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European Neurology, 2003
Trials of pharmacological intervention for acute stroke show several points of similarity with legal trials by jury. The relationships between sponsoring organisation and regulatory authorities and the roles of the many other participants are described.
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Trials of pharmacological intervention for acute stroke show several points of similarity with legal trials by jury. The relationships between sponsoring organisation and regulatory authorities and the roles of the many other participants are described.
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2016
The jury trial has been largely modified by changes to the law of evidence. This chapter focuses on the way vulnerable victims are now protected by a law of evidence that strictly controls the accused’s access to the victim during the trial, including the right to examine the victim in open court, the victim’s right to out-of-court evidence, to court ...
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The jury trial has been largely modified by changes to the law of evidence. This chapter focuses on the way vulnerable victims are now protected by a law of evidence that strictly controls the accused’s access to the victim during the trial, including the right to examine the victim in open court, the victim’s right to out-of-court evidence, to court ...
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Archives of Neurology And Psychiatry, 1925
The history of trial by jury forms an important chapter in the history of the medical jurisprudence of insanity, but its range is so great that the mere essayist may only pick and choose. It would carry us far back into antiquity, for both the Greeks and Romans had trial by jury. Grote 1 describes the jury system of ancient Athens. In the fifth century
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The history of trial by jury forms an important chapter in the history of the medical jurisprudence of insanity, but its range is so great that the mere essayist may only pick and choose. It would carry us far back into antiquity, for both the Greeks and Romans had trial by jury. Grote 1 describes the jury system of ancient Athens. In the fifth century
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Alternative Law Journal, 2007
Trial by jury for federal offences appears to be guaranteed by s 80 of the Constitution. Case law, however, leads to the conclusion that this guarantee is far from watertight. As Australia adopts more and more anti-terrorism legislation, two questions must be addressed: can the right to trial by jury be constitutionally interfered with; and how ...
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Trial by jury for federal offences appears to be guaranteed by s 80 of the Constitution. Case law, however, leads to the conclusion that this guarantee is far from watertight. As Australia adopts more and more anti-terrorism legislation, two questions must be addressed: can the right to trial by jury be constitutionally interfered with; and how ...
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The Mathematical Gazette, 1991
In French law, the 12 members of a jury are not required to return a unanimous verdict. It was decreed in 1831 that a vote of 8 or more would suffice. Four years later, it was proposed to reduce the requirement to 7 or more. There was a heated discussion in the Chamber of Deputies of this proposal which was strongly challenged by Arago, a mathematical ...
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In French law, the 12 members of a jury are not required to return a unanimous verdict. It was decreed in 1831 that a vote of 8 or more would suffice. Four years later, it was proposed to reduce the requirement to 7 or more. There was a heated discussion in the Chamber of Deputies of this proposal which was strongly challenged by Arago, a mathematical ...
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