judicial immunity
The immunity of a judge from civil liability arising from the performance of judicial duties. [Cases: Judges 36. C.J.S. Judges §§ 86–92, 94–96.]
The immunity of a judge from civil liability arising from the performance of judicial duties. [Cases: Judges 36. C.J.S. Judges §§ 86–92, 94–96.]
judicial immunity of witness 证人的司法豁免 指法庭考虑到证人提供的证言可能会证明其自己有罪而承诺在证人作证后免于对其提起刑事指控。
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judicial act 司法行为 指在法定权限范围内正常行使司法权的行为,如解释法律、确定当事人的权利、将法律适用于特定的事实等。判断某行为是否属于司法行为也是确定是否享有绝对司法豁免权〔judicial immunity〕的标准。
The immunity of one spouse from a tort action by the other spouse for personal injury. • As of 1992, 38 states and the District of Columbia had abolished interspousal tort immunity either by judicial opinion or by statute. Nine states had abolished the rule only in specific instances such as intentional or vehicular torts.
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immunity of witness 证人的豁免权(→immunity provisions;judicial immunity of witness)
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decision, n. 1. A judicial or agency determination after consideration of the facts and the law; esp., a ruling, order, or judgment pronounced by a court when considering or disposing of a case. See JUDGMENT(1); OPINION(1). — decisional, adj. appealable decision. A decree or order that is sufficiently final to receive appellate review (such as
Foreign Sovereign Immunities Act. A federal statute providing individuals with a right of action against foreign governments, under certain circumstances, to the extent the claim arises from the private, as opposed to the public, acts of the foreign state. 28 USCA §§ 1602–1611. — Abbr. FSIA. See RESTRICTIVE PRINCIPLE OF SOVEREIGN IMMUNITY. [Cases: International Law
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