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Letting Work What Works-Effectively Preventing Juvenile Delinquency in the Netherlands: A Meta-Analysis of the Evidence. [PDF]

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Judicial demands for prostate cancer treatment in Brazil: androgen receptor pathway inhibitors are an urgent public health problem. [PDF]

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Judicial Power

2020
This chapter addresses the main transformations undergone by the judicial institutions over the XX century and at the aube of the XXI ...
Leonardo Morlino
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Judicial Review: The Meaning of the Judicial Power

2013
This chapter applies the concepts of interpretation and construction to the contentious issue of judicial review and examines the originalist evidence that overwhelmingly supports the judicial power to nullify unconstitutional laws. According to Article III of the Constitution: “The judicial Power of the United States, shall be vested in one Supreme ...
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Judicial Power to Command

2017
This chapter talks about the judicial and moral authority of the Supreme Court. The Supreme Court may have formal hierarchic authority to interpret the Constitution, but its actual power to enforce its will is limited. There is, however, one clear power in its actual possession.
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The System Of Judicial Appointment In Poland – A Question Of The Legitimacy Of The Judicial Power

2011
According to the Polish Constitution the judges of the common courts1 and the Supreme Court are appointed by the President of the State on request of the National Council of the Judiciary. The practice of the appointment of the judges by the President of Poland was simple.
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Judicial Power in Myanmar and the Challenge of Judicial Independence

2017
What can be learnt about the idea and ideal of judicial independence in authoritarian regimes? While idealised international standards and declarations of judicial independence note the need for separation from the executive, there is more often silence on the relative position of the courts in relation to the military.
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