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Critical Quarterly, Volume 66, Issue 2, Page 18-50, July 2024.
Martin Montgomery, Carol Ting
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Traditional Conceptions of the Legal Person and Nonhuman Animals. [PDF]
Montes Franceschini M.
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A host of errors can occur at sentencing, but whether a particular sentencing error can be remedied may depend on whether judges characterize errors as involving a miscarriage of justice -- that is, a claim of innocence.
Garrett, Brandon L.
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O Supremo Tribunal Federal consolidou entendimento pela inadmissibilidade de agravo regimental contra decisão monocrática que defere ou indefere liminar em habeas corpus.
Raphael Debes Chan Spinola Costa
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Habeas Corpus: poczucie własności swojego ciała [PDF]
What grounds my experience of my body as my own? The body that one experiences is always one’s own, but it does not follow that one always experiences it as one’s own.
Frederique de Vignemont
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Forensic science: A judicial perspective. [PDF]
Rakoff JS, Liu G.
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Rights Over Borders: Transnational Constitutionalism and Guantanamo Bay [PDF]
This essay argues that the most profound implications of the Supreme Court’s decision in Boumediene v. Bush may lie not in what it says about the place of law in the war on terror, but in what it reflects about the Supreme Court’s altered conceptions of ...
Cole, David
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King George III of England and Queen Maria I of Portugal: bipolar disorder and prince regents as common features of their reigns. [PDF]
da Mota Gomes M +3 more
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How to protect privacy in a datafied society? A presentation of multiple legal and conceptual approaches. [PDF]
Gstrein OJ, Beaulieu A.
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Inter-state terrorism in the 21st Century: Mapping the Evolution of the Global Rendition System [PDF]
This paper seeks to explain the development and operation of a now global system of rendition and secret detention in the ‘War on Terror’. The paper offers two corrections to current understandings of rendition.
Blakeley, Ruth, Raphael, Sam
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