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The Decisions and Ideal Points of British Law Lords [PDF]
Policy-sensitive models of judicial behaviour, whether attitudinal or strategic, have largely passed Britain by. This article argues that this neglect has been benign, because explanations of judicial decisions in terms of the positions of individual ...
Chris Hanretty +8 more
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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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Developing big data enabled Marketing 4.0 framework
Due to the industrial revolution and, thereby with, the emergence of Industry 4.0, there has been an impact on the marketing of business firms, enabling them to digitally transform and adopt Marketing 4.0 practices supported by smart technologies. One of
Shameek Mukhopadhyay +2 more
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The lack of common rules and credible judgement created particular problems gymnastics competitions, organized by the two international sports institutions (IOC, EG), until the beginning of the World War I.
Panagiotis Stefanidis
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Instructing Judges: Ethical Experience and Educational Technique [PDF]
Most professional responsibility textbooks do not discuss judicial conduct, and not surprisingly, many judges find themselves unprepared for the ethical dilemmas they face when they make the transition from partisan advocate to neutral arbiter.
Gray, Cynthia, Zemans, Frances Kahn
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Judicial self-governance in Serbia: Challenges to and results of a quantitative approach [PDF]
Serbia has been continuously changing its judicial regulation landscape since 2000, in an effort to assert judicial independence and judicial self-governance, under strong EU external conditionality. The authors utilize the Judicial Self-Governance Index
Knežević-Bojović Ana, Ćorić Vesna
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Debate about the ways in empirical accounts of socio-legal phenomena may be compromised by close engagement with policy audiences has long dogged discussions of the possibility of progressive agendas in the field.
Linda Mulcahy, Anna Tsalapatanis
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The Disciplinary Liability of Lithuanian Lawyers: a Comparative Approach
The article presents basic findings about courts of honor in Lithuania. The data about disciplinary violations in five legal professions-judges, lawyers, prosecutors, notaries, and bailiffs-was obtained while implementing a scientific project on certain ...
Gruodytė Edita
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Currently, there is a big discussion about judicial activism in continental legal systems. This phenomenon is rather negatively described, as the breaking the fundamental principle of separation of powers.
Antal Visegrády
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Lazy data? Using administrative records in research on judicial systems
Social science research on courts and judges requires data that are typically generated through interviews, observation, or surveys for the purpose of answering specific research questions posed by the researcher.
Brian Opeskin
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