The Judicial Power is not structured around any political idea, since what characterizes it is the neutrality of those who exercise it.
It is a dispersed power, in the sense that it is exercised individually by independent judges and magistrates.
It responds to the ultimate idea that in a democracy there must be counterweights and a power that
guarantees
in the event of conflict that the law is applied equally to everyone and that everyone has to find who is ultimately responsible for the protection of
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