Saudi law as lex arbitri: Evaluation of Saudi arbitration law and judicial practice [PDF]
Copyright © 2009 Kluwer Law InternationalDisputes settled in Saudi Arabia, or which otherwise contain Saudi elements, are governed by the Kingdom’s lex arbitri, which requires that not only the arbitration clause and compromis be submitted to a ...
Baamir, A, Bantekas, I
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Sygnalizowanie miejsc spornych w dyskursie sądowym. Analiza korpusowa wybranych rzeczowników występujących w orzeczeniach Sądu Najwyższego Stanów Zjednoczonych oraz Trybunału Konstytucyjnego w Polsce [PDF]
This paper adopts a comparative, corpus-based perspective to examine the language of judicial justification. Based on substantial corpus data, the study explores one of the linguistics resources, i.e. head nouns (e.g.
GOŹDŹ-ROSZKOWSKI, Stanisław
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This article reviews how Chinese scholars debate the policy of building smart courts in the context of judicial reform. This policy entails the automation and digitisation of judicial processes. It is part of broader judicial reforms that aim to create a
Straton Papagianneas
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Federal Jurisdiction: The Civil Rights Removal Statute Revisited [PDF]
For the first time in sixty years, the Supreme Court in Georgia v. Rachel and City of Greenwood v. Peacock re-examined the civil rights removal provisions of section 1443 of the Judicial Code, which until recent years have remained dormant because of the
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Fair Trial in Human Rights and the Islamic Judicial Doctrine [PDF]
Mostafa Fazaeli[1] Assistant Professor, International Law Group, Law Faculty,Qom University, Qom, Iran Basically justice has different philosophical, ethical and legal aspects, but the evaluation of its implementation in various social processes ...
mOSTAFA fAZAELI
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Researching Justification Texts of a First Instance Court: from Assignment to Results and Reporting
Court decisions are reasoned to legitimize them. Lay people seem to understand little of the work of the courts. One of the questions for court administrators and judges is: for whom do judges write their judgments?
Philip Langbroek, Tina Linden, van der
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'Neutrality', 'choice', and 'ownership' in the construction, use, and adaptation of judicial decision support systems [PDF]
This article examines the character and future of Judicial Decision Support Systems (JDSS's) in relation to the activity of judicial sentencing. There are many varieties of JDSS which could be applied to sentencing.
Tata, Cyrus
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Psychosocial functioning of drug treatment court clients : a study of the prosecutor's files in Ghent [PDF]
Purpose – Problem solving courts are a result of the therapeutic jurisprudence movement. Drug treatment courts (DTCs), for instance, aim to divert substance using offenders away from the criminal justice system (CJS) to ...
Dekkers, Anne +3 more
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Evaluation of Italian Judicial System
AbstractItaly is frequently reprimanded by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) over the amount of time it takes Italian courts to reach verdicts. As stated by President Giorgio Napolitano, European Court decisions have lead to calls for an urgent intervention in order to save time and costs in Italian judicial system.
Antonucci L. +2 more
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This commentary examines the contribution in this edition by Roach Anleu & Mack, based on arguments that reducing judicial performance evaluation (ergo any professional performance) to that which is easily measurable removes the human aspect of that ...
Gar Yein Ng
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