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Jurisdictional review: an error of jurisdiction or jurisprudence? [PDF]

open access: possible, 1994
During the past decade we have witnessed a vast growth in the volume and variety of discretionary powers, designed to achieve an array of social, economic and other objectives, conferred by government onto numerous administrative authorities.
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8. Jurisdiction

2015
This chapter deals with the European law governing jurisdiction in divorce and the international law concepts that are a feature of this area of law. It discusses the increasingly important question of jurisdiction in divorce proceedings, and explains the concepts of ‘domicile’ and ‘habitual residence’ as they apply to divorce proceedings.
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5. Jurisdiction

2017
This chapter discusses the international legal concept of jurisdiction as well as the content of the relevant legal principles. The term jurisdiction relates to the authority of a state to exert its influence and power — in practice make, apply, and enforce its rules — and create an impact or consequence on individuals or property. The chapter explains
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Investment Arbitration: Jurisdiction and Admissibility

, 2014
Jurisdiction refers to the power of a court or judge to entertain an action. By contrast, admissibility concerns the power of a tribunal to decide a case at a particular point in time in view of possible temporary or permanent defects of the claim.
M. Waibel
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Compulsory Jurisdiction in International Law

, 2014
Contents: 1. A Short History of the Arbitral Settlement of Interstate Disputes till the Establishment of the PCIJ 2. The Legislative History of the Optional Clause and its Conception 3.
Vanda Lamm
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Jurisdiction

1993
Abstract 24.According to Article II of the Statute of the Tribunal: No … application shall be admissible, except under exceptional circumstances as decided by the Tribunal, unless … the application is filed within ninety days after … receipt of notice, after the applicant has exhausted all the remedies available within the Bank group ...
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Jurisdictional disputes

2017
Chapter five examines the process of greater secularization in the management of the facilities and attempts by the church officials to reassert control and authority over these groups in the late fourteenth and early fifteenth centuries. The endemic conflict between and within cities, and with the institutional church and imperial powers, resulted in ...
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The Jurisdiction of the Court [PDF]

open access: possible, 1972
The Court of Justice of the European Communities is charged to “ensure the respect for law in the interpretation and application” of the Treaties.1 As a general provision, this does not vest the Court with any particular jurisdiction in Community matters.2 It does emphasize the crucial fact, however, that the Community Court is not a mere arbitral ...
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6. Sovereignty and jurisdiction

2013
This chapter briefly looks at the nature of sovereignty and its parameters in international law, but essentially focuses on the function and nature of jurisdiction. It firstly examines the breadth of the space in which sovereignty is exercised, namely land, sea, and air.
Ilias Bantekas, Efthymios Papastavridis
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8. Jurisdiction

2019
This chapter studies jurisdiction. The term ‘jurisdiction’ is generally understood by international lawyers as describing the extent, and limits, of the legal competence of a State, entity, or regulatory authority, to make, apply, and enforce legal rules with respect to persons, property, and other matters.
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