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Federal Court Adjudication of State Prisoner Claims for Post-Conviction DNA Testing: A Bifurcated Approach [PDF]
[Excerpt] “Undoubtedly, there are innocent people in prison. Moreover, it is probable that the wrongly convicted, if given a chance to conduct DNA testing on evidence used against them at trial, could establish their innocence.
Ruga, Dylan
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Romania’s Pension System: The Weight of the Past [PDF]
In Romania before 1989, as elsewhere in the Soviet world, retirement support was one of the few rewards that the regime offered its citizens. Retirement provisions were based exclusively transfers, through the State, from the current working population ...
Georges de Menil +2 more
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Habeas Corpus and State Sentencing Reform: A Story of Unintended Consequences [PDF]
This Article tells the story of how fundamental shifts in state sentencing policy collided with fundamental shifts in federal habeas policy to produce a tangled and costly doctrinal wreck.
King, Nancy J., Sherry, Suzanna
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Disability and social security reforms: The French case [PDF]
The French pattern of early transitions out of employment is basically explained by the low age at “normal” retirement and by the importance of transitions through unemployment insurance and early-retirement schemes before access to normal retirement ...
Didier Blanchet +3 more
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The Virtues of Redundancy in Legal Thought [PDF]
Redundancy has a bad reputation among legal intellectuals. When someone says, for example, that the ninth and tenth amendments are redundant, we can be pretty sure that this person attaches little importance to these constitutional provisions.
Barnett, Randy E
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A Patent Reformist Supreme Court and Its Unearthed Precedent [PDF]
How is it that the Supreme Court, a generalist court, is leading a project of innovation reform in our times while the court of appeals established to encourage innovation is having its precedent stricken down time and again?
Ernst, Samuel F
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INVALIDITY OF TRANSACTIONS IN CIVIL LAW AND ITS LEGAL CONSEQUENCES
According to Article 101 of the Civil Code of the Republic of Uzbekistan (CC), the actions of individuals and legal entities aimed at establishing, modifying, or terminating civil rights and obligations are considered transactions. Transactions represent the most common legal facts in civil circulation and serve as the primary means for the emergence ...
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Pension Reform in a Highly Informalized Post-Soviet Economy [PDF]
Pension reform is now on the national agenda in most post-Soviet countries. These countries have highly informalized economies, which means that large areas of economic activity go unreported to the authorities.
Anton Dobronogov, Les Mayhew
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Claim Re-Construction: The Doctrine of Equivalents in the Post-Markman Era [PDF]
In the post-Markman era, the Federal Circuit has focused attention on the public notice function of patent claims in equivalents cases, and it has come to emphasize precision and accuracy in claim drafting.
Thomas, John R.
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Social security coverage of non-active persons moving to another Member State [PDF]
This ad hoc Analytic Study with regard to the transitional coverage of non-active persons moving to another Member State is the result of an analysis and evaluation of the replies of several EU Member States to a questionnaire from the European ...
Eichenhofer, Eberhard +2 more
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