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What are inherent powers?

What are inherent powers? Here are some definitions.

Noun
  1. plural of inherent power
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The notion that a judicial institution enjoys inherent powers or limitations is rooted in an objectivist view of the judicial function.
However, inherent powers may be grouped into two major categories: questions of procedure and judicial governance, and administrative questions.
According to a third school of thought, the notion of inherent powers covers all those powers deriving exclusively from powers of international courts and tribunals.
In other words, as long as constitutional principles are in tune with this evolution, inherent powers cannot add much to the equation.
No discussion of child law would be complete without having regard to the High Court's inherent powers in respect of children.
Education is a means of releasing dormant capacities and engaging the inherent powers of the individual with the world of ideas and knowledge.

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