A judicial officer is a person with the responsibilities and powers to facilitate, arbitrate, preside over, and make decisions and directions with regard to the application of the law.[1]
Judicial officials are also known as persons entitled to the enforcement of enforcement documents, the establishment of factual circumstances, the transfer of documents and any other functions provided for by law. In most countries, they are appointed and dismissed by the Minister of Justice. Their activities are strictly regulated by law and controlled by the state.
Kuwait
In Kuwait, Judicial Officers are swornlaw enforcement agents with the capacity to enforce the law within their speciality, an example would be The Environment Public Authority's environmental Judicial Officers, which function, effectively, as an Environmental judicial police force that enforces the country's environmental law.[2][3]
^"Kuwait: Law No. 21 of 1995 Establishing the Public Authority for the Environment". Arab Law Quarterly. 14 (1): 79–87. 1999. doi:10.1163/026805599125826291. JSTOR3382130.