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"Marbury", Original Jurisdiction, and the Supreme Court's Supervisory Powers
James E. Pfander
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Political Sublime: Heterodoxy and Jurisdiction at the Origin of Modernity [PDF]
The aim of this paper is to show the demonological origin of modernity, which entails a “sublime” aspect of the political exceeding the words by which we try to capture its nature.My paper proceeds using the lexicon of the Italian Theory (Agamben and Esposito) to analyse the parallel between King James I and Jean Bodin.
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Federal Courts. Jurisdiction and Powers in General. Original Jurisdiction When State Is a Party
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Supreme Courts as Courts of General Original Jurisdiction
International Journal of Legal Information, 2011AbstractIn a common-law jurisdiction, “Supreme Court” is not always the name of a court of final appeal. There are 41 Supreme Courts and Supreme Courts of Judicature with general original jurisdiction. They cover 60 political units. In addition to general original jurisdiction, some of those courts have general appellate jurisdiction. There is a number
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Article 131 – Original Jurisdiction of the Supreme Court
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2019Original jurisdiction means the power to hear and determine a dispute in the first instance. The Supreme Court has been given exclusive original jurisdiction which extends to disputes (a) between the Government of India and one or more States, (b) between the Government of India and one or more States on one side and one or more States on the other, (c)
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THE APPLICATION OF OPERATIONS RESEARCH TO DELAY IN A CRIMINAL COURT OF ORIGINAL JURISDICTION
2023Source: Dissertation Abstracts International, Volume: 33-05, Section: A, page: 2475.
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The origins of the Foreign Jurisdiction Act and the extension of British sovereignty
Historical Research, 2009The passing of the Foreign Jurisdiction Act of 1843 has been described as an early stage in the extension of British hegemony over the Ottoman empire and a ‘juridical simulation of “conquest”’. This article argues that it was really designed to extend British jurisdiction over disorderly individuals, not over territory.
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Church and State: The Origins & Implications of Separate Jurisdictional Spheres
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2009This article explores the early development of the concept of separation of Church and State. Although many today may think of the concept as an innovation of the United States and the "American experiment," it is instead a concept which emerged part and parcel with the Christian Church.
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