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The presumption of innocence in EU law: One step forward, two steps backwards [PDF]
The topic of the paper is the presumption of innocence in EU law and the case law of the Court of Justice EU. The paper begins by outlining legal regulation of the presumption of innocence in the Charter of fundamental rights of the EU and the Directive ...
Nenadić Svetlana
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Our varied communities of discourse face a rhetorical future shaped by juridical styles reminiscent of the "adversary culture" postulated by post-war American critic Lionel Trilling. Itself the subject of litigious debate.
Richard H. Gaskins
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The Feasibility of the Application of Presumption in Belief-Related Issues [PDF]
In belief-related matters, because the necessity, i. e. all the pillars of the Principle of Presumption are present and there are no obstacles, there is no uncertainty regarding the principle feasibility of applying presumption concerning them; rather ...
Ahmad Mortazi
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The presumption of innocence: Interpretation and application in online journalism
Implementation of the Presumption of Innocence by journalists has implications for the occurrence of trial by the press and potentially impacts social disharmony. This study aims to explain the interpretation of the presumption of innocence in journalism,
Dicky Wahyudi +2 more
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In the first part of this paper I consider the Gricean account of communication, as structured by the Cooperative Principle and the four maxims. Several authors, including Jean Goodwin [10], Fred Kauffeld [17], Michael Gilbert [7], Ernie Lepore and ...
Moldovan Andrei
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The Domain of Presumption of Possession Rule in Derivation and Genealogy with Emphasis on New Medical Technologies in Imami Jurisprudence and Iranian law [PDF]
One of the crucial reasons for proving a claim, especially in the field of property in Imami jurisprudence and Iranian law, is the Presumption of Possession rule.
Hamidreza Behroozizad
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Premise Acceptability, Deontology, Internalism, Justification
Acceptability is a thoroughly normative epistemic notion. If a statement is acceptable, i.e. it is proper to take it as a premise, then one is justified in accepting it.
James B. Freeman
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Should We Be Convicting People We Don't Believe to Be Guilty?
It is doubtful that knowledge of guilt is a necessary condition for a criminal conviction. More plausibly, justified belief is required. But a criminal conviction is not grounded in belief as straightforwardly as is sometimes assumed. While epistemology
Hock Lai Ho
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Is There Any Basis for Categorizing the Business Judgment Rule as a Presumption?
This article analyzes whether there are grounds for the case law to categorize the business judgment rule as a presumption. The author presents the main criterions that cause the categorization of the legal norm as a presumption.
Justinas Jarusevičius
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The presumption of innocence as a constitutional phenomenon
Report. The presumption of innocence is a legal phenomenon that constantly attracts the attention of researchers. It is considered in legal science from the point of view of its origin, legal formalization, content and meaning.
A. N. Shupitskaya
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