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Access to justice in the community courts: a limited right? [PDF]
This article examines access to the European Court of Justice under Art.230 EC, relating to judicial review, and submits that the approach to locus standi for natural and legal persons under that article is both inconsistent and inappropriate.
Berry, E, Boyes, S
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SPECIFIC CHARACTERISTICS OF ALTERNATIVE SANCTIONS IN SERBIAN CRIMINAL LAW
In this paper there is an emphasis put on the question how the criminal justice system fulfils the expectations the modern society places in front of it.
Vidoje Mitrić
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Misplaced Boldness: The Avoidance of Substance in the International Court of Justice’s Kosovo Opinion [PDF]
The International Court of Justice\u27s Kosovo Advisory Opinion is a masterpiece of avoidance. The Court has lived to run another day, and one can only admire the judges\u27 skill in arriving at the vacant place between difficult and clashing conclusions
Waters, Timothy William
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Executive Power: Rethinking the Modalities of Control [PDF]
The Honorable Sundaresh Menon, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court of Singapore, delivered the 2018-2019 Bernstein Lecture in Comparative Law titled Executive Power: Rethinking the Modalities of Control.
Menon, Sundaresh
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Twenty-First Century Equal Protection: Making Law in an Interregnum [PDF]
During her remarkable career on the Supreme Court, Justice Sandra Day O\u27Connor articulated principles, in both concurrence and dissent, which moved to the doctrinal core of multiple areas of jurisprudence.
Hunter, Nan D.
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Protection of citizens’ rights from criminal encroachments by criminal law and criminal procedure methods is the task of state bodies and officials. It is solved through criminal prosecution of suspects and defendants. The victim, endowed by criminal law
KUDRYAVTSEVA Anna Vasilievna
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Building the Access to Justice Movement [PDF]
There are innumerable individual problems of access to civil justice. Civil justice, or its absence, will often determine whether people can keep their homes, their family relationships, their health and well-being, their actual safety, their jobs, and ...
Udell, David
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Permanent Court of International Justice / International Court of Justice
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The Right to Consular Assistance: Development, Relation with Due Process, and Application
The article analyses the nature of the right to consular assistance from a historical perspective and the practice of international tribunals. It argues that the right to consular assistance is not a human right since it prescribes no autonomous standard
Višinskytė Dalia, Sukhorukov Ivan
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