Security of tenure (appointment for life) is a pre-condition of judicial independence. While judges are appointed for
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Security of tenure (appointment for life) is a pre-condition of judicial independence. While judges are appointed for life, those who work for administrative tribunals are not. Some have argued that these should enjoy the same level of independence as do judges, while others claim that to do so would lead to stagnation and close the doors to good people. What do you think?
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