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Behavioral Biases and Judicial Decision-Making in Brazil [PDF]
We identify and present Brazil’s most common behavioral and heuristic biases in judicial decision-making. Through bibliographic and specific cases, we notice the occurrence of the representativeness heuristic, availability heuristic, anchoring heuristic (
Benjamin Miranda Tabak +3 more
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Judicial review in competition cases in Croatia: Winning and losing arguments before the High Administrative Court of the Republic of Croatia [PDF]
The paper provides a systematic insight into judicial control of Croatian Competition Agency (CCA) decisions in Croatia. Its first part will explain how the applicable model of judicial control and CCA powers were changed over the years.
Dubravka Akšamović
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Analysis of Ijtihad Requirement in Adjudication with an Emphasis on the Element of Law [PDF]
According to the famous (in the meaning of prevailing) view of jurists, ‘Ijtihad’ is a prerequisite for making judicial decisions. Some others permit the adjudication by non-Mujtahid judges.
Ehsan Babaei
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The quality of judicial decisions in cases of bullying in professional educational institutions
The positions of scholars on the concept of “judicial decision quality” have been examined. Criteria for a high-quality judicial decision include justice, timeliness, justification, clarity, clear language, and an accessible style.
O. G. Yushkevych
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The scope of this essay is to analyze some decisions of the Brazilian federal administration concerning actions to minimize the current pandemic of COVID-19 to understand to which extent such discretionary decisions could be subject to a judicial review.
Vitor Rhein Schirato
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JUDICIAL DECISION AND ARGUMENTATION: LIMITATIONS OF THE REASONING UNDER A SYSTEMIC OBSERVATION
This article deals with the duty to justify judicial decisions and the role of argumentation increased with the Brazilian Civil Procedure Code of 2015. The research was developed considering grounds and arguments as a method of constitutional control of ...
Giselle Marie Krepsky +2 more
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The Need for Artificial Intelligence in Solving Unsolved Criminal Cases and Sentencing in Malaysia
As humans, it is common for judges to give wrong verdicts when making decisions, especially in criminal cases. As such, those who feel that they have been wronged by the courts will thus appeal against the decisions.
Pei Yee Tan
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The judicial assessment of expert evidence in Polish criminal procedure
In the article, the author addresses the issue of the judicial assessment of expert evidence in Polish criminal proceedings. Over the years, the reliance of the criminal justice system on experts increased dramatically.
Denis Solodov
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Bu çalışma; Anayasa Mahkemesi, Yargıtay ve Uyuşmazlık Mahkemesi başta olmak üzere çeşitli yargı mercileri tarafından verilen dikkat çekici yargı kararlarının kısa özetleri ve değerlendirmelerinden oluşmakta olup kısa ve öz bilgiler vermeyi amaçlamaktadır.
Barış Tanrıvermiş +16 more
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The subject of the article is some judicial acts on cases concerning protection of private property issued in Russia in recent years in the context of changes in the procedural legislation and legislation on the judicial system.
E. I. Alekseevskaya
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