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Judicialization of Administrative Law: The Trial-Type Hearing and the Changing Status of the Hearing Officer [PDF]
The judicialization of the administrative process, a phenomenon largely taken for granted by both lawyers and the general public in contemporary America, is probably one of the most mysterious, yet significant, features of American government.
Davis, Frederick
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Is the judicialization of health care bad for equity? A scoping review
Background The term “judicialization of health care” describes the use of rights-based litigation to demand access to pharmaceuticals and medical treatments. The judicialization of health care in Latin America has two defining features.
Tatiana S. Andia, Everaldo Lamprea
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In this article, we have been motivated by the need to address a little-studied aspect of extractivism in Latin America: the colonial foundations of the regulatory framework of corporate mining and the limits of the judicialization of human rights in ...
María Ximena González-Serrano +2 more
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Judicialization in International Security [PDF]
Many claim a process of judicialization of international dispute settlement procedures is taking place. In order to capture this ongoing process we introduce an analytical framework to assess the degree of judicialization of international dispute ...
Mondré, Aletta, Zangl, Bernhard
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Judicial Review, Judicial Revisionism and Judicial Responsibility [PDF]
Judicial review of the decisions of labour relations boards has been a nagging problem for the Supreme Court of Canada for decades. The decision of the Court in Le Syndicat des Employés de Production du Québec et de L’Acadie v. Canada Labour Relations Board et al.
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Judiciário e política regulatória: instituições e preferências sob a ótica dos custos de transação
Judiciary and regulatory policy. Increasingly, judges and the courts appear as actors capable of affecting the trajectory of the government decisions, as strategic agents in the policy process.
Rafael Silveira e Silva +1 more
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COVID-19 pandemic and the judicialization of health care: an explanatory case study
Objective to identify the reasons that led to the judicialization of health care in the context of the COVID-19 pandemic; describe the outcomes of lawsuits concerning health care involving the COVID-19; and analyze the cases of health care ...
Eloá Carneiro Carvalho +5 more
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Judicialization: The Twilight of Administrative Law [PDF]
At its December, 1984 Plenary Session, the Administrative Conference of the United States devoted a part of its agenda to an exchange of ideas on the current state of administrative law and the directions in which this field is likely to move-or be ...
Smith, Loren A.
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The Growing Influence of the Courts over the Fate of Refugees [PDF]
A number of migration scholars suggest that domestic courts have become the key protective institution for refugees. How can we explain this claim? One prominent explanation identifies group litigation as the key source of the increasing influence of the
Soennecken, Dagmar
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Les mouvements LGBT et le droit au Japon : autour du mariage entre personnes de même sexe
LGBT rights in Japan are subject to frequent changes. A variety of factors, from methods of action to sources of motivation and outside pressure, make it difficult to predict how developments will unfold.
Isabelle Konuma
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