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Roman judges, case law, and principles of procedure [PDF]
Roman law has been admired for a long time. Its admirers, in their enthusiasm, have sometimes borrowed ideas from their own time and attributed them to the Romans, thereby filling some gap or fixing some anomaly.
Metzger, E.
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The pathologisation of trans* persons in the ECtHR’s case law on legal gender recognition
The European Court of Human Rights is the human rights monitoring body that has dealt with the largest number of cases related to gender identity and trans* persons.
Pieter Cannoot
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Internal judicial independence as a new element of the case law of the Strasbourg Court on Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights – The Court has only found violations of internal judicial independence in cases against former communist ...
J. Sillen
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Arbitration Case Law Update 2013 [PDF]
The U.S. Supreme Court and lower state and federal courts continue to decide cases under the Federal Arbitration Act (FAA) at an astounding rate. This chapter summarizes Supreme Court opinions over the past year that interpret the FAA, as well as ...
Gross, Jill I
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Inmate Legal Information Requests Analysis: Empirical Data to Inform Library Purchases in Correctional Institutions [PDF]
The introduction of legal content to Google Scholar made United States case law and law journal articles accessible to an unprecedented extent. With case law freely available and accurate bibliographic information for articles, could Google Scholar be ...
Kelmor, Kimberli
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Democracy, Judicial Attitudes and Heterogeneity: The Civil Versus Common Law Tradition [PDF]
A key issue in the design of a legal system is the choice of the mechanism aggregating citizens ’ preferences over the harshness of punishment. While under Case law appellate judges ’ biases offset one another at the cost of volatility of the law, under ...
Guerriero, C.
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A Semantic Retrieval System for Case Law
Legal reasoning, the core of legal practice in many countries, is “stare decisis” and its soundness is usually strengthened by relevant case law consulted.
E. P. Ebietomere, G. Ekuobase
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The right to privacy in the legal system of the United States
The article presents a historical aspect of development of the right to privacy in the American legal system. The considerations bring closer the most significant issues concerning the privacy protection presented among U.S. case-law and doctrine.
Monika Bartczak
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LEGAL GROUNDS FOR RESTRICTIONS OF HUMAN RIGHTS IN THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS CASE-LAW
This article is devoted to the study of the legal grounds for restrictions of human rights in the ECtHR’s case-law. The study stipulates that the concept of generations of human rights, based on the historical progress of ensuring human rights and ...
Koruts Uliana
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RESUMEN: La adhesión del Reino unido de la Gran Bretaña e Irlanda del Norte a los Tratados comunitarios, mediante la Ley de las Comunidades Europeas de 1972, ha llevado a la ruptura del principio de la soberanía del Parlamento, pilar de la ...
Blanca Cid Villagrasa
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