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On the limits of judicial discretion

Scientific works "Adilet", 2022
In the article, the author draws attention to some proposals presented in the project to reform the judicial system. Particular attention is paid to the proposal to provide judges with the opportunity to make decisions based on the principles of law. It is noted that this does not take into account the provisions of the Civil Code of the Republic of ...
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Restoring Judicial Discretion

Federal Sentencing Reporter, 1993
As an 18 year veteran of the Federal Probation System I have personally experienced the changes caused by implementation of the guidelines. I was sworn-in as Chief Probation Officer for the District of Connecticut in late June 1987 and attended a national conference for CPOs two days later. It became clear to me within a few hours that my primary focus
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The Concept of Judicial Discretion

2001
The debate on judicial discretion and its limits gained considerable attention from legal theorists in the 1930’s. One of the reasons accounting for this increase in interest was the loss of influence of certain maxims of theoretical positivism as a way of describing the structural characteristics of legal orders1.
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Judicial Discretion

The Journal of Legal Studies, 1980
Higgins, Richard S., Rubin, Paul H.
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Grappling with Judicial Discretion in Complex Times

Journal of Law, Medicine & Ethics
AbstractWhen areas of the law are ambiguous or untested, such as in the compassionate release cases that proliferated during the height of the COVID-19 pandemic, district judges must rely on their discretion to fill in legal gaps. Discretion can be beneficial, because it means that it allows district judges to consider factors that may lead to ...
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Judicial Discretion*

The Journal of Philosophy, 1963
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Debiasing Numerical Verdicts and Judicial Discretion: Reflections on Mitigating the Anchoring Effect in Judicial Decision-Making

Economic analysis of law in European legal scholarship, 2022
Maciej Próchnicki   +2 more
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