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The Decision to Drop the Case: Res Iudicata or Transfer of Competence?

open access: closed, 2018
The aim of this article is to examine one of the most crucial choices the EPPO is required to adopt, which is the decision to drop a case, either deferring it to national jurisdiction, or to OLAF, or closing the case. This decision is of utmost importance and is closely related to the powers of the EPPO, as a decision not to prosecute, which ...
Michele Caianiello
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Roman historical tradition has regarded Sulla as a paradigm of the moral corruption resulting from the exercise of absolute power. However, this negative characterisation only concerns the last part of the dictator’s life, after his victory in the civil war, and not his previous career, which on the contrary is always viewed positively in the sources ...
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Finanzstrafrecht, Diversion, Zuständigkeit Gericht, res iudicata.

JUS-EXTRA, 2019
Mirha Karahodžić   +1 more
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Res iudicata pro veritate accipitur? Die Ziele des römischen Zivilprozesses zwischen Verhandlungsmaxime und Untersuchungsgrundsatz [PDF]

open access: closed, 2011
Soll das Urteil für die Wahrheit genommen werden und damit inter omnes, auch Dritten gegenüber wirken, dann widerspricht dies der Beschränkung der Rechtskraft des Zivilurteils auf die Parteien und deren Rechtsnachfolger.
Andreas Wacke
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