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The impact of prosecutors’ office caseloads on case processing outcomes
Research Summary Contemporary criminal justice discourse frequently highlights rising caseloads as a crisis for prosecutors across the United States. Yet, empirical assessments of how caseloads impact prosecutorial decision making are scarce. This study exploits data on office caseloads and cases disposed between 2021 and 2024 in 19 prosecutors ...
R. R. Dunlea, Don Stemen
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The Regulatory Framework of Forced Restructuring of Banks in the Polish Legal System [PDF]
The presented paper deals with the issues concerning the means of forced restructuring of banks in the Polish legal system. The term “means of forced restructuring of banks” should be understood as a set of legal rules that allows to reorganise a bank ...
Paweł Szczęśniak
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The Bail-In Problem: Systematic Goals, Ad Hoc Means [PDF]
In this paper we analyze the recent efforts of the international financial institutions to limit the moral hazard created by their assistance to crisis countries. We question the wisdom of the case-by-case approach taken in Pakistan, Ecuador, Romania and
Barry Eichengreen, Christof Ruehl
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Past Due: Examining the Costs and Consequences of Charging for Justice in New Orleans [PDF]
In 2015, government agencies in New Orleans collected $4.5 million in the form of bail, fines and fees from people involved in the criminal justice system and, by extension, from their families.
Christian Henrichson +2 more
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De Stupro: First Insights on Rape and Its Prosecution in Maltese Courts (1701–10)
Abstract This article constitutes a first in‐depth investigation of rape and the prosecution of this crime in early eighteenth‐century Malta. The research, which is based on sixteen rape accusations claimed at the secular courts in Malta between 1701 and 1710, has analysed cases categorized as ‘simple rape’, ‘violent rape’ and rape committed under the ...
Vanessa Buhagiar
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THE SOCIAL DIMENSION OF THE ASSET QUALITY REVIEW IN THE EUROPEAN UNION
During the financial crisis that started in 2008, banks in the European Union (EU) needed state aid to stay afloat. After years of bailing out failing banks with public money, which led to high public debt levels across the EU, the European Commission ...
Vesna Lukovic
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Detention by Any Other Name [PDF]
An unaffordable bail requirement has precisely the same effect as an order of pretrial detention: the accused person is jailed pending trial. It follows as a logical matter that an order requiring an unaffordable bail bond as a condition of release ...
Forslund, Monica +1 more
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ABSTRACT This article explores the current controversies surrounding the European Ariane launcher and its implications for the future of European space governance. The Ariane program, historically a symbol of European technopolitical integration, faces mounting challenges due to delays, rising costs and increasing competition from private actors like ...
Nina Klimburg‐Witjes, Joseph Popper
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Subordinated Debt Under Bail-in Threat
This paper aims to address the role of subordinated liabilities within the newresolution framework resulting from the post-crisis reforms. In particular, this study starts from the resolution intervention of four Italian banks in November 2015. The legal
Edoardo Martino
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Common Capital: A Thought Experiment in Cross-Border Resolution [PDF]
Cross-border bank resolution efforts focus on burden-sharing between bank owners, private creditors and the public. There is little talk of burden-sharing among governments, despite the rich history of governments trying to stick one another with the ...
Gelpern, Anna
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