词汇 | magistracy |
释义 | magistracy noun law specializeduk /ˈmædʒ.ɪ.strə.si/ us /ˈmædʒ.ə.strə.si/ [ U ] the position of being a magistrate地方法官职位 the magistracy[ S, + sing/pl verb ] magistrates considered as a group(总称)地方法官 Judges & juries bench chief justice circuit judge court of inquiry dismiss empanel judge judiciary jurist juror jury nullification jury service recuse resentence rule set something aside sheriff sum sum (something/someone) up worship Examples of magistracymagistracy Almost everywhere magistracies had made attempts to introduce a centrally administered system of relief in their city. The question of punishments raised the greatest division of opinion among the magistracy. Dismissed from the magistracy, they became easy targets for those disgruntled by their judgements. Government could not take a pro-active role in the physical suppression of events, rather it had to wait until the local magistracy applied for help. Township came to embrace, for instance, much more the planning and geographical elements prior to the establishment of a full settlement or magistracy. Furthermore, such direct appeals raise the broader issue of the relationship between the magistracy and the monarch and between the court system and royal prerogatives. To keep poverty and marginality in check, the sixteenth-century magistracy introduced more sophisticated poor law legislation. The magistracy appears to have been a citadel that fell relatively easily. The city magistracy did not feel politically responsible towards the burghers and therefore did not strive to legitimize its rule by administering efficient social control. The city magistracy was shared by two persons who rotated on a monthly basis. There will follow an examination of the type of person, especially women, appointed to the magistracy after 1920, their social backgrounds, qualifications, and experience. The debating chamber would represent the aristocratic element of the constitution, the resolving chamber the democratic element, while the magistracy would constitute the monarchical element. There had already been several changes in the social composition of the magistracy in the decades prior to the appointment of the first women justices in 1920. I agree that properly accountable security forces of the right size to cope with a real threat, transparent financing and independent judiciaries and magistracies are all very important. From the Hansard archive Example from the Hansard archive. Contains Parliamentary information licensed under the Open Parliament Licence v3.0 The "rex sacrorum" was explicitly deprived of military and political power, but the "pontifices" were permitted to hold both magistracies and military commands. From Wikipedia This example is from Wikipedia and may be reused under a CC BY-SA license. See all examples of magistracy These examples are from corpora and from sources on the web. Any opinions in the examples do not represent the opinion of the Cambridge Dictionary editors or of Cambridge University Press or its licensors. |
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