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The Interpretative Influence of International Human Rights Norms on Judicial Reasoning in Thailand: Lessons from the United Kingdom and the United States of America [PDF]
This research studies and compares the interpretive influence of international human rights norms in Thailand, the UK and the USA. It has found that successive Thai Constitutions have greatly been influenced by international human rights norms, but Thai ...
VIVITASEVI, CHUMPICHA
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JUDICIAL DECISIONS AND BLOCKINGS TO WHATSAPP
The article deals with the approach to the information exchange application, whatsapp as a means of communication, integration and entertainment, in this wide margin of possibility of use, sometimes the handling of this instrument attends to illicit ...
GUSTAVO AFONSO MARTINS (6041232) +2 more
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Use of Administrative Data of Court Statistics in Official Statistics
The article examines the importance of using administrative data of court statistics in official statistics. The relevance of access to administrative data of court statistics is emphasized.
T. I. Kharabara
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Last year\u27s Eighth Circuit decision of Anastasoff v. United States drew new attention to the much-debated rules limiting citation to unpublished judicial decisions. The scholarly opinion of Chief Judge Richard Arnold sent a shockwave through the bench,
Wade, Lance A
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Human rights as demands for communicative action [PDF]
A key issue with human rights is how to allocate duties correlative to rights claims. But the philosophical literature, drawing largely on naturalistic or interactional accounts of human rights, develops answers to this question that do not illuminate ...
Brinks, Daniel M., Gauri, Varun
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Harvesters: Alternatives to Judicial Intervention in Medical Treatment Decisions
This article will examine the problem of making medical decisions for those who cannot decide for themselves. Current models of decision making will be examined as well as various proposals for alternative dispute resolution.
Butler, Karen A.
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Procedural fairness in judicial review of migration decisions: The evolution of a fundamental common law principle [PDF]
Procedural fairness has undergone significant evolution from a moral limit on the exercise of power to a fundamental principle of the common law. The thesis explains and reconciles this evolution of procedural fairness in Australia in the context of ...
Chen, Nicholas Edward
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Land dispute resolution in Indonesia is complex, involving multiple legal, social, and economic factors. Current mechanisms, including civil, administrative courts, and alternative methods like mediation, often fail to provide efficient or reliable ...
Rico J.R. Tambunan +3 more
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This study aims to examine Indonesia’s Suspension of Debt Payment Obligations (PKPU) through the Islamic legal concept of taʿassur (financial distress), focusing on the operation of the current framework as a genuine distress-based restructuring ...
Muhammad Fitratallah Dahlan +4 more
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In Atkins v. Virginia (2002), the Supreme Court found persons with mental retardation (MR), or intellectual disability (ID), exempt from capital punishment.
Hensl, Kursten Brooke
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