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A Fair Trial for CPC

JAMA: The Journal of the American Medical Association, 1979
Despite extensive clinical experience with circumferential pneumatic counterpressure (CPC) in the control of hemorrhage and the treatment of shock, many physicians who care for patients with such life-threatening problems have failed to add this technique to their therapeutic storehouse.
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A Fair Trial

2019
Can an online court really deliver a fair trial? For many lawyers, this is a pivotal question. Sometimes it is posed as a legal inquiry, by reference to Article 6 of the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR). But it can also be framed as a question about justice, asking whether the work of courts must be conducted on a face-to-face basis and ...
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Fair Trial under Scrutiny

Hungarian Yearbook of International Law and European Law, 2019
Fair Trial under Scrutiny The right to a fair trial has an eminent position in the Fundamental Law of Hungary both because of the importance of the right and the great number of applications and jurisprudence it has been the subject of.
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Fair Trial

Virginia Law Review, 1953
Herman M. Moser, Richard B. Morris
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Fair Trial, Fair Judge

Abstract This chapter aims to identify the major risks to fair criminal trial from the interference of digital tools and, more specifically, from AI applications. In fact, it is necessary to understand the values which are at stake in order to determine how legal orders should react.
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Fair Trial

The American Journal of Nursing, 1946
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Application of Sof ‘Fair Trial’ Safeguards

1958
The inclusion of explicit “fair trial” safeguards in the 13 nation NATO SOF Agreement and in 7 bilateral status of forces agreements is a tacit, but massive, recognition by the United States and the other states concerned of the truth of the conclusion of Chapter II ; that customary international law contains no demonstrable standards, no reliable ...
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