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2022
The Judicial System: A Reference Handbook provides an authoritative and accessible one-stop resource for understanding the U.S. judicial system and its place in the fabric of American government and society. The American judicial system plays a central role in setting and enforcing the legal rules under which the people of the United States live ...
Nicholas Mansergh, W. G. S. Adams
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The Judicial System: A Reference Handbook provides an authoritative and accessible one-stop resource for understanding the U.S. judicial system and its place in the fabric of American government and society. The American judicial system plays a central role in setting and enforcing the legal rules under which the people of the United States live ...
Nicholas Mansergh, W. G. S. Adams
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2018
This chapter provides an overview of Indonesia’s courts and their operation, except for the Constitutional Court, which is covered in Chapter 5. It begins with a general discussion of key aspects of judicial decision-making, including Indonesia’s version of the system of precedent (yurisprudensi) and principles of statutory interpretation, before ...
Simon Butt, Tim Lindsey
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This chapter provides an overview of Indonesia’s courts and their operation, except for the Constitutional Court, which is covered in Chapter 5. It begins with a general discussion of key aspects of judicial decision-making, including Indonesia’s version of the system of precedent (yurisprudensi) and principles of statutory interpretation, before ...
Simon Butt, Tim Lindsey
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2017
The judicial system of modern Russia is built on the inheritance of the Soviet system of justice. More precisely, the Russian system started with, and also borrowed from, the fin de siecle Soviet institutions (e.g. military courts and also state arbitration bodies-turned-commercial courts), adapted many of these, and added or invented new institutions ...
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The judicial system of modern Russia is built on the inheritance of the Soviet system of justice. More precisely, the Russian system started with, and also borrowed from, the fin de siecle Soviet institutions (e.g. military courts and also state arbitration bodies-turned-commercial courts), adapted many of these, and added or invented new institutions ...
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EU and Global Judicial Systems
2011This chapter aims to analyze and compare the EU judicial System with the judicial mechanisms of four global regimes: the World Trade Organization, the UN Convention on the Law of the Sea, the Mercosur and the World Bank. It opens with a discussion of the multiple jurisdictions – international, constitutional and administrative – of EU courts. Then, the
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TaSbeeb: A judicial decision support system based on deep learning framework
Journal of King Saud University - Computer and Information Sciences, 2023Aqil M Azmi
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The System Of Judicial Appointment In Poland – A Question Of The Legitimacy Of The Judicial Power
2011According to the Polish Constitution the judges of the common courts1 and the Supreme Court are appointed by the President of the State on request of the National Council of the Judiciary. The practice of the appointment of the judges by the President of Poland was simple.
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