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Judicial Review of Commission Decisions and Judicial Protection

2020
Abstract This chapter focuses on the judicial review of different types of Commission decisions. It considers the developments in case law reflecting the need to ensure compliance with the principle of effective judicial protection and give legitimacy to the EU antitrust procedure.
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Judicial Accountability: A Proposal for a Judicial Commission

Australian Quarterly, 1980
This article proposes the establishment of a Judicial Commission to bear responsibility for selecting, training and investigating complaints against judges.
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Judicial Review of Commission Decisions Regarding Concentrations

2013
Abstract This chapter addresses the judicial review of European Commission decisions regarding concentrations. The Courts of the European Union have exclusive jurisdiction to control the legality of the decisions adopted by the Commission in the field of concentrations.
Marcos Araujo Boyd, Nicolas von Lingen
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Varia: Commission on International Rules of Judicial Procedure

American Journal of Comparative Law, 1959
Kurt H Nadelmann, Nadelmann Kurt H
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Judicial Determinations by Administrative Commissions

American Political Science Review, 1916
One of the most striking features of our constitutional law is the persistent purpose to protect the liberties of the people from arbitrary power by vesting the functions of sovereignty in three coördinate departments of government. This division is accomplished by express provisions in some state constitutions and by necessary implication in all ...
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The law commission and judicial law reform*

The Law Teacher, 2001
(2001). The law commission and judicial law reform. The Law Teacher: Vol. 35, No. 3, pp. 323-345.
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European Perspectives on a Judicial Appointments Commission

Cambridge Yearbook of European Legal Studies, 2004
The natural models for English debates on judicial appointments have been from the common law. Although England and Wales remain very much within the common law world and its problems, we are increasingly drawn into a European world, where many of our ideas and standards are shaped by our participation in European agendas.
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A New-Style Judicial Service Commission in Uganda

Journal of African Law, 1998
The Judicial Service Commission (JSC) was established by the Constitution of Uganda, 1995, and brought into operation by the Judicial Service Act, 1997. This is particularly notable because the role of the Commission is not only to oversee the appointment, discipline and removal of judicial officers but also to provide a link between the judiciary and ...
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The Definition of ‘Best Judicial Practices’ by European Judicial Networks and Commissions

2012
Bringing together a variety of outlooks from comparative law, legal theory, organizational sociology, socio-legal studies or political science, this Joint Working Papers explores the cognitive equipement through which international judges perform their role.
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