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Journal of Legal, Ethical and Regulatory Issues, 2020
Roman S. Melnyk +4 more
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Assembling law and technology in the public sector
Proceedings of the 16th Annual International Conference on Digital Government Research, 2015This paper discusses how laws and technology interact when egovernment reforms are designed and deployed in highly regulated public sector organisations. The contribution focuses on how laws and regulations are re-designed into ICTs and the effect this design process has on the performance of public sector organisations.
Francesco Contini, Antonio Cordella
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Nordic Journal of Human Rights, 2020
In a group of cases in which journalists refused dispersal orders at public assemblies in order to gather news, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has found certain governmental actions to ...
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In a group of cases in which journalists refused dispersal orders at public assemblies in order to gather news, the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) has found certain governmental actions to ...
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French History, 2007
Because of the highly politicized nature of the French judicial system in the nineteenth century, laws governing the selection of jurors were often the subject of strong political debate. There were repeated controversies over which citizens should be jurors and which authorities should draw up the annual jury lists from which the trial panels were ...
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Because of the highly politicized nature of the French judicial system in the nineteenth century, laws governing the selection of jurors were often the subject of strong political debate. There were repeated controversies over which citizens should be jurors and which authorities should draw up the annual jury lists from which the trial panels were ...
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COVID-19: Criminal Law, Public Assemblies and Human Rights Litigation.
Journal of law and medicine, 2020Australia's criminal law was affected by the COVID-19 pandemic from the outset and then progressively as statutory measures and judicial rulings on matters such as bail entitlements, judge-alone trials, sentences and applications for demonstrations and public assemblies were made by courts. This column identifies some of the major decisions made during
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