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A Law and Economics View on Harmonization of Procedural Law [PDF]
Even though there exists an extensive Law and Economics literature on the topics of procedural law and harmonisation of law, very little has been written on harmonisation of procedural law as such. This chapter starts by providing a brief overview of the economic approach to legal intervention, private enforcement and procedural law.
Visscher, L.T. (Louis)
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Sources of Inspiration of Nordic Procedural Law: Choices and Objectives of the Legal Reforms
This article is based on the following question: does Nordic procedural law exist? Procedural law is often regarded as a national matter, and, unlike in many other legal disciplines, there has not been any official Nordic legislative collaboration in ...
Maria Astrup Hjort
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LIFE AND THE RIGHT TO LIFE AS THE BASIC CONSTITUTIONAL RIGHT OF A PERSON
The purpose of this article is to study the concept of life and the constitutional right to life, define their essence, the relationship of these concepts, disclose their features, as well as the experience of the European Court of Human Rights in their
Сібілла Булеца
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Interest Dispute Settlement Related to Workers’ Health Care Security in Indonesia
The enactment of Law Number 24 of 2011 concerning the Social Security Organizing Body (BPJS Law) has legal implications especially for employers and workers before the enactment of the BPJS Law, the Parties had already agreed that Private Health ...
Dewa Nyoman Rai Asmara Putra +2 more
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Procedural law for the data-driven society
Large-scale data applications are becoming an increasingly integral part of how both public and private sector organisations function. The transition towards a data-driven society means that processes within organisations will be organised structurally ...
Bart van der Sloot, Sascha van Schendel
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Perceptions of law enforcement ineffectiveness, injustice, and illegitimacy are prevalent among individuals living in Black communities in the United States.
Nathan E. Kruis +4 more
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Conciliation Procedure in the Russian System of Protection of Civil Rights
The article is devoted to the study of the legal nature of judicial conciliation procedure as a means of legal protection. Russian legislation does not determine the place of conciliation procedures in the system of protection of rights and ...
E.V. Mikhailova
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Behaviourally informed approach to corporate criminal law: Ethicality as efficiency
An extensive body of behavioural evidence suggests that our actions are not primarily steered by threats of sanction but, instead, by morals, habits, and social norms. This proposition applies equally in corporate environments.
Heli Korkka-Knuts
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Marrying Young: Limiting the Impact of a Crisis on the High Prevalence of Child Marriages in Niger
Child marriage is a harmful and discriminatory global practice, robbing millions of girls of their childhood. Global attention and momentum to end early marriage has increased over the years; however, the impact of the COVID-19 pandemic has affected this
Tameshnie Deane
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What If Feminist Judgments Were Written on Earth 616? A Tale of Feminism and Science Fiction
For at least three reasons, Marvel’s 2021 TV adaptation of its 1977 What If? series of comics seemed all too familiar to feminist legal scholars as a methodological exercise in alternative outcomes. This paper explores these reasons. It uses the specific
Kritika Sharma
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