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A Tribute to Charl Francois Hugo
Personal tribute to Charl Hugo by Frans Malan.
Frans R Malan
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The following article highlights the drafts upon which the Polish President’s order, dated 22nd of March 1928, was based. Administrative proceedings were thought to be a new and complicated subject.
Katarzyna Myślińska
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The article continues the discussion organized by the journal with the participation of professors Yuri P. Solovey and Petr P. Serkov on the problem of administrative discretion.
S. V. Schepalov
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The Supreme Court and airbags. [PDF]
In 1969, the Department of Transportation proposed a standard requiring passive restraint systems in automobiles. Nevertheless, 15 years and 60 rulemaking notices later, no such requirement is in effect. In a June 1983 decision, Motor Vehicle Manufacturers v. State Farm Mutual, the U.S. Supreme Court ordered the U.S.
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Detournement de pouvoir was regulated in administrative and criminal law. However, the assessment of it was often confused. Therefore, the Constitutional Court through Decision 25/PUU-XIV/2016 provides a line of demarcation in assessing the element of ...
Muhammad Reza Baihaki
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Abstract Qualitative research is increasingly engaged in anatomical sciences education research. However, many in the discipline are not formally trained in qualitative methodology and—like other research methods—qualitative methods are continually developed and enhanced.
Angelique N. Dueñas+2 more
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[full article, abstract in English] The comparison of the inheritance tax legislation in Poland and Lithuania shows clearly that inheritance tax is a simple tax, with no special legal or financial complexity.
Stefan Babiarz
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ABSTRACT Prior theoretical and empirical research examining the influence of sex on sentencing has been primarily concerned with the sex of the offender, as opposed to the victim. The present study drew on a convenience sample of males (n = 1190) in state and federal correctional facilities across the country, examining minimum sentences in relation to
Shawn M. Rolfe+2 more
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Beyond Legal Rights: Understanding Mental Health and Autonomy in Criminal Self‐Representation
ABSTRACT This qualitative study examines criminal defendants who waived legal representation to self‐represent in court. Through interviews with 16 participants and courtroom observations, findings reveal intersecting factors driving this decision: mental health challenges, desire for autonomy, attorney mistrust, dissatisfaction with past legal ...
Shai Farber
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