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The Jurisdiction of the High Court
2004Abstract It had long been almost the cornerstone of English law relating to bail in criminal cases that a defendant who had been refused bail by a magistrates’ court or upon whom onerous conditions of bail had been imposed by magistrates could apply for redress to a High Court ‘judge in chambers’. In fact, in the CPR 1998, which replaced
Neil Corre, David Wolchover
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1964
As has been mentioned earlier, the jurisdictional powers of the Court of the European Communities are extensive and exceed those normally possessed by an international tribunal in the traditional sense. The provisions granting jurisdiction to the Court are scattered throughout the Treaties underlying the three Communities, the Conventions on the ...
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As has been mentioned earlier, the jurisdictional powers of the Court of the European Communities are extensive and exceed those normally possessed by an international tribunal in the traditional sense. The provisions granting jurisdiction to the Court are scattered throughout the Treaties underlying the three Communities, the Conventions on the ...
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2010
Abstract This chapter assesses the allocation of authority in New York, a matter largely governed, in view of its subject, by federal law. It examines the different scenarios in which the question arises, attempting to describe the degree of independent judgment or deference that courts and arbitrators exercise in each scenario ...
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Abstract This chapter assesses the allocation of authority in New York, a matter largely governed, in view of its subject, by federal law. It examines the different scenarios in which the question arises, attempting to describe the degree of independent judgment or deference that courts and arbitrators exercise in each scenario ...
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