The judiciary is the legal arm of the British governmental system. They enforce the laws that parliament makes and operate the justice system in the UK. In a liberal democracy, which is what Britain has, the judiciary should be independent of the politicians, and this means separate. This is why two of the most important concepts in the British judiciary are judicial independence and judicial neutrality. Judicial neutrality refers to the way that judges think and act while performing their duties in court. It’s about whether judges can be unbiased while doing their jobs. This is closely linked with judicial independence, which is the theory that the judiciary should be totally independent of the government.
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