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Judicial Protection of Civil Rights in Ukraine: National Experience through the Prism of European Standards

Journal of Advanced Research in Law and Economics, 2019
The relevance of the academic study of the problems of judicial protection of civil rights is conditioned by the ongoing judicial reform in Ukraine, which has identified new priorities in this area, since in 2016, the legislator provided the Supreme ...
V. Borysova   +3 more
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Judicial Protection of Fundamental Rights in the Transition from the World of Atoms to the Word of Bits: The Case of Freedom of Speech

European Law Journal, 2019
This article underlines the role of Courts in protecting fundamental rights in the atomic and the digital dimension. The main aim of this work is to show how the coming of the Internet has affected the exercise and the judicial protection of freedom of ...
O. Pollicino
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Of Legislative Waves and Case law: Effective Judicial Protection, Right to an Effective Remedy and Proceduralisation in the EU Asylum Policy

Review of European Administrative Law, 2019
This article explores the multifaceted relationship between the principle of effective judicial protection, the fundamental right to an effective remedy, and secondary EU procedural rules in asylum.
E. Tsourdi
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Data protection and judicial automation

2022
The 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

2012
Lord 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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Firearm Removal, Judicial Decision-Making, and Domestic Violence Protection Orders

Violence and Gender, 2020
Firearms in situations of domestic violence (DV) are particularly lethal. Although firearms present a public health concern nationally, some states, such as Arizona, have especially high rates of intimate partner homicide (IPH).
Mikaela A. Wallin, A. Durfee
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Judicial Review of Commission Decisions and Judicial Protection

2020
Abstract 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

2017
Abstract 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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Multilevel judicial protection in the EU and preliminary references

Common market law review, 2016
The article offers a threefold perspective on preliminary references to the ECJ, through an analysis of the case law of the ECJ itself, of (some) constitutional courts and of the ECtHR. Although in the latter two cases, a close connection is made between
Clelia Lacchi
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