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2022
Abstract This chapter addresses Article 25 of the American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR), which protects both an individual right to effective remedy for “fundamental rights” violations and a State obligation to organize such remedies.
Ludovic Hennebel, Hélène Tigroudja
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Abstract This chapter addresses Article 25 of the American Convention on Human Rights (ACHR), which protects both an individual right to effective remedy for “fundamental rights” violations and a State obligation to organize such remedies.
Ludovic Hennebel, Hélène Tigroudja
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Principle of effective judicial protection
2020This chapter examines challenges for realizing effective judicial protection in composite national-EU administrative procedures where EU agencies may be involved. In this respect it discusses problems of jurisdiction, drawbacks of the system of composite judicial protection and judicial protection against agencies’ non-binding preparatory acts and soft
Prechal, A., Widdershoven, R.J.G.M.
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Judicial Protection of Medical Liberty
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2021Judicial Protection of Medical Liberty analyzes the recent Supreme Court rulings on COVID-19 restrictions in the much broader context of the Court’s historical medical liberty jurisprudence and lower courts’ vaccination jurisprudence. The Court’s rejection of Jacobson v.
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Data protection and judicial automation
2022The words "judicial automation" invoke a broad range of images, ranging from time-saving tools to decision-aiding tools or even quixotic ideas of robot judges. As the development of artificial intelligence technologies expands the range of possible automation, it also raises questions about the extent to which automation is admissible in judicial ...
ALMADA, Marco, DYMITRUK, Maria
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Protecting judicial institutions
2012Lord Diplock, an eminent English judge, once observed that: . . . in any civilised society it is a function of government to maintain courts of law to which its citizens can have access for the impartial decision of disputes as to their legal rights and obligations towards one another individually and towards the state as representing society as a ...
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Judicial Review of Commission Decisions and Judicial Protection
2020Abstract 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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Due Process and Judicial Protection
2017Abstract Article 8, the Convention’s primary due process provision, is called “Right to a Fair Trial.” However, the Article goes far beyond trials and even judicial matters, regulating proceedings of “any public authority, whether administrative, legislative or judicial, which, through its decisions determines individual rights and ...
Thomas M Antkowiak, Alejandra Gonza
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JUDICIAL PROTECTION OF VIOLATED LABOR RIGHTS
2020The article analyzes the issues of protection of violated labor rights by the judicial authority. Special attention is paid to the peculiarities of the consideration of labor disputes in court, the negative and positive aspects of protecting labor rights in this way.
Zokirov Sardorjon , Baybekova Zulfiya
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[Judicial protection of monoclonal antibodies].
Die Pharmazie, 1990The possibility for GDR application for a patent of monoclonal antibodies are discussed in detail. Antibodies can be used advantageously as diagnostica. Basic suppositions for true patents in this field e.g. sufficient manifestation of the invention, newness and ingenious performance are referred.
P, Nenning, H, Bourcevet
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