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The formulation of the idea of forgiving judges (rechterlijk pardon) in the Draft Criminal Code is motivated by the rigidity and inhumanity of the current Criminal Code.
Irma Yuliawati
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Pardon Us: Systematic Presidential Pardons
SSRN Electronic Journal, 2001This paper considers the constitutionality and wisdom of systematic presidential pardons. A systematic pardon is a pardon applied to a group of offenders selected based on described and consistent criteria and processes, and for reasons that may reflect concerns of justice, equality, and wise policy, rather than mercy.
Charles Shanor, Marc Miller
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, 2021
The presidential pardon power can serve valuable purposes, but the lack of checks on the power invites abuses. This report by Fordham Law School's Democracy Clinic calls for laws and executive orders to curtail misuses of the pardon power.
Fordham Law Democracy Clinic Reports
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The presidential pardon power can serve valuable purposes, but the lack of checks on the power invites abuses. This report by Fordham Law School's Democracy Clinic calls for laws and executive orders to curtail misuses of the pardon power.
Fordham Law Democracy Clinic Reports
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, 2021
This book is a study of the historical development and impact of John Calvin’s doctrine of baptismal efficacy. The primary questions it addresses are (1) whether Calvin taught an “instrumental” doctrine of baptism, according to which the external sign of
L. Bierma
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This book is a study of the historical development and impact of John Calvin’s doctrine of baptismal efficacy. The primary questions it addresses are (1) whether Calvin taught an “instrumental” doctrine of baptism, according to which the external sign of
L. Bierma
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Journal of Management, 2019
Work interruptions are ubiquitous in today’s workplaces as a result of the proliferation of technology and a growing emphasis on collaboration and open workspaces.
Harshad Puranik +2 more
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Work interruptions are ubiquitous in today’s workplaces as a result of the proliferation of technology and a growing emphasis on collaboration and open workspaces.
Harshad Puranik +2 more
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Beg your pardon? The effect of communication costs on audit quality
Accounting and Business Research, 2020We examine how language-induced communication costs affect audit quality by utilising unique data of signing auditors’ native dialects and audit adjustments in China during 2006–2011.
Yingwen Deng +3 more
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Penafsiran Asas Judicial Pardon Dalam Kitab Undang-Undang Hukum Pidana Baru
Jurnal MahalisanAsas Judicial Pardon sebagaimana diatur dalam Pasal 54 ayat (4) KUHP Baru merupakan inovasi penting dalam sistem hukum pidana Indonesia yang memberikan hakim kewenangan untuk mengesampingkan hukuman atas dasar kemanusiaan dan keadilan.
Robi Assadul Bahri
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Comparison of the Legal Regulation of the Rechterlijk Pardon in Indonesia and the Netherlands
Jurnal Suara HukumThe concept of rechterlijk pardon represents a new legal formulation introduced in Indonesia through Law Number 1 of 2023 concerning the Criminal Code, aimed at aligning criminal law with contemporary societal conditions.
Aulia Rizka Estiningtyas +2 more
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The Paradox Of The Presidential Power Of Pardon: Tanzania In Perspective
, 2020In February 2020 President Donald John Trump of the United States of America (USA) granted four clemency orders and seven pardons, which in turn rejuvenated debate about pardon powers of the President.
Omari Issa Ndamungu
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