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The Assessment of Expert Evidence in International Adjudication
Journal of International Dispute Settlement, 2018An assessment of the different contexts in which expert evidence in international adjudication, in particular in the settlement of disputes before the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) and the World Trade Organization (WTO) dispute settlement system, may be used shows that the challenge lies in designing rules that are sufficiently ...
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ABC7 Consensus: Assessment by a German Group of Experts
Breast Care<b><i>Background:</i></b> The “International Consensus Conference for Advanced Breast Cancer” was initiated more than 10 years ago. The rationale was to standardize treatment of advanced breast cancer (ABC) based on available evidence and to ensure that all ABC patients worldwide receive adequate treatment and access to new ...
Ditsch, Nina +14 more
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Assessing Expert Evidence in the icj
The Law & Practice of International Courts and Tribunals, 2016The article considers the different options available to international tribunals, especially the International Court of Justice, when facing cases that raise scientific and technical issues. While international tribunals can sometimes leave it to the parties to seek an agreement on such issues or resort to legal reasoning to avoid making technical and ...
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Potential of Friction Stir Welding in Aircraft Production: Expert Assessments
Russian Engineering Research, 2023D N Kuritsyn +2 more
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Coordination of Expert Assessments in the Diagnosis of the Technical Condition of Medical Equipment
Lecture Notes on Data Engineering and Communications Technologies, 2022Nataliya Mutovkina, Mutovkina Nataliya
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Accuracy of Expert Assessments in Evaluating Innovative Projects
Procedia Computer Science, 2021Anna I Guseva
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Zeitschrift fur arztliche Fortbildung, 1997
The standard for the assessment of the medical expert opinion is defined by the high demands expected from the judgement of a high court: Objectiveness, solid knowledge, self-criticism, in contestability in diction and firmness in the argumentation. From the legal point of view, the knowledge of the medical expert witness has to clearly go beyond the ...
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The standard for the assessment of the medical expert opinion is defined by the high demands expected from the judgement of a high court: Objectiveness, solid knowledge, self-criticism, in contestability in diction and firmness in the argumentation. From the legal point of view, the knowledge of the medical expert witness has to clearly go beyond the ...
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[Standards for expert assessment of credibility].
Zeitschrift fur Kinder- und Jugendpsychiatrie und Psychotherapie, 1999Expert judgment of the credibility of children's statements in cases of abuse is frequently requested of specialists in psychology and child and adolescent psychiatry, the latter being mandatory if psychopathology is present in the child. Assessment and judgment must meet standards of quality.
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A fuzzy expert system architecture for capability assessments in skill-based environments
Expert Systems With Applications, 2012Luis Daniel Otero, CARLOS E Otero
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