The administration of justice can best be described as the systematic process through which legal disputes are resolved and justice is served within a society. It involves the enforcement of laws, adjudication by impartial courts, and the protection of individual rights. This process aims to ensure fairness, accountability, and the rule of law, while also providing mechanisms for redress and conflict resolution. Ultimately, it is essential for maintaining social order and public trust in legal institutions.
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The colonists called them all the Intolerable acts
The colonists called them the Intolerable Acts.
The Administration of Justice Act, part of the Intolerable Acts enacted by Britain in 1774, significantly altered local governance by allowing royal officials accused of crimes to be tried outside the colonies, often in Britain. This undermined local authority and the colonists' trust in their judicial system, as they perceived it as a way for the British government to protect its officials from colonial justice. Consequently, it fueled resentment and contributed to the growing desire for independence among the colonies. The act effectively centralized judicial power and diminished local control, intensifying colonial opposition to British rule.
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what was the cause of the administration of just act
The Judiciary Act was passed in 1789 by congress.
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Administration of justice act.
The act of meting out justice according to the law
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Philip Spier has written: 'The impact of sentencing of the Criminal Justice Act 1985' -- subject(s): Administration of Criminal justice, Criminal justice, Administration of, Sentences (Criminal procedure)
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Definitions1. In this Act,"administration of justice" means the provision, maintenance and operation of,(a) the courts of justice of the Province of Ontario,(b) land registry offices,(c) jails, and(d) the offices of coroners and Crown Attorneys,for the performance of their functions, including any functions delegated to such courts, institutions or offices or any official thereof by or under any Act; ("administration de la justice")
The colonists called them the Intolerable Acts.
The colonists called them all the Intolerable acts