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Access to Emergency Contraception for Survivors of Domestic Violence: Legal and Policy Challenges in India.

open access: yesJ Pharm Bioallied Sci
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Constitutional and Administrative Justice

2023
Abstract Chapter 11 examines constitutional and administrative justice in the Russian Federation, stressing the adjustments and compromises made by the Russian Constitutional Court (RCC) that facilitated its survival in an authoritarian state.
Kathryn Hendley, Peter H. Solomon
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Constitutional Justice in Ukraine

2023
W artykule skupiono się na współdziałaniu sądów powszechnych Ukrainy oraz Trybunału Konstytucyjnego Ukrainy w zakresie ochrony praw człowieka. Podkreśla się, że ich niezależne funkcjonowanie nie zapewnia skutecznej ochrony praw i wolności jednostki oraz znacząco zwiększa liczbę skarg obywateli Ukrainy kierowanych do Europejskiego Trybunału Praw ...
Victor Muraviov, Nataliia Mushak
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Constitutional Justice in Russia

Review of Central and East European Law, 2009
AbstractThe 1993 Russian Constitution and 1994 Federal Constitutional Law “On the Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation” define the jurisdiction and activity of the Federal Constitutional Court of the Russian Federation. However, these pieces of legislation do not comprehensively address all the issues, and there has been some broadening of ...
Jane Henderson, Marina Lomovtseva
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Comparative Constitutional Justice

2021
Comparative Constitutional Justice adopts an innovative approach to constitutional justice. From a methodological perspective, it assumes that it is impossible to apply an absolute criterion of classification, which depends on the purposes comparative scholars aim to achieve when delivering their own taxonomies.
Silvia Bagni, Matteo Nicolini
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Justice without Constitutive Luck

Royal Institute of Philosophy Supplement, 1993
What fundamental aim should be seen as animating egalitarian views of distributive justice? I want to challenge a certain answer to this question: namely, that the basic aim of egalitarianism is to neutralize the effects of luck on the distribution of goods in society.
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