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Foreign Judicial Activity Under the Loupe in Criminal Proceedings: The Most Acute Manifestation of Conflicts of Jurisdiction between Legal Anomaly and Judicial Self-Restraint

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2013
The paper is aimed at addressing the provocative issue of possible limits under international law barring the trial of foreign judges and prosecutors for their activity abroad and the reasons for the apparent rarity of situations in which foreign judges and prosecutors are subject to criminal proceedings.
J. Pierini
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Fine-tuning the Jurisprudence: The ECJ's Judicial Activism and Self-restraint [PDF]

open access: yes, 2008
Legal and political science scholars omit an important variable in explaining compliance with ECJ rulings: the fine-tuning in the follow-up cases. This paper shows with the Kohll/Decker social policy jurisprudence that, first, the Court applied the principles of free movement of services and goods to the Luxembourg health care system in the initial ...
Andreas J. Obermaier
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The International Court of Justice and International Law-making: The Judicial Activism/Self-Restraint Antinomy

Chinese Journal of International Law, 2006
The antinomy between judicial activism and self-restraint, well known to students of the US Supreme Court, has implications today also for international tribunals. The resort to judicial settlement of international dispute is still predicated upon a certain basic homogeneity of legal cultures and values going with them.
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Avoiding the Judicialization of Politics in Pakistan's Supreme Court: A Comparative Study of Self-Restraint Justiciability Doctrines and Procedures for Judicial Review in India, the United States, and Pakistan

2023
Since 2004, the Supreme Court of Pakistan has emerged as a dominant force in the tri-partite constitutional system in Pakistan. In some instances, the Court has engaged in hyper-active use of judicial review over the laws passed by Parliament or the policies of the Prime Minister.
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