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Whither British labour law crisis, what crisis? an historical perspective on the juridification of British industrial relations [PDF]
Welch, Roger
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From diagnosis to dynamics: complex systems, transdiagnostics, and networks in forensic psychiatry. [PDF]
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Qualitative study on the virtual reality-based empty-chair technique in middle-aged South Korean men. [PDF]
Yoo K, Kim E.
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西ドイツ連邦憲法裁判所の自己抑制の態度 -基本条約をめぐる諸判決の中に表れた"judicial self-restraint"-
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On the Obergefell Dissenters′ Selective Judicial Self-restraint
ICL Journal, 2015Abstract In its landmark decision in Obergefell v Hodges a five-Justice majority of the United States Supreme Court held that state laws depriving same-sex couples of the right to marry violate the Due Process and Equal Protection Clauses of the Fourteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution.
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Judicial Activism and Judicial Self-Restraint: The PCIJ’s Lotus Case
2013The Permanent Court of International Justice (PCIJ) is considered to be the point of departure in the institutionalization of international justice and the emergence of a permanent international judiciary. The judgment can be viewed under a minimalist reading, or, alternatively, as a pronouncement of a more general import. This chapter examines Lotus
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Fine-tuning the Jurisprudence: The ECJ's Judicial Activism and Self-restraint [PDF]
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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