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Some Peculiarities Of Legal Regulation Of Multimodal Cargo Transportation In Uzbekistan, R. Ismailova Dec 2018

Some Peculiarities Of Legal Regulation Of Multimodal Cargo Transportation In Uzbekistan, R. Ismailova

Review of law sciences

This article studies the legal regulation of cargo transportation by various modes of transportation, it is noted that international trade and the improvement of transportation technologies have greatly contributed to the growing popularity of multimodal transport, and although they are recognized as the transportation mode of the future, the legal framework governing this type of transportation has not been still formed. It is justified in the article that despite the fact that Uzbekistan provides support for business logistics, the lack of a legislative framework for multi-modal transportation greatly complicates the process of international transportation of goods.


Possibilities Of Comparative Criminal Procedure In Reforming And Modernizing The Judicial And Legal System Of Uzbekistan, A.R. Akilov, S.D. Alimova Dec 2018

Possibilities Of Comparative Criminal Procedure In Reforming And Modernizing The Judicial And Legal System Of Uzbekistan, A.R. Akilov, S.D. Alimova

Review of law sciences

In this article, the author attempted to reveal the possibilities of a new direction of legal science, emerging not only in Uzbekistan, but also in the entire post-Soviet space – comparative criminal procedural law, which can be used at the present stage of reforms and changed in Uzbekistan in the field of justice. In particular, the comparative criminal procedure law can successfully, on the basis of the proven experience of the most developed democratic countries, solve many tasks identified in the field of justice recently adopted. Development strategy on five priority directions of the Republic of Uzbekistan for 2017–2021. These …


Brackeen V. Zinke, Bradley E. Tinker Dec 2018

Brackeen V. Zinke, Bradley E. Tinker

Public Land & Resources Law Review

In 1978, Congress enacted the Indian Child Welfare Act to counter practices of removing Indian children from their homes, and to ensure the continued existence of Indian tribes through their children. The law created a framework establishing how Indian children are adopted as a way to protect those children and their relationship with their tribe. ICWA also established federal standards for Indian children being placed into non-Indian adoptive homes. Brackeen v. Zinke made an important distinction for the placement preferences of the Indian children adopted by non-Indian plaintiffs; rather than viewing the placement preferences in ICWA as based upon Indians’ …


Conflicts Of Interest And Law-Firm Structure, Cassandra Burke Robertson Dec 2018

Conflicts Of Interest And Law-Firm Structure, Cassandra Burke Robertson

St. Mary's Journal on Legal Malpractice & Ethics

Business and law are increasingly practiced on a transnational scale, and law firms are adopting new business structures in order to compete on this global playing field. Over the last decade, global law firms have merged into so-called “mega-brands” or “mega-firms”—that is, associations of national or regional law firms that join together under a single brand worldwide. For law firms, the most common mega-firm structure has been the Swiss verein, though the English “Company Limited by Guarantee” structure is growing in popularity as well, as is the similar “European Economic Interest Grouping.” All of these structures allow related entities to …


Long-Term Preservation Of Public Art: From Cultural Heritage To The Confederacy, Maliha Ikram Nov 2018

Long-Term Preservation Of Public Art: From Cultural Heritage To The Confederacy, Maliha Ikram

Northwestern Journal of Law & Social Policy

No abstract provided.


Friends Of Animals V. United States Fish & Wildlife Service, Bradley E. Tinker Oct 2018

Friends Of Animals V. United States Fish & Wildlife Service, Bradley E. Tinker

Public Land & Resources Law Review

In Friends of Animals v. United States Fish & Wildlife Service, the Ninth Circuit held that the plain language of the Migratory Bird Treaty Act allows for the removal of one species of bird to benefit another species. Friends of Animals argued that the Service’s experiment permitting the taking of one species––the barred owl––to advance the conservation of a different species––the northern spotted owl––violated the Migratory Bird Treaty Act. The court, however, found that the Act delegates broad implementing discretion to the Secretary of the Interior, and neither the Act nor the underlying international conventions limit the taking of …


Improving The Legislation On Victimological Prevention Of Violence Crimes Against Juveniles, S Niyazova Oct 2018

Improving The Legislation On Victimological Prevention Of Violence Crimes Against Juveniles, S Niyazova

ProAcademy

in the article reveals issues o f p erfe ctio n o f legislation o n v ictim o lo g ica l preve n tio n o f violence crim es a g a in st juveniles


Legal Basis For The Regulation Of The Activities Of Law Enforcement Bodies In The Republic Of Uzbekistan, A Kamalov Oct 2018

Legal Basis For The Regulation Of The Activities Of Law Enforcement Bodies In The Republic Of Uzbekistan, A Kamalov

ProAcademy

The a rticle describes the issue o f cre a tin g a legislative basis fo r re g u la tin g the activities o f la w e nforcem ent agencies in Uzbekistan


Book Review: Prosecuting Corporations For Genocide, Sarah Federman Oct 2018

Book Review: Prosecuting Corporations For Genocide, Sarah Federman

Genocide Studies and Prevention: An International Journal

No abstract provided.


