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The Right to be Heard: Voicing the Due Process Right to Counsel for Unaccompanied Alien Children [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
Every year, the Department of Homeland Security detains thousands of unaccompanied alien children who have crossed the border into the United States. The framework set out in Lassiter v. Department of Social Services and Gideon v.
Hill, Linda Kelly
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Copyrights and Beyond in the Digital Age [PDF]

open access: yes, 2000
At one time, only works visible to the naked eye were copyrightable, but that has long since changed. Now, works capable of perception only by use of VCRs or computers, for example, enjoy the same protection as books, paintings and sculpture.
Field, Thomas G., Jr.
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The Impact of Online Hearings on The Enforcement of Arbitral Awards

open access: yesAnnales de la Faculté de Droit d’Istanbul
Due to the flexible nature of arbitration, it was possible to continue arbitral proceedings through online hearings during the global Covid-19 pandemic.
Ceyda Süral Efeçınar   +1 more
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Le recouvrement de l'impôt et les droits de la personne [PDF]

open access: yes, 1983
Those who like to pay tax are few. Accordingly, income tax is often described as a shame. Of course, the right to enjoyment of property is at stake in the matters of taxation.
Brun, Henri
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A Right to Have One’s Case Heard within a Reasonable Time before the Czech and the Polish Supreme Administrative Courts – Standards, the Reality and Proposals for the Future

open access: yesUtrecht Law Review, 2021
The right to have one’s case heard within reasonable time constitutes one component of an effective judicial protection. The aim of this paper is to establish the reasons for delays in proceedings before the Supreme Administrative Courts in the Czech ...
Wojciech Piątek, Lukáš Potěšil
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Using Criminal Punishment to Serve Both Victim and Social Needs [PDF]

open access: yes, 2009
In recent decades, the criminal-justice pendulum has swung to the opposite extreme. Criminal law is often described as covering disputes between the offender and the state. Victims are not direct parties to criminal proceedings, they have no formal right
O\u27Hara, Erin Ann, Robbins, Maria Mayo
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Alvarado Revisited: A Missing Element in Alaska’s Quest to Provide Impartial Juries for Rural Alaskans [PDF]

open access: yes, 2011
In Alvarado v. State, the Alaska Supreme Court declared that an impartial jury is a cross section of the community and that the community where the events at issue transpired must be represented in the jury.
May, Jeff D.
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The right of the child to be heard? Professional experiences of child care proceedings in the Irish District Court [PDF]

open access: yes, 2015
Article 12 of the United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989 provides that all children capable of forming views should have those views seriously considered in any decisions that affect them.
Burns, Kenneth   +3 more
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Cross-cultural representations of musical shape [PDF]

open access: yes, 2013
In cross-cultural research involving performers from distinct cultural backgrounds (U.K., Japan, Papua New Guinea), we examined 75 musicians' associations between musical sound and shape, and saw pronounced differences between groups.
Athanasopoulos, George, Moran, Nikki
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Finding Significant Fourier Coefficients: Clarifications, Simplifications, Applications and Limitations [PDF]

open access: yes, 2018
Ideas from Fourier analysis have been used in cryptography for the last three decades. Akavia, Goldwasser and Safra unified some of these ideas to give a complete algorithm that finds significant Fourier coefficients of functions on any finite abelian ...
Galbraith, Steven D.   +2 more
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