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The Court and the Judicial Process

International Organization, 1965
A Point of departure for considering the evolution of t!he judicial function in the United Nations system can be found in three interrelated decisions of principle incorporated in the UN Charter itself, of which the Statute of the International Court of Justice (ICJ) forms an integral part.
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The Nature of the Judicial Process

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2012
Contradictory decisions by the United States Supreme Court are motivated by the judicial ideology that the United States has unlimited authority. That pleases the court, although contradictory decisions exclude the Rule of Law, elements of which are principled decisions and foreseeable applications of principles, and although unlimited authority is in ...
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Judging and the Judicial Process

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2010
This is an updated and expanded (as of May 2010) draft of a set of course materials for a seminar entitled Judging and the Judicial Process. The materials are intended to be useful to both teachers and scholars. The focus of the course is on courts as institutions and on judges as the primary actors within those institutions.
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The Independence of the Judicial Process

Israel Law Review, 1978
I first visited Jerusalem in 1941. I was looking forward to an agreeable sick leave after a small flesh wound in the desert. Unfortunately as the train moved slowly up from Lydda, I felt more and more ill and finally I collapsed on the platform of Jerusalem station and was removed on a stretcher to a requisitioned Italian hospital.
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Antitrust and the Judicial Process

The Journal of Law and Economics, 1964
THE title that I have chosen for this lecture, "Antitrust and the Judicial Process," will not, I hope, have misled you. Coming as I do from a country whose attempts to control restrictions upon competition are of quite recent origin, I would not have the temerity to comment upon, much less to criticize, the way in which you have been using the judicial
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The Judicial Process.

Midwest Journal of Political Science, 1966
Donald E. Boles   +2 more
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The Judicial Process

2017
Roy L. Moore   +3 more
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