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European Law Journal, 2021
The rule of law is a principle of constitutional importance under the European Convention on Human Rights. For decades, it has guided the work of the Strasbourg Court.
R. Spanò
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The rule of law is a principle of constitutional importance under the European Convention on Human Rights. For decades, it has guided the work of the Strasbourg Court.
R. Spanò
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2011
All modern societies tend to entrust the adjudication of disputes arising from the application of recognized norms to a specialized actor, the judge. Collectively, the judges are designed as the judiciary. In some countries – like France and Italy – the judiciary includes also public prosecutors, since they form a unitary organization together with ...
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All modern societies tend to entrust the adjudication of disputes arising from the application of recognized norms to a specialized actor, the judge. Collectively, the judges are designed as the judiciary. In some countries – like France and Italy – the judiciary includes also public prosecutors, since they form a unitary organization together with ...
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Multitasking, Multiarmed Bandits, and the Italian Judiciary
Manufacturing and Service Operations Management, 2016Decio Coviello +2 more
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“Unpresidented!” or: What happens when the president attacks the federal judiciary on Twitter
, 2020There are many things that make Donald Trump a controversial figure in American politics, not least of which is his prominent and unorthodox use of Twitter to attack his opponents. The federal judiciary is a frequent target of the president’s ire: during
Christopher D. Kromphardt, M. Salamone
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Antecedents of trust in the judiciary: between fair process and high satisfaction
, 2020This article explains the antecedents of trust in the judiciary. We question both the contention that procedural justice is a main explanation of trust in the judiciary and outcome-based theories that emphasize the role of distributive justice and court ...
S. Mizrahi, E. Vigoda-Gadot, N. Cohen
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Location of courts of justice: The making of the new judiciary map of Portugal
European Journal of Operational Research, 2019Location modeling techniques have been applied to an extremely wide variety of public facilities. However, their application to one of the most ubiquitous public facilities – courts of justice – has been very rare.
J. Teixeira +3 more
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e-Courts Project: A Giant Leap by Indian Judiciary
Journal of open access to law, 2018This paper enumerates the efforts made by the Supreme Court of India and proposes a road map of how the existing Information and Communication Tech- nology (ICT) can help Indian judiciary to evolve as more technology driven with increased transparency ...
Kshitiz Verma
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The Judiciary of International Criminal Law
Journal of International Criminal Justice, 2019The article investigates the judiciary of international criminal law and its development over time. Inspired by the sociological tools of Pierre Bourdieu and building on an original dataset, the article analyses the judiciary of three international ...
M. Christensen
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Measuring Gender and Religious Bias in the Indian Judiciary
, 2021Elliott Ash +7 more
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