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(151) Yet the judicial and administrative reforms of 1289 in the duchy gave rise to certain anxieties. (152) Normally, a body is subject to judicial review if it is the creation of statute and performs public law duties. (153) The homeless persons sought judicial review of that resolution by the local authority. (154) The greatest challenge is strengthening judicial systems, which in some countries have long been susceptible to bribery or political pressure. (155) Because their legal status and powers are confused, judicial control of their activities lacks coherence. (156) These courts were not subject to judicial review at all which only applied to administrative authorities and inferior courts. (157) It must pursue policies in both its judicial and executive branches that uphold an international rule of law. (158) The continuing, and heated, judicial debate on racial preference indicates that the ultimate outcome of this controversy remains in doubt. (159) Contests over children's entrance into and exit from the care of the state are moving from administrative to judicial control. (160) Judicial separation by the ecclesiastical courts, which did not give a licence to remarry. (161) This choice allows us to accord primacy to the authority's interpretation, while still preserving judicial control. (162) After the rebellion of 1817 - 18 the judicial powers of headmen were limited to trying petty cases. (163) Only two judges have been turned out of office since Wyoming adopted this method of judicial selection nearly twenty years ago. (164) In 1925 forty-five Chicago judges voted to prohibit cameras in state courtrooms during judicial proceedings. (165) Is there warrant for this in constitutional theory or judicial practice? (166) One abuse that was prevalent during the Confederation was the exercise of judicial power by the state legislatures. (167) Young magistrates formed a union and voted to establish an independent judicial system. (168) He agreed that the aim should be a judicial inquiry. (169) Davis' original move to Los Angeles established the judicial precedent that a team can move without approval from other owners. (170) By the time a barrister is considered for judicial appointment, the dossier will contain considerable information about him or her. (171) In the absence of any clear division between administrative and judicial functions, even the humblest official enjoyed arbitrary power. (172) This judicial readiness to sanction rescue was revised in post-war years in the light of Bowlby's work on maternal deprivation. (173) As we shall see, judicial intervention was not noticeably restrained at this time in other political cockpits. (174) Some of it was judicial, when it heard the complaints of private persons. (175) In other words, the judicial process has never been indifferent to technological progress. (176) This encouraged the courts to draw a rigid distinction between judicial and administrative decisions. (177) Government during this period sought to clarify the law and simplify judicial procedure. (178) But it is clear that the mere existence of an alternative remedy does not oust judicial review. (179) The number of applications for judicial review has none the less increased significantly over the past decade. (180) The judicial review procedure in the High Court is based on three tests: illegality; irrationality; and/or procedural impropriety.