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Abstract This chawepter argues that the proportionality test should be used to adjudicate rights conflicts in a sentience-based constitution. To do so, it develops a theory of the proportionality test read in conformity with the Non-Instrumentalization Principle, according to which rights-holders are inherently valuable and may not be ...
John Olusegun Adenitire, Raffael Fasel
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John Olusegun Adenitire, Raffael Fasel
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Judicial Review, 2011
In political psychology, proportionality is usually considered as the principle, rule, or value, describing distributive justice within a state or local or regional populace. In this sense, according to proportionality, individual outcomes need to match individual inputs to achieve justice within a system. In making the allocation decision, authorities
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In political psychology, proportionality is usually considered as the principle, rule, or value, describing distributive justice within a state or local or regional populace. In this sense, according to proportionality, individual outcomes need to match individual inputs to achieve justice within a system. In making the allocation decision, authorities
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2012
Having identified proportionality as the main tool for limiting constitutional rights, Aharon Barak explores its four components (proper purpose, rational connection, necessity and proportionality stricto sensu) and discusses the relationships between proportionality and reasonableness and between courts and legislation.
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Having identified proportionality as the main tool for limiting constitutional rights, Aharon Barak explores its four components (proper purpose, rational connection, necessity and proportionality stricto sensu) and discusses the relationships between proportionality and reasonableness and between courts and legislation.
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Proportionality Means Proportionality
European Constitutional Law Review, 2021Marek Antoš, Filip Horák
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2019
Proportionality is part of the legal framework of all regulators, particularly at the stages of interim orders and sanction. Proportionality is expressly referred to when considering sanction in the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, Disciplinary Committee Rules 2015, rule 24(7) (in deciding what sanctions are to be imposed, the panel shall
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Proportionality is part of the legal framework of all regulators, particularly at the stages of interim orders and sanction. Proportionality is expressly referred to when considering sanction in the Chartered Institute of Management Accountants, Disciplinary Committee Rules 2015, rule 24(7) (in deciding what sanctions are to be imposed, the panel shall
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2022
Abstract One of principal difficulties at sentencing is the determination of the appropriate sentence. In sentencing theory, the notion of proportionality between the offence and the sentence is of particular importance. The ECHR does not contain any express prohibition on disproportionate punishment and the ECtHR has proven reluctant to
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Abstract One of principal difficulties at sentencing is the determination of the appropriate sentence. In sentencing theory, the notion of proportionality between the offence and the sentence is of particular importance. The ECHR does not contain any express prohibition on disproportionate punishment and the ECtHR has proven reluctant to
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Proportionability and Proportionality
Abstract This chapter sheds historical light on the role played by the concept of proportionality in UK law. The United Kingdom had a concept akin to that of proportionality, from the late 16th century onwards. The precise appellation varied, with terms such as proportionability, proportionable, and disproportionate found in the ...openaire +1 more source
Plural-Component proportioners
Metal Finishing, 1999Summary Plural-component proportioning is a unique way to meter and dispense multicomponent materials. The two basic methods of automated proportioning are convergent-stream and integration technologies. Automated proportioners control the ratio either mechanically or electronically.
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Oxaprozin Dose Proportionality
The Journal of Clinical Pharmacology, 1984Abstract: Twelve normal subjects each received single 300‐, 600‐, and 1200‐mg oral doses of oxaprozin according to a three‐period crossover design. Total drug plasma concentrations did not increase in proportion to the dose administered. Total clearance (Clo) and volume of distribution (Vd) increased with dose, though elimination t1 2 remained ...
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“Proportionality†is ubiquitous. The idea that punishment should be proportional to crime is familiar in criminal law and has a lengthy history. But that is not the only place where one encounters the concept of proportionality in law and ethics. The idea of proportionality is important also in the self-defense context, where the right to defend ...
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“Proportionality†is ubiquitous. The idea that punishment should be proportional to crime is familiar in criminal law and has a lengthy history. But that is not the only place where one encounters the concept of proportionality in law and ethics. The idea of proportionality is important also in the self-defense context, where the right to defend ...
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