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ASPECTS CONCERNING THE PRESUMPTION OF INNOCENCE IN THE LIGHT OF THE CASE LAW OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS [PDF]
The presumption of innocence represents a constant principle of law, becoming in our modern era a basic principle of all law systems. In Romania, the presumption of innocence is regulated by the Romanian Constitution, as revised, but at the same time ...
Rodica Aida POPA
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Beyond Equal: From Same but Different to the Doctrine of Substantial Equivalence [PDF]
A same-but-different dichotomy has recently been encapsulated within the ill-defined concept of “substantial equivalence”. By invoking this concept the genetically modified organism (GMO) industry has escaped the rigors of safety testing that might ...
Paull, John
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The Diversity Distraction: A Critical Comparative Analysis of Discourse in Higher Education Scholarship [PDF]
This critical literature review investigates how diversity and equity are employed in top-cited higher education scholarship published between 2000 and 2015.
Byrd, Derria
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One of the basic principles that falls under the right to a fair trial of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms (the Convention), is the presumption of innocence. Namely, the Article 6 Paragraph 2 prescribes
Katerina Krstevska Savovska
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Do steering committees and boards constitute good project governance? [PDF]
One could argue that good project governance positively influences productivity, and that this shapes the economy in a sustainable way. However, there is a prevailing perception in the corporate and government environment that steering committees and ...
McGrath, S. K., Whitty, S. J.
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The Yonkers Case: Separation of Powers as a Yardstick for Determining Official Immunity [PDF]
The author examines the application of the official immunity doctrine to a situation where a federal district court issued contempt citations to local legislators in Yonkers who refused to pass legislation as required by a consent decree.
Walsh, Amy
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Comparative Philosophies in Intercultural Information Ethics [PDF]
The following review explores Intercultural Information Ethics in terms of comparative philosophy, supporting IIE as the most relevant and significant development of the field of Information Ethics. The focus of the review is threefold.
Jared, Bielby
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Nevada v. Inzunza, 135 Nev. Adv. Op. 69 (Dec. 26, 2019)
The Court affirmed a pretrial motion to dismiss of an indictment after it determined that the State failed to rebut the presumption of prejudice after an analysis under the Barker-Doggett factors.
Gonzalez, Christopher
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Is the Price Elasticity of Money Demand Always Unity? [PDF]
Including both monetary gold and nonmonetary gold in a standard money-in-utility model, we establish a presumption that the price elasticity of money demand should be less than one under commodity standards.
Paul Evans, Xiaojun Wang
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