Leave it to the experts: A comparative analysis of competition-expert lay judges in private enforcement of competition law [PDF]
This paper focuses on the procedural instrument of ‘competition-expert’ lay judges to ease damages calculations and private actions for damages for the violation of competition law in general.
Lena Hornkohl
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THE ADVANTAGES AND DISADVANTAGES OF LAY PARTICIPATION MODELS IN DENMARK, SWEDEN AND FINLAND
Twenty-two EU member states, including Denmark, Sweden, and Finland, oblige some lay participation (lay judges/jury) in the administration of justice. However, the models of this institute differ among countries.
Simona Dementavičienė
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The Non-Professional Judge as a Component of Civic Culture in Poland
The objective of the paper is to present the role of the non-professional judge in Poland as an important manifestation of civic culture based on citizens’ activity in the sphere of justice among other things.
Kużelewski Dariusz
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In Ambiguous Times and Spaces: The Everyday Assemblage of Lay Participation to Argentine Courthouses
Most sociolegal research on juries and other forms of lay participation in criminal justice has been limited to questions of how lay people make decisions.
Santiago Abel Amietta
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Nothing about us, without us: is for us
Plain English summary Born in Bradford (BiB) is following the lives of more than 36,000 individuals to see why some families are healthier and others are not so.
Aamnah Rahman +3 more
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This article argues that the renewed teaching on lay empowerment of the Roman Catholic Church’s Second Vatican Council (Vatican II) only involved an enlargement of lay apostolic task in the Church, but not participation in ecclesial governance, which can
Vivencio O. Ballano
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Public Participation: More than a Method?; Comment on “Harnessing the Potential to Quantify Public Preferences for Healthcare Priorities through Citizens’ Juries” [PDF]
While it is important to support the development of methods for public participation, we argue that this should not be at the expense of a broader consideration of the role of public participation.
Annette Boaz +2 more
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(Re)presentation: pTA citizens' juries and the jury trial
In this contribution we argue 'that juries make sense'. By this we mean that it makes sense to introduce or sustain lay participation in judicial decision making, and that this is the case because juries in fact 'make sense' because they generate new ...
Mireille Hildebrandt, Serge Gutwirth
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Hungarian mixed court without representativity: An empirical research [PDF]
A research group consisting of the authors of this study determined to carry out comprehensive empirical research on the opinions of lay assessors and professional judges in Hungary.
Badó Attila
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Free Sunday Campaign - A Case Study from Croatia
The intent of this article is to evaluate the course of Free Sunday Campaign – the advocacy initiative originally launched in 2003 by Croatian Caritas and Franciscan Institute for the Culture of Peace and later joined by a number of major trade unions ...
Enoh Šeba
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