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The General Court as the EU Competition Court?

2017
Competition litigation has been at the centre of the General Court’s jurisdiction since its creation. Yet it now solely constitutes a minority of the applications introduced. Even though the statistical importance of competition law has decreased in its overall workload, it is argued that, in view of the extent of the review it can exercise over the ...
Miro Prek, Silvère Lefèvre
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Supreme Courts as Courts of General Original Jurisdiction

International Journal of Legal Information, 2011
Abstract In a common-law jurisdiction, “Supreme Court” is not always the name of a court of final appeal. There are 41 Supreme Courts and Supreme Courts of Judicature with general original jurisdiction. They cover 60 political units. In addition to general original jurisdiction, some of those courts have general appellate jurisdiction.
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Managing with Human Resources in the General Courts (with the Comparison of the General Court in Kochani with the General Court in Vinica) [PDF]

open access: possible, 2011
The managing of the human resources is of a great importance for every organization and so it is for the courts as well. For a difference from the other organizations and companies the courts represent a separate organizational whole which is specific in its organization, composure and jurisdiction.
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A Fourth in the Court: Why Are There Advocates General in the Court of Justice?

Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 2012
Abstract Why are there Advocates General in the Court of Justice of the European Union? A standard answer to this question is likely to be either a simple textual reference (because the Treaty provides for them); or an appeal to authority (because the original framers of the Treaties put them there, inspired by the French legal system); or ...
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The general powers of the Court

2018
The Court may impose such measures, procedures and remedies as are laid down in this Agreement and may make its orders subject to conditions, in accordance with the Rules of Procedure.
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The general court of Agenais: a reconsideration

Parliaments, Estates and Representation, 2000
SUMMARY In this article Thomas Bisson returns to his early study on the origins of medieval representative institutions in southern France (1961). He had then concluded that the Agenais had a developed political identity, embodied in a general court which included the elected representatives of the local communities, as well as the barons, and had been
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Generative AI in Court

In the age of burgeoning AI-driven creativity, the song "Heart on My Sleeve" stands out, attributing its sound to famed artists like Drake and The Weeknd without their participation. This product of 'Generative AI' is a testament to AI's creative capabilities.
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A decade-long longitudinal survey shows that the Supreme Court is now much more conservative than the public

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 2022
Stephen A Jessee   +2 more
exaly  

The Courts, the Executive and the Solicitor-General

2016
The relative freedom that the Solicitor-General has in advising the Executive as to the practice of government is constrained when he or she appears in court. In court the Solicitor-General must, subject to the usual ethical and professional constraints, act in accordance with instructions.
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