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The Standard of Proof in Criminal Proceedings: the Threshold to Prove Guilt under Ethiopian Law
The standard of proof plays a vital role in the process of administration of justice. In criminal proceedings, the standard stipulates the degree to which the party who has the burden of proof needs to establish the facts constituting the elements of ...
HA Zemichael
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Neuroscience and the Civil/Criminal \u3ci\u3eDaubert\u3c/i\u3e Divide [PDF]
This Article speculates on the course of neuroscience-as-proof with an eye toward the actual admissibility standards that will govern the acceptance of such evidence by courts, not just as a matter of formal law but also as a function of historical ...
Murphy, Erin
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AI in chemical engineering: From promise to practice
Abstract Artificial intelligence (AI) in chemical engineering has moved from promise to practice: physics‐aware (gray‐box) models are gaining traction, reinforcement learning complements model predictive control (MPC), and generative AI powers documentation, digitization, and safety workflows.
Jia Wei Chew +4 more
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Rules of Proof, Courts, and Incentives [PDF]
We analyze the design of legal principles and procedures for court decision-making in civil litigation. The objective is the provision of appropriate incentives for potential tort-feasors to exert care, when evidence about care is imperfect and may be ...
Claude Fluet, Dominique Demougin
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Epistemic-Justificatory Proof Theory and the Legitimacy of Judicial Decisions
A judge’s decision plays a central role in the rule of law by establishing legal truth and legitimizing the state’s coercive power. This role has become increasingly complex in contemporary adjudication, where courts confront scientific, statistical, and
Erwin Susilo
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Domestic Drone Surveillance: The Court’s Epistemic Challenge and Wittgenstein’s Actional Certainty [PDF]
This article examines the domestic use of drones by law enforcement to gather information. Although the use of drones for surveillance will undoubtedly provide law enforcement agencies with new means of gathering intelligence, these unmanned aircrafts ...
Greenleaf Brice, Robert +1 more
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Exposing the Probabilistic Causal Structure of Discrimination [PDF]
Discrimination discovery from data is an important task aiming at identifying patterns of illegal and unethical discriminatory activities against protected-by-law groups, e.g., ethnic minorities.
Bonchi, Francesco +3 more
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Asking the 5 W's for designing next‐generation bioprocessing
Abstract Biotechnology is expanding beyond traditional, centralized fermentation and toward next‐generation bioprocessing paradigms that emphasize flexible deployment outside the laboratory with application‐specific performance. However, many bioprocesses fail to translate beyond proof‐of‐concept into industrially viable systems because early design ...
Sangdo Yook +4 more
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Authentic telex and emails sent in persistence [PDF]
Our study will be limited to the authenticity of telex and messages sent by e-mail, in order to widen the scope of their use in natural and moral transactions for people, which requires their presence to be legally regulated in our Arab legislation, in ...
Abaas AlAbody
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Ease of Access to Proof of Land Ownership as a Principle of Information Disclosure
Ease of access to excerpts of the letter C land book as proof of ownership of land rights by the village government in the framework of public information disclosure is urgently needed at this time in order to reduce legal conflicts over land disputes ...
Khotbatul Laila
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