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OwnBook: Developing Mobile Application For Badminton Court Booking System

2023 IEEE 3rd International Maghreb Meeting of the Conference on Sciences and Techniques of Automatic Control and Computer Engineering (MI-STA), 2023
Kasthuri Subaramaniam
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Mobilizing the European Court of Justice

2001
Abstract Justice Breyer of the US Supreme Court recently described a ‘movement, almost worldwide, toward the realization that people’s liberty and their prosperity depend in part upon strong judicial institutions’. Judges are of course likely to say that their job is important, and even more likely to say that they do not want to be ...
SCHEPEL, Harm, BLANKENBURG, Erhard
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Displacement, Legal Mobilization, and Disasters: Trial Courts and Legal Process

Risk, Hazards & Crisis in Public Policy, 2020
The process of litigation is part of the decentered complex governance structure of risks and disaster. The process highlights problems that other institutions deflect. Courts are also part of defining problems in governing disaster. Scholarship drawing on legal decisions, including concerning environmental decision making, often relies upon the final ...
Susan M. Sterett, Laura K. Mateczun
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Litigant Status and Trial Court Appeal Mobilization

Law & Policy, 2015
The advantages held by haves over have nots in litigation have long fascinated scholars, with a long line of research revealing that litigant status often affects litigant resources, experience, and chances of overall success from trial courts to appellate courts.
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Court actions and Boosting Domestic Revenue Mobilization in Uganda

2019
The study analyzed how court actions particularly with respect to the operation of the Tax Appeals Tribunal (TAT), affect domestic revenue mobilisation in Uganda. Based on time series data combined with stakeholder analysis, the study aimed to analyze the performance of TAT in settling tax disputes, examine the source of tax disputes, identify legal ...
Sserunjogi, Brian   +3 more
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Courts and Conflict Resolution: Problems in the Mobilization of Adjudication

American Political Science Review, 1975
This article attempts to assess the role of courts and other adjudicative institutions in the definition, interpretation, and management of conflict. Understanding the function of courts requires an understanding of a society's entire range of conflict management mechanisms.
Austin Sarat, Joel B. Grossman
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Hinterlands and mobile courts of the Hawai`i Island state

Journal of Pacific Archaeology, 2020
The eighteenth century Hawai`i Island state included more than 400 local communities divided among six districts, each with a resident elite. The king’s mobile court of as many as a thousand people frequently moved from one highly productive district core to another. The “capital” was wherever the king resided.
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A Labor of Laws: Courts and the Mobilization of French Workers

Politics & Society, 2004
By most measures, French labor is among the weakest in the industrialized world. Yet it has retained a high level of mobilizing and institutional power. This unusual position is partly due to the historical role of labor courts, one of France’s oldest and most influential labor institutions.
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