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1965
This chapter describes the legal education and practical training of lawyers, the members and organization of the bar, the attorney-client relationship, and legal aid (2.01–2.07). It also discusses state attorneys (2.08), notaries (2.09), and legal advice by other than franchised lawyers (2.10).
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anders Bruzelius
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This chapter describes the legal education and practical training of lawyers, the members and organization of the bar, the attorney-client relationship, and legal aid (2.01–2.07). It also discusses state attorneys (2.08), notaries (2.09), and legal advice by other than franchised lawyers (2.10).
Ruth Bader Ginsburg, Anders Bruzelius
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2023
Abstract This chapter considers the notion of mutual legal assistance (MLA) indicated in Article 18 of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). MLA allows States to receive and provide assistance for gathering evidence for investigations and prosecutions.
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Abstract This chapter considers the notion of mutual legal assistance (MLA) indicated in Article 18 of the United Nations Convention against Transnational Organized Crime (UNTOC). MLA allows States to receive and provide assistance for gathering evidence for investigations and prosecutions.
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2012
Abstract Legal assistance comprises activities that require legal authority such as the gathering of admissible evidence, the service of legal documents, and the recovery of assets extraterritorially. States cannot undertake these activities unilaterally because of the territorial limit on law enforcement.
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Abstract Legal assistance comprises activities that require legal authority such as the gathering of admissible evidence, the service of legal documents, and the recovery of assets extraterritorially. States cannot undertake these activities unilaterally because of the territorial limit on law enforcement.
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Legal developments in assisted reproduction
International Journal of Gynecology & Obstetrics, 2008AbstractCourts have been quite consistent in allowing ex‐partners in marriages or similar relationships, usually men, to veto the other partner's reproductive use of jointly‐created IVF embryos. This supports the principle of voluntary parenthood. In contrast, child custody disputes following surrogate motherhood may favor the commissioning couple or ...
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2019
Abstract This section is about Article 46 of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), dealing with Mutual Legal ...
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Abstract This section is about Article 46 of the United Nations Convention Against Corruption (UNCAC), dealing with Mutual Legal ...
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Assisted reproduction: Ethical and legal issues
Seminars in Fetal and Neonatal Medicine, 2014Since inception, the use of assisted reproductive technologies (ART) has been accompanied by ethical, legal, and societal controversies. Guidelines have been developed to address many of these concerns; however, the rapid evolution of ART requires their frequent re-evaluation.
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1967
This chapter surveys the various types of professional legal assistance available. After a brief introduction (1.01–1.02), it discusses avocats (2.03), officiers ministeriels (2.04), avocats before the Cour de Cassation (2.05), avoues (2.06), agrees (2.07), huissiers (2.08), greffiers (2.09), notaires (2.10), and special professionals involved in the ...
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This chapter surveys the various types of professional legal assistance available. After a brief introduction (1.01–1.02), it discusses avocats (2.03), officiers ministeriels (2.04), avocats before the Cour de Cassation (2.05), avoues (2.06), agrees (2.07), huissiers (2.08), greffiers (2.09), notaires (2.10), and special professionals involved in the ...
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Physician-Assisted Suicide Should Be Legalized
Archives of Neurology, 1996Bernat, inthe accompanying article, has nicely summarized important arguments both favoring and opposing physician-assisted suicide (PAS). In the public arena, the debate might appear at first to be one of extremes. On one side are those demanding a total ban on PAS.
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