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The Judicial System

Oxford Scholarship Online, 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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The Judicial System

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 ...
S. Pashin
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Role of Artificial Intelligence in the Indian Judicial System

2023 International Conference on Computational Intelligence and Knowledge Economy (ICCIKE), 2023
As of January 2023 more than 47 million cases are pending in Indian Courts and this number is expected to be on an upward tangent. Many of these cases have been pending before the lower and higher courts since the last decade.
Lakshmi Priya Gorlamudiveti, S. Sethu
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Judicial System

Democracy and Security in Latin America, 2021
Mark Ungar
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AI Enabled Blockchain solution for the Indian Judicial System

2023 International Conference on Emerging Smart Computing and Informatics (ESCI), 2023
This paper outlines how the blockchain technology can be used in the Indian judicial system to remove some of the procedural complexities. It begins by exploring the complexities of the Indian judicial system and how blockchain with its immutability ...
S. Patil, Darshana Desai
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Does Gender Blindness Improve Gender Equality? Female Judges and the Glass Ceiling Effect in the Islamic Judicial System in Indonesia

Social & Legal Studies, 2022
Despite the increasing participation of women judges worldwide, including in Muslim countries, the glass ceiling effect in female judges’ careers remains persistent.
A. Kholiq, I. Halimatusa’diyah
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