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McOsker’s office said the RV park’s permitting will “be most likely resolved through judicial and administrative determinations both at the court and at the city.”

The judicial finding prevents the government from returning a person to their country because of the risk of serious harm.

Mr Mathur says that deeper judicial reforms - like a "uniform policy for hearing and disposing of cases" - are essential, rather than leaving it to individual judges.

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The decision, however, still allows judicial blocks through certain legal avenues.

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In these nations, the patterns were similar – erosions in freedom of speech, open elections, the rule of law, judicial independence, civil society and academic freedom.

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From Roget's 21st Century Thesaurus, Third Edition Copyright © 2013 by the Philip Lief Group.

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