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Judges, prosecutors and the rule of law
Why do we need judges to be independent? The idea is not to give them special privileges but to ensure the separation of powers in a democracy, and, ultimately, the rule of law. And what about prosecutors – those who bring cases to court? Watch this ODIHR video to find out!
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