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Factors for Evaluating Presumptions and Presumptive Inferences
Argumentation, 2018Lilian Bermejo-Luque has posed these questions: Cohen’s method of relevant variables, Toulmin’s model, and Rescher’s theory of plausibility suggest answers.
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Presumption of mental health, presumption of innocence and presumption of legal sanity
Russian Journal of Psychiatry, 2021S.N. Shishkov +2 more
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Presumptions upon Presumptions: Problems with the Threshold of Materiality
University of New South Wales Law Journal, 2021The ‘threshold of materiality’ introduced by the High Court of Australia in Hossain v Minister for Immigration and Border Protection, and confirmed in subsequent cases, is a new presumption of statutory interpretation which universally qualifies the existing implied limitations on executive decision-making power.
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2017
Some of the most difficult decisions in law and ordinary life are simplified by the use of some kind of presumption. Accused criminals are presumed to be innocent, and most of the time, legislative acts are presumed to be constitutional. And when people do not know what to do, they often adopt a presumption of some kind—for example, sticking with the ...
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Some of the most difficult decisions in law and ordinary life are simplified by the use of some kind of presumption. Accused criminals are presumed to be innocent, and most of the time, legislative acts are presumed to be constitutional. And when people do not know what to do, they often adopt a presumption of some kind—for example, sticking with the ...
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2017
Abstract This chapter discusses statutory and common law presumptions. It first considers two statutory presumptions: the Law of Property Act 1925 and the Interpretation Act 1978. The chapter then shifts the analysis to several common law presumptions.
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Abstract This chapter discusses statutory and common law presumptions. It first considers two statutory presumptions: the Law of Property Act 1925 and the Interpretation Act 1978. The chapter then shifts the analysis to several common law presumptions.
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Presumptions of Reason and Presumptions of Justice
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Eroding the Presumption of Innocence: Pre-trial Detention and the Use of Conditional Release on Bail
, 2017Nicole M Myers
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