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The shift towards dispute resolution taking place outside traditional legal arenas is fundamentally changing the relationship between space and law, presenting legal geography with pressing new research opportunities. This paper explores how the emerging
J. Hynes, Nick Gill, Joe Tomlinson
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Patent dispute: Delhi High Court gives a boost to access to affordable medicines [PDF]
The Delhi High Court has rejected the petition filed by Bayer Corporation seeking to stop the Drugs Controller of India (DCGI) from registering a generic version of a patented cancer drug.
Menghaney, Leena
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Does the granted access to the court automatically guarantee the citizen the access to justice?
The authors examine the content of the terms access to the court and access to justice. These terms can be considered identical in a system based on the material rule of law (material legal state), that respects its principles. Social reality, sometimes,
Michal Mrva, Michal Krajčovič
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THE IMPACT OF STAMP DUTY EXEMPTIONS AND INDEXATION ON THE RIGHT OF ACCESS TO A COURT
This article analyses the main issues related to the impact of stamp duty (court fees) exemptions and stamp duty (court fees) indexation on the right of access to a court. Although stamp duty is a form of legal fees, the distinctive feature of stamp duty
Artur Doržinkevič, Mykolas Kirkutis
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Human Right to Access Public Information: The Experience of Ukraine and the Practice of the ECtHR
The guarantee of ensuring the right to access public information is an important condition and criterion for functioning in a legal democratic state. In addition, realizing the right to access public information is essential for preventing and detecting ...
Oleksandr Mykhailovych Shevchuk +4 more
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This article critically analyses the structural challenges that hinder access to justice in the South African Labour Court and Labour Appeal Court.
Carlos Joel Tchawouo Mbiada
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COURT FEES WAIVER AS A PRECONDITION OF ACCESS TO JUSTICE
Croatian court fees waiver system has changed fundamentally in recent years. Unlike prior legislative solution, administrative bodies now grant waivers instead of courts and the criteria for waiver are expressly and strictly prescribed by the law ...
Juraj Brozović
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LITERACY REQUIREMENTS OF COURT DOCUMENTS: AN UNDER-EXPLORED BARRIER TO ACCESS TO JUSTICE
We know that members of the public find court forms complex. Less is known, however, about what in particular makes these documents difficult for non-legally trained people to complete.
Amy Salyzyn +3 more
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Process, People, Power and Policy: Empirical Studies of Civil Procedure and Courts [PDF]
This review essay, by Professor Carrie Menkel-Meadow and Dean Bryant Garth, reports on the history and deployment of empirical studies of civil procedure rules, court policies, and legal developments for reforms of court procedures and practices in both ...
Garth, Bryant, Menkel-Meadow, Carrie
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Among the realms influenced by the developments of recent decades in new technologies and specifically the internet is the freedom of expression (FoE) as a fundamental human right.
Mostafa Fazaeli , Mousa Karami
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