Sharia Law And Digital Forensics In Saudi Arabia, Fahad Alanazi, Andrew Jones, Catherine Menon Sep 2018

Sharia Law And Digital Forensics In Saudi Arabia, Fahad Alanazi, Andrew Jones, Catherine Menon

Journal of Digital Forensics, Security and Law

These days, digital crime is one of the main challenges for law enforcement and the judicial system. Many of the laws which are used to protect the users of current technologies were derived from legislation and laws that are utilized in the control of crimes that are based in the physical realm. This applies not only in Western countries, but in countries that adopt Sharia law. There is a need to establish specific legislation and accepted best practice to deal with digital crimes that is compatible with Sharia law, which affects more than one billion Muslims. This paper presents a …


The Ideas Of Establishing Fair Society In The Political Views Of Oriental Scholars And Contemporary Practices, F. Muhitdinova Sep 2018

The Ideas Of Establishing Fair Society In The Political Views Of Oriental Scholars And Contemporary Practices, F. Muhitdinova

Review of law sciences

the article considers the materials of the study of political and legal teachings of such Eastern thinkers as Abu Nasr Farabi, Abu Raykhan Biruni, Abu Ali Ibn Sina, particularly the inferences and offers essential in studying a history of political and legal theory of Uzbekistan, the issues of today concerning the public administration and the right. Also actuality and values of ideas of scientists of the East in improving the bases of constituting the constitutional state and formation of democratic society.


Interpretation Of Legal Norms As An Essential Factor Of Correct Law Enforcement, S. Sultanova Sep 2018

Interpretation Of Legal Norms As An Essential Factor Of Correct Law Enforcement, S. Sultanova

Review of law sciences

The article analyzes the role of interpretation of law in the process of law enforcement activity, the need for interpretation of law, theoretical methods and types of interpretation. Proceeding from the legal practice, an informal professional interpretation of the law is presented on the example of the interpretation of the norm of the current normative legal act.


The Authority Of Jokari Kengesh Of The Republic Of Karakalpakstan On Identifying Legal Status Of The Council Of Ministers Of The Republic, S Erniyazov Sep 2018

The Authority Of Jokari Kengesh Of The Republic Of Karakalpakstan On Identifying Legal Status Of The Council Of Ministers Of The Republic, S Erniyazov

Review of law sciences

This article considers the issues of interaction of Jokarga Kenes of the Republic of Karakalpakstan with the Council of Ministers of the Republic, analyzes the powers of supreme legislative body to determine the legal status of the government of the republic, and suggests improvements in the control and analytical activities of Jokarga Kenes of the Republic of Karakalpakstan.


The Ideas Of Establishing Fair Society In The Political Views Of Oriental Scholars And Contemporary Practices, F. Muhitdinova Sep 2018

The Ideas Of Establishing Fair Society In The Political Views Of Oriental Scholars And Contemporary Practices, F. Muhitdinova

Review of law sciences

the article considers the materials of the study of political and legal teachings of such Eastern thinkers as Abu Nasr Farabi, Abu Raykhan Biruni, Abu Ali Ibn Sina, particularly the inferences and offers essential in studying a history of political and legal theory of Uzbekistan, the issues of today concerning the public administration and the right. Also actuality and values of ideas of scientists of the East in improving the bases of constituting the constitutional state and formation of democratic society.


Interpretation Of Legal Norms As An Essential Factor Of Correct Law Enforcement, S. Sultanova Sep 2018

Interpretation Of Legal Norms As An Essential Factor Of Correct Law Enforcement, S. Sultanova

Review of law sciences

The article analyzes the role of interpretation of law in the process of law enforcement activity, the need for interpretation of law, theoretical methods and types of interpretation. Proceeding from the legal practice, an informal professional interpretation of the law is presented on the example of the interpretation of the norm of the current normative legal act.


The Authority Of Jokari Kengesh Of The Republic Of Karakalpakstan On Identifying Legal Status Of The Council Of Ministers Of The Republic, S Erniyazov Sep 2018

The Authority Of Jokari Kengesh Of The Republic Of Karakalpakstan On Identifying Legal Status Of The Council Of Ministers Of The Republic, S Erniyazov

Review of law sciences

This article considers the issues of interaction of Jokarga Kenes of the Republic of Karakalpakstan with the Council of Ministers of the Republic, analyzes the powers of supreme legislative body to determine the legal status of the government of the republic, and suggests improvements in the control and analytical activities of Jokarga Kenes of the Republic of Karakalpakstan.


California Sea Urchin Commission V. Bean, Thomas C. Mooney-Myers Sep 2018

California Sea Urchin Commission V. Bean, Thomas C. Mooney-Myers

Public Land & Resources Law Review

In California Sea Urchin Commission v. Bean, the Ninth Circuit upheld the Fish and Wildlife Service’s decision to end an experimental sea otter colony and translocation program. Commercial fishing groups sought reversal of the decision due to their interest in maintaining the translocation program which reduced otter predation on commercially valuable shellfish. While the Ninth Circuit held the group had standing, it then applied the Chevron test and determined the agency’s actions were reasonable.


The History, Meaning, And Use Of The Words Justice And Judge, Jason Boatright Aug 2018

The History, Meaning, And Use Of The Words Justice And Judge, Jason Boatright

St. Mary's Law Journal

The words justice and judge have similar meanings because they have a common ancestry. They are derived from the same Latin term, jus, which is defined in dictionaries as “right” and “law.” However, those definitions of jus are so broad that they obscure the details of what the term meant when it formed the words that eventually became justice and judge. The etymology of jus reveals the kind of right and law it signified was related to the concepts of restriction and obligation. Vestiges of this sense of jus survived in the meaning of justice and judge. …


Reflections On The Future Of Global Legal Studies, Mark Fathi Massoud Jul 2018

Reflections On The Future Of Global Legal Studies, Mark Fathi Massoud

Indiana Journal of Global Legal Studies

This Article proposes a set of theoretical ideas and practical innovations for the future of global legal studies in the three areas that make up the academic profession: research, teaching, and service. The future directions of global legal studies