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Judging Rules, Ruling Judges [PDF]
The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure currently govern all federal and, indirectly, most of state litigation in the United States. There are deep flaws in the process by which those Rules are framed and amended. Since the original Rules were proposed and adopted in the 1930s, Congress and the courts have changed the process for amending the Rules and ...
Yeazell, Stephen C.
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The Management of Staff by Federal Court of Appeals Judges [PDF]
Federal court of appeals judges have staffs consisting usually of a secretary and four law clerks; some judges have externs as well (law students working part time without pay). These staffs are essential, given judicial workloads and judges’ limitations.
Gulati, Mitu, Posner, Richard A.
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Judge Sonia Sotomayor’s assertion that female judges might be “better” than male judges has generated accusations of sexism and potential bias. An equally controversial claim is that male judges are better than female judges because the latter have ...
Choi, Stephen J. +3 more
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The regime of seaports in Ukraine: a complicated way to updating legal regulation
The article outlines the advantages and disadvantages of the current legislation of Ukraine in the field of establishing the legal regime of seaports.
Serhii Andrushchenko
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Can an Ideal Court Modelin Private Antitrust Enforcement Be Established? [PDF]
Any discussion of private antitrust enforcement usually focuses on substantive law and proceedings applicable to private antitrust cases.
Dominik Wolski
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The Legitimacy of Judicial Decision-Making: Towards Empirical Scrutiny of Theories of Adjudication
Jurisprudential accounts of judicial decision-making encompass a conceptual account of how judges decide cases and a normative account of how judges should decide cases.
Thomas Riesthuis
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CURRENT JUSTICE LAWS IN ROMANIA [PDF]
At the end of 2022, the new Romanian justice laws were adopted, namely Law no. 303/2004 on the status of judges and prosecutors, Law no. 304/2022 on the status of judges and prosecutors and Law no. 305/2022 on the Superior Council of Magistracy.
Andrada-Georgiana MARIN
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Actions that Combat the Disruption of the Moral and Social Code with the Purpose of Favoritism
Currently, corruption has been so generalized and sophisticated that threatens to undermine the own society structure. Corruption is a problem identified in all the countries. What changes is how we deal with it.
Prado De Toledo Sergio Armando
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Abstrak Praktik Korupsi, Kolusi, dan Nepotisme (KKN) yang terjadi di Indonesia dan dilakukan oleh oknum-oknum penegak hukum, termasuk Hakim (judicial corruption) serta Aparatur Sipil Negara (ASN) yang lainnya disebabkan oleh berbagai faktor yang ...
Eman Suparman
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A Sociological Perspective on Emotion Work and Judging
Judicial work requires judicial officers to manage their own emotions and related conduct, as well as to anticipate, interpret, respond to and manage emotions and behaviours of others, most visibly in the interaction order of the courtroom.
Sharyn Roach Anleu, Kathy Mack
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