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The proceduralization of telecommunications law

Telecommunications Policy, 1998
Abstract The trend towards ever more technical regulatory regimes associated with the reform of telecommunicaitons provision and regulation in the industrialised countries appears to be reversing itself, as changes across a number of jurisdictions occur which may be loosely characterized as a process of proceduralization.
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Cyclopedia of Law and Procedure

The Yale Law Journal, 1902
Robt. E. Bunker   +2 more
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The Procedural Laws of the Arbitration

2005
Abstract The arbitration agreement is a contract and like any other contract is just a mere piece of paper ‘devoid of all legal effect unless [it is] made by reference to some system of private law which defines the obligations assumed by the parties to the contract’.1 Perhaps no other area of arbitration law has received as much ...
Andrew Tweeddale, Keren Tweeddale
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Modelling defeasibility in law: Logic or procedure?

Fundam. Informaticae, 2001
Summary: This paper investigates whether current nonmonotonic logics are suitable for formalizing the defeasibility of legal reasoning. It does so by studying the role of burden of proof in legal argument, in particular how allocations of burden of proof determine the required strength of counterarguments.
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Recent Book: Law and Procedure: Criminal Law and Procedure

The Police Journal: Theory, Practice and Principles, 1970
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Criminal Procedure Law and Misdemeanor Law

2015
Ova knjiga je prije svega namijenjena studentima Sveučilišnog odjela za forenzične znanosti Sveučilišta u Splitu te Poslijediplomskog specijalističkog studija „Športsko pravo” na Pravnom fakultetu u Splitu, ali jednako tako i svima onima koje zanima na koji način se utvrđuju činjenice i izvode dokazi u kaznenom postupku te onima koji pokazuju interes ...
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Civil and Procedural Law Through the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs): A Transversal View

European Union and Its Neighbours in A Globalized World, 2023
Maria Amalia Blandino Garrido   +1 more
exaly  

Criminal Law and Procedure

2009
Abstract The primary statute of criminal law in Japan is the Criminal Code of 1907. There are various separate laws which provide for specific crimes, generally denoted as ‘special criminal laws’. Some offences were added by way of such special laws in the recent years including the law against terrorist acts of 2019.
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Procedural justice perceptions, legitimacy beliefs, and compliance with the law: a meta-analysis

Journal of Experimental Criminology, 2018
Glenn D Walters, Walters Glenn D
exaly  

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