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Application of the EU law in Latvian courts [PDF]
This article outlines the main changes that the system of Latvian courts faced after Latvia's accession to the EU. In the legislative field Latvia has added in its procedural laws general provisions that incorporate EU law into Latvia's legal system, as ...
Buka Arnis, Broks Edmunds
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A Hiatus in Soft-Power Administrative Law: The Case of Medicaid Eligibility Waivers [PDF]
Administrative law is fundamentally a regime of soft power. Congress, the President, administrative agencies, civil servants, and the courts all operate within a broad consensus for rational, good-faith decisionmaking. Congress grants agencies discretion,
Super, David A
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THE RANGE OF ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE SPECIALIZATIONS IN RUSSIA AND THE OTHER BRICS COUNTRIES
This article deals with the challenges concerning increasing administrative justice efficacy in Russia and other BRICS countries, where the specialized development of jurisdictional bodies is inconsistent and far from effective.
M. Kleandrov, I Pluzhnik
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Administrative Records and the Courts [PDF]
The Administrative Procedure Act (APA) enables individuals dissatisfied with agency action to challenge such action in federal court under standards that, depending on the type of action, range from “arbitrary and capricious” to “unreasonabl[e]”. The evidence that courts consider when rendering APA judgments is “the whole record” from the agency. Under
Gavoor, Aram A., Platt, Steven A.
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Jurisprudence of State Administrative Courts in The Development of State Administrative Law
State Administrative Courts is a judicial body that has absolute competence to examine and resolve disputes in the field of state administration. The development of State Administrative Courts (Peratun) jurisprudence is indispensable for the development ...
Aju Putrijanti
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Civic Membership, Family Status, And The Chinese In America, 1870s–1920s [PDF]
Chinese women and children, or their advocates, brought many legal challenges to decrees denying them entry into the United States or seeking to deport them.
Nackenoff, Carol, Novkov, J.
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ADMINISTRATIVE JUSTICE IN ITALY
This essay describes the organization of administrative courts in Italy, as a set of courts distinguished from ordinary courts that deal with civil and commercial cases.
E. Silvestri
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Mewujudkan Keadilan Sosial dalam Penyelesaian Sengketa di Pengadilan Administrasi [PDF]
Administrative Courts in developing countries carry out more demanding tasks than those in developed countries because they have to be able to keep the balance between protecting public and individual interests.
Amarini, I. (Indriati)
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2026 11(1), 33-55 | Article | (Table of Contents) 1. Introduction. – 2. The meaning of the principle of energy solidarity and its emergence as a legally binding principle.
Christie Papadopoulou
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The U.S. juvenile justice system prioritizes rehabilitation over punishment, yet youth recidivism remains alarmingly high, with rates exceeding 50% across states.
Lewis Lee +4 more
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