Criminal Procedure—Supreme Court Narrows Scope of Summary Procedures in Federal Criminal Contempt Convictions [PDF]
Under its power to supervise the administration of justice in the federal courts, the Supreme Court has severely circumscribed the use of summary proceedings to punish for contempt of ...
Celander, Filip, Haglund, Johan
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The Systemic Criterion in the Use of Infringement Proceedings
The aim of the present contribution is to assess how infringement proceedings under Articles 258 to 260 TFEU have dealt with ‘systemic’ breaches of EU law by the Member States’ authorities.
Luca Prete
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Symposium: Brown v. Board of Education and Its Legacy: A Tribute to Justice Thurgood Marshall, Learning Together: Justice Marshall\u27s Desegregation Opinions [PDF]
In this Article, Professor Marcus examines the influence of Justice Thurgood Marshall on the Supreme Court\u27s current school desegregation agenda. Justice Marshall was part of the majority in desegregation cases during his earlier years on the high ...
Marcus, Maria L.
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The Distinctive Role of Justice Samuel Alito: From a Politics of Restoration to a Politics of Dissent [PDF]
Justice Samuel Alito is regarded by both his champions and his critics as the most consistently conservative member of the current Supreme Court. Both groups seem to agree that he has become the most important conservative voice on the Court.
Siegel, Neil S.
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Natural Justice, Procedural Justice, and the Judge’s Role in the Pancasila-Based Rule of Law
This paper explores the relationship between natural justice and procedural justice, as well as its implications for the role of judges within the Pancasila-based rule of law. Procedural justice is often misconstrued as mere compliance with formal rules,
Erwin Susilo
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The Principle of the Separation of Powers: the Ontological Presumption of an Ideologeme
The theoretical materiality of the principle of the separation of powers is beyond doubt. This principle is inevitable in discourse on the constitutional framework of the state, democracy and the rule of law, and it has its own form of expression in ...
Mesonis Gediminas
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In the European Area of Freedom, Security and Justice (AFSJ) is affected by multiple asymmetries arising from the need for flexibility in the integration strategy with respect to those matters connected with the hard core of State sovereignty.
Sara IGLESIAS SÁNCHEZ
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Modern Trends in Further Professional Education of Judges: Russian and Foreign Experience
Introduction. Modern further professional judicial education has a direct impact on the institutional and personal parameters of judicial independence and has a public significance as a guarantee of a judge's competence during his long career.
Elena V. Burdina, Sergey V. Alexandrov
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New Frontiers in the Relationship Between National and European Courts [PDF]
The central question pervading this discussion is simply stated: whether and to what extent the European Court of Justice (“Court of Justice” or “Court”) (and the European institutions more generally) can count on the courts of the Member States to ...
Bermann, George A.
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(Series Information) European Papers - A Journal on Law and Integration, 2025 10(2), 391-403 | Article | (Table of Contents) 1. Introduction. – 2. The partial transfer of jurisdiction in ‘certain specific areas’. – 3.
Ornella Porchia
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