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Common market law review, 2019
This contribution focuses on the discretion enjoyed by the EU administration when it implements EU law as well as the intensity of review of that discretion by the General Court.
Miro Prek, Silvère Lefèvre
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This contribution focuses on the discretion enjoyed by the EU administration when it implements EU law as well as the intensity of review of that discretion by the General Court.
Miro Prek, Silvère Lefèvre
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Circumstances enhanced Criminal Court View Generation
Proceedings of the 44th International ACM SIGIR Conference on Research and Development in Information Retrieval, 2021Criminal Court View Generation is an essential task in legal intelligence, which aims to automatically generate sentences interpreting judgment results. The court view could be seen as the summary of crime circumstances in a case, including ADjudging Circumstance (ADC) and SEntencing Circumstance (SEC). However, different circumstances vary widely, and
Linan Yue +6 more
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Competition litigation before the General Court: Quality if not quantity?
Common market law review, 2016This article explores the extent of the review exercised by the General Court of the European Union in the field of competition litigation and underlines its intensification in three directions: the assessment of the legality of the Commission’s ...
Miro Prek, Silvère Lefèvre
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World Competition Law and Economics Review, 2014
This article discusses the judgment of the EU General Court of 12 June 2014 in the Intel case. It argues that the EU case law on the use of exclusivity rebate systems by undertakings occupying a dominant position is economically sound, and that the ...
W. Wils
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This article discusses the judgment of the EU General Court of 12 June 2014 in the Intel case. It argues that the EU case law on the use of exclusivity rebate systems by undertakings occupying a dominant position is economically sound, and that the ...
W. Wils
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Enforcement of Court Decisions as a Social Guarantee of Protection of Citizens Rights and Freedoms
PRAWO i WIĘŹ, 2022The relevance of research is due to transformational changes in the enforcement of court decisions, the need to build fast and efficient enforcement processes, and simplification of access to the profession of public and private executors, which ...
N. Lytvyn +4 more
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Affective Polarization and Support for the U.S. Supreme Court
Political research quarterly, 2021Support for the U.S. Supreme Court does not appear to be polarized on ideological or partisan lines. However, the form of polarization for which the mass political behavior field has amassed substantial support is affective in nature.
Miles T. Armaly, A. Enders
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Futures, 1991
Abstract Proposed herein is an amendment to the US Constitution to create the Court of Generations. The Court, which will reside in the judicial branch of government, will judge whether present society is ‘in contempt of intolerably threatening the security of the blessings of liberty to our Posterity’. The Court will consist of a grand jury, made up
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Abstract Proposed herein is an amendment to the US Constitution to create the Court of Generations. The Court, which will reside in the judicial branch of government, will judge whether present society is ‘in contempt of intolerably threatening the security of the blessings of liberty to our Posterity’. The Court will consist of a grand jury, made up
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The General Court as the EU Competition Court?
2017Competition 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, 2011AbstractIn 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. There is a number
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