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Full-Text Articles in Law
Virtual Technology And The Changing Rituals Of Courtroom Justice, Meredith Rossner, David Tait
Virtual Technology And The Changing Rituals Of Courtroom Justice, Meredith Rossner, David Tait
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
How Can You Tell If There Is A Crisis? Data And Measurement Challenges In Assessing Jury Representation, Mary R. Rose, Marc A. Musick
How Can You Tell If There Is A Crisis? Data And Measurement Challenges In Assessing Jury Representation, Mary R. Rose, Marc A. Musick
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Beacons Of Democracy? A Worldwide Exploration Of The Relationship Between Democracy And Lay Participation In Criminal Cases, Sanja K. Ivkovic, Valarie P. Hans
Beacons Of Democracy? A Worldwide Exploration Of The Relationship Between Democracy And Lay Participation In Criminal Cases, Sanja K. Ivkovic, Valarie P. Hans
Chicago-Kent Law Review
No abstract provided.
Conditions Of Legality Of Administrative Act And Errors Of Discretionary Power, Jurabek Nematov
Conditions Of Legality Of Administrative Act And Errors Of Discretionary Power, Jurabek Nematov
Review of law sciences
This article is a scientific-theoretical analysis of the most central institution of administrative law – the administrative act. The article presents the features of the administrative act, scientific-theoretical views on the terms of the legality of the administrative act. The illegality of discretionary power, error in the application of discretionary power, the criteria for determining the abuse of discretionary power are revealed
Organizational And Legal Issues Of Digital Public Administration In The Sphere Of Customs In The Republic Of Uzbekistan, Elyor Rahmatov
Organizational And Legal Issues Of Digital Public Administration In The Sphere Of Customs In The Republic Of Uzbekistan, Elyor Rahmatov
Review of law sciences
In this article, the author analyzes the legal issues of organizational and legal issues of digital public administration within customs authorities of the Republic of Uzbekistan, the essence of reforms in ensuring the economic security of the country with the widespread use of information and communication technologies in the activities of customs authorities.
The Gm Food Debate: An Evaluation Of The National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard And Recommendations For The United States Based On Food Justice, Courtnee Grego
Seattle University Law Review
This Note aims to identify the food justice issues caused by the National Bioengineered Food Disclosure Standard (NBFDS) and make recommendations for the United States to minimize these concerns. The NBFDS requires the United States Department of Agriculture (USDA) to draft regulations establishing a mandatory disclosure standard for GM food and ultimately, will require a disclosure on the package of any GM food sold in the United States. Part I of the Note provides an overview of the genetically modified (GM) food debate. Part II reviews the NBFDS. Part III explains the food justice implications of GM food production. Part …
The Evolution Of A New International System Of Justice In The United Nations: The First Sessions Of The United Nations Appeals Tribunal, Tamara A. Shockley
The Evolution Of A New International System Of Justice In The United Nations: The First Sessions Of The United Nations Appeals Tribunal, Tamara A. Shockley
San Diego International Law Journal
In this overview of the new U.N. administration of justice system, a review has been undertaken of the evolution of the process from the former internal justice system to the development of the new administration of justice system. The Appeals Tribunal had a partially blank slate upon which to begin a new jurisprudence in international administrative law. In the first two sessions, the Appeals Tribunal decided upon a wide range of issues ranging from receivability, case management, disciplinary measures and pension cases. As the U.N. attempts to reform and streamline its bureaucratic structure for the 21st century, the judicial tribunals …
Indian Wills: Tooahnippah V. Hickle--Administrative And Judicial Review, Randall Elliott
Indian Wills: Tooahnippah V. Hickle--Administrative And Judicial Review, Randall Elliott
American Indian Law Review
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