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The Jurisdiction of the Courts

1998
Abstract In England the Judicature Acts of 1873 and 1875 ended the competing jurisdictions of the courts of common law and the courts of Chancery. At most the English litigant has to choose between different procedures available in the same court (writ, application for judicial review, etc.), although the choice of procedure now turns
L Neville Brown   +2 more
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Jurisdiction of the Court

2017
Abstract The ‘court’, for the purposes of the Act and Rules, means the court with jurisdiction to wind up a company. The High Court has jurisdiction to wind up any company registered in England and Wales. The county court has concurrent jurisdiction in respect of any company whose paid up share capital does not exceed £120,000, unless ...
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The Jurisdiction of the Court

2014
The issues related to the jurisdiction of the Court are highly relevant as for the first time the Court developed a specific reasoning in order to recognise its jurisdiction to interpret on the one hand international agreements concluded exclusively by Member States and, on the other, its jurisdiction concerning the examination of the simplified ...
Etienne de Lhoneux   +1 more
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Jurisdiction of the Court

2015
This chapter will describe the jurisdiction of the Court, including the definitions of the crimes to be investigated and the exhaustion of domestic remedies. The Court prosecutes four core crimes: genocide , war crimes , crimes against humanity , and aggression .
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Jurisdiction of Courts

1996
Abstract The bases of judicial jurisdiction in civil actions are much less controversial than the subjects discussed thus far. Actor sequitur forum rei is the fundamental principle accepted virtually everywhere. Plaintiff follows the defendant to the latter’s forum, i.e., to the defendant’s domicile.
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The Jurisdiction of the Court

1972
The Court of Justice of the European Communities is charged to “ensure the respect for law in the interpretation and application” of the Treaties.1 As a general provision, this does not vest the Court with any particular jurisdiction in Community matters.2 It does emphasize the crucial fact, however, that the Community Court is not a mere arbitral ...
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The inherent jurisdiction of the High Court

British Journal of Nursing, 2019
Richard Griffith, Senior Lecturer in Health Law at Swansea University, considers the recent use of the High Court's inherent jurisdiction to protect capable but vulnerable adults at risk of exploitation, coercion or harm
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The Jurisdiction of the Court

1957
The Three-Man Commission entrusted by the Council of the Arab League with the drafting of the Statute of the Arab Court of Justice, in addressing the Council of the League of Arab States, explained that three alternatives are possible regarding the jurisdiction of the said Court.
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Courts and Their Jurisdiction

Harvard Law Review, 1894
J. S. S., John D. Works
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