The judicial branch is mainly responsible for making sure that all laws are followed correctly. The rights of Canadian citizens are also largely respected in this process by they are a secondary byproduct.
The judicial branch does not carry out the laws; that's the responsibility of the executive branch.
Their Primary Responsibility is Judicial Review, which is basically when they would declare laws unconstitutional.
No. Thats the Legislative Branch Responsiblilty.
The duties of the Judicial Branch are to decide on the meaning or interpretation of the Constitution and laws. The Judicial Branch protects individual citizens from mistreatment by other branches of government.
The responsibility for conducting judicial review lies with the judiciary branch of government.
The judicial branch
I think the judicial branch at the state level
Legislative Branch-To make the laws. Executive Branch-To pass the laws. Judicial Branch-To enforce the law.
judicial branch
None. The Judicial Branch has no enforcement power. Their responsibility is to interpret and apply the law and ensure laws, executive orders and treaties are constitutional. The Executive Branch is responsible for enforcing the law.
to administer justice within a defined area of responsibility.
Determining whether the policy is constitutional