concept   judge

9 commonsense assertions
Cultures (7) United Kingdom (2) United States (2) South Korea (1) Japan (1) Saudi Arabia (1) Iran (1) China (1)
# Concept Culture Statement Freq.
1 judge South Korea In South Korea, judges do not wear robes and may bow at the start and end of a trial. 8
2 judge United Kingdom In the United Kingdom, judges are expected to be impartial and respected authority figures responsible for interpreting and applying the law. 8
3 judge Japan In Japanese legal culture, judges carefully consider evidence and legal principles when delivering verdicts. 7
4 judge Saudi Arabia In Saudi Arabia, judges hold significant authority and may make decisions based on Islamic law (Sharia). 7
5 judge Iran In Iran, judges hold significant authority and can base their decisions on Sharia law. 6
6 judge United Kingdom Judges in the UK wear black robes and wigs in court. 5
7 judge United States Judges in the United States wear black robes and may use a gavel in court proceedings. 5
8 judge United States In the United States, judges are highly respected authority figures expected to interpret and apply the law impartially. 4
9 judge China In China, judges are expected to consider societal harmony and the moral character of the accused, in addition to evidence and the law. 1