Judicial independence under 1960 Constitution – Mohamed Issa Trunji

Justice in Somalia during the period immediately after independence has been largely administered with a high degree of independence. Judges, with there foreign national component, have generally exercised their functions, free from political influence, and the “state authorities have largely refrained from interfering in the court decisions” (P. Contini, 1966) The Judicial Review exercised by … Continue reading Judicial independence under 1960 Constitution – Mohamed Issa Trunji