted a go. Give the option of having someone be a Judge in perpetuity. It most likely won't happen - it only would due to Presidential and Ministerial allowance, or via continuous approval by the people.
Think about it. If someone was doing a good job, after a few terms they wouldn't be allowed to be re-elected, even with popular support. And sometimed this would mean that some less than desirable candidates might HAVE to be put into the position. Allow this flexibility, but it shouldn't be needed.
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jdjdjd
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of España
May 2002 time: 00:20
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quote: Originally posted by Trip
Being the devil's advocate, I pose this question to everyone: if Ministers can't have unlimited (consecutive) terms, then why should judges? They both have some degree of power, and what we were trying to is prevent ministers from being corrupted by power... why won't this be the case for judges too? |
To keep politics out of the court, you can not have them worry about running again and again, or to keep their party happy and making decisions based on that and not on their own opinions. Its a way to keep the court independent of any party politics. This seems to have been the theme from many in the prior thread discussing voting on this amendment, is that the court had to make decisions based on their own opinions and not what their party or the general populace thought.
It does not lead to excessive power, for the reason pointed out by Mr. WhereitsAt, i.e., they do not bring forth the cases that come under their jurisdiction, in fact they have none if no one felt their was a reason to present a case to them
I look at the example of the US Supreme Court, they remain uneffected by party politics. Many times conservative judges before hand, became liberal justices on the SC, or visa-versa, because they could vote their conscience and had no outside influence on them. Additionally, the SC does not exert a great amount of power or influence, in fact they are probably the weaker of the three branches.
Finally, you have to restrict the possibility that they gain excessive power, i.e., they should not be able to post on threads having to do with campaigns, elections, polls or amendments. They should be asked to leave their political party (if they have one). Maybe they shouldn't even be allowed in a turn chat.
Sorry for going on, I just have a highly formed opinion of how this court should be set up.

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