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Spain and the Philippines in the protection of the right to a reasonable time in criminal proceedings [PDF]
The subject of this work deals with the right of every person, provided in Article 6.1 of the European Convention on Human Rights, to a hearing within a reasonable time, specifically in criminal proceedings.
Fernández Díaz, Carmen Rocío
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Achieving good-quality consent: review of literature, case law and guidance. [PDF]
Normahani P +7 more
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Where the wild things are: Examining the intersection between the RMA 1991 and the Wildlife Act 1953 [PDF]
Recent case law has drawn attention to the impact of the Wildlife Act 1953 (WA) and its intersection with the Resource Management Act 1991 (RMA). Some of the decisions have been summarised in previous RMLA publications and it is the intention of this ...
Wallace, Philippa Jane
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Competition Policy in Switzerland [PDF]
This paper provides a critical review of competition policy in Switzerland. We analyse the legal statute, the institutional arrangements for its implementation and the case law since 1985.competition policy, Switzerland; political ...
Damien NEVEN +1 more
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Burying Evidence\u27s Dead Hand [PDF]
When the Rhode Island Rules of Evidence were adopted, they displaced all inconsistent case law existing at the time. Though the Rules retain a great deal of the evidence practice that preceded them, there is much in evidence practice that changed with ...
Provencher, Matthew D.
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Loss of control defence-Fit for purpose? [PDF]
This article examines the case law on the loss of control defence and considers whether the interpretation of the defence has been too conservative so that the defence is barely available as a defence to ...
Parsons, Simon
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COMPETITION ASPECTS IN THE AI ACT – NAVIGATING THE MURKY WATERS OF THE ABUSIVE PRACTICES IN A DECENTRALISED VIRTUAL WORLD [PDF]
The whole European construction, based on the three initial European Communities (namely, the European Coal and Steel Community, the European Economic Community and the European Atomic Energy Community) were built with several goals in mind, one of ...
Iulian BĂICULESCU
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Much Ado about Pluto? The 'Unity of the Legal Order of the European Union' Revisited [PDF]
The European Union is commonly described as a temple-like construction resting upon three pillars. Whereas the first pillar, Community law, constitutes a "new legal order" of supranational character, the second and third pillar are considered to be of ...
Christoph Herrmann
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