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Toward the harmonization of bioequivalence guidelines in Europe: Commentary on the state of the art and future priorities under ICH M13A for immediate‐release oral forms

open access: yes
British Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, EarlyView.
Domenico Nocera   +7 more
wiley   +1 more source

Legal Remedies in the Tax System

Asia-Pacific Tax Bulletin, 2010
The article provides an introduction to and describes the administrative phases, courts, appeals, etc. with regard to tax cases.
S-M. Ban, G.H.S. Lee
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REMEDIES AS A LEGAL SUBJECT

Oxford Journal of Legal Studies, 1983
There has been in recent years a growing interest in the subject of remedies. Several universities offer courses in it. Many articles by lawyers and economists have appeared. New Zealand has enacted a statute entitled the Contractual Remedies Act 1979, on which the present commentary has been written by Dawson and McLauchlan. Other recent books include
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Legal remedies for employees if they are injured in the workplace

British Journal of Nursing, 2003
Case Scenario Angela, a healthcare assistant who worked In the operating theatre, was severely Injured by a scalpel thrown Into the bin that was meant for operating theatre linen. This Is a common problem faced by the theatre employees who have made frequent complaints about the dangers. What Is the law?
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Legal Remedies for the Negligent Expert

The International Journal of Evidence & Proof, 2008
How should the legal system respond when someone who has provided evidence in their capacity as an expert is perceived to have done so negligently? The question is considered in the context of both civil and criminal litigation in England and Wales.
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Litigation and the Evolution of Legal Remedies*

2009
AbstractThis chapter considers an often-overlooked ingredient of the creation of legal precedents and revisits the role of litigation in the evolution of judge-made law. It addresses one important observation made by Posner (2006), who observed that judicial opinions and emotions play a relevant role in case decisions — a subjectivity that may render ...
Francesco Parisi, Vincy Fon
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Judicial Assessment of Legal Remedies

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2000
With the burgeoning of federal statutes authorizing recovery of various forms of monetary relief, a recurrent question has been whether the Seventh Amendment permits judges, rather than juries, to assess the amount of those statutory remedies. Debate has also arisen as to whether judges may assess certain common law remedies, most prominently punitive ...
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