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Lomonosov Law Journal
The subject of the study is the issue of correlation between illegality and abuse of right. Such aspects of illegal behaviour as violation of general principles of law and legal obligations are considered. Various doctrinal concepts and views on the abuse of right and its illegality, as well as approaches of judicial practice to this issue are analysed.
D.I. Bogdan
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The subject of the study is the issue of correlation between illegality and abuse of right. Such aspects of illegal behaviour as violation of general principles of law and legal obligations are considered. Various doctrinal concepts and views on the abuse of right and its illegality, as well as approaches of judicial practice to this issue are analysed.
D.I. Bogdan
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Abuse of the Right to Reconciliation
Arbitrazh-civil procedure, 2023The use of the right to adjourn proceedings for judicial conciliation in order to delay the proceedings should be considered as an abuse of procedural right. As a measure of responsibility of a person who has abused the right to judicial conciliation, it
Yury A. Timofeev
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Journal of International Arbitration, 2021
The abuse of process doctrine is a recognized principle of public international law that prohibits the exercise of a procedural right in contravention of the purpose for which that right was established.
John David Branson
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The abuse of process doctrine is a recognized principle of public international law that prohibits the exercise of a procedural right in contravention of the purpose for which that right was established.
John David Branson
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The Abuse of Constitutional Rights
2021Abstract This chapter shows how constitutional rights, which have become a nearly universal hallmark of liberal democratic constitutionalism, can be abused for anti-democratic ends. It offers a series of examples, running across different forms of rights and contexts. It shows how hate speech and ‘memory’ laws have been abused in Rwanda,
Rosalind Dixon, David Landau
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