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In most countries, a separate judiciary is a result of a belief in the rule of law, where not only subjects but also the government and regime of society is subject to the rules put forth by the state. If the judiciary were not independent, however, it would be possible for other parts of the government to change these rulings or enforcement of the laws by controlling the courts.

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