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The Judge as Reader, the Reader as Judge:
2017This chapter explores the links between reading and judgment in Machaut’s Jugement dou roy de Navarre and shows how the poem interweaves several literary genres into a vernacular “mirror for princes.” Like Dante’s Commedia and Gower’s Confessio amantis, Machaut’s poem echoes John of Salisbury’s association of reading, law, and good kingship in the ...
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Soviet Law and Government, 1988
It happened on the eve of the election. A reader called the editorial office to ask: "Is it true that your correspondent Borin wrote an article defending his relative?" Generally, such "sensations" are nothing new to newspapermen; no sooner do we return from an assignment than the mud is already flying at our backs, faster than speeding bullets.
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It happened on the eve of the election. A reader called the editorial office to ask: "Is it true that your correspondent Borin wrote an article defending his relative?" Generally, such "sensations" are nothing new to newspapermen; no sooner do we return from an assignment than the mud is already flying at our backs, faster than speeding bullets.
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2006
Abstract Several of the preceding chapters have examined the evolution of the Court’s case law over time in particular fields. In this final chapter, that process of evolution takes centre stage and an attempt is made to set it in its wider legal and political context.
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Abstract Several of the preceding chapters have examined the evolution of the Court’s case law over time in particular fields. In this final chapter, that process of evolution takes centre stage and an attempt is made to set it in its wider legal and political context.
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Abstract There are already some small-scale automated decision-making processes that have been introduced in the judicial arena. In addition, there are AI systems that can ‘nudge’, ‘prompt’, or ‘correct’ judges when making decisions, as well as generative forms of AI that could support judicial decision-making.
Tania Sourdin, Ella Sourdin Brown
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Tania Sourdin, Ella Sourdin Brown
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The International Journal of African Historical Studies, 1990
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Gendered Justice in China: Victim–Offender Mediation as the “Different Voice” of Female Judges
International Journal of Offender Therapy and Comparative Criminology, 2021Shuai Wei
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Judging the judges: evaluating the accuracy and national bias of international gymnastics judges
Journal of Quantitative Analysis in Sports, 2021Sandro Heiniger, Hugues Mercier
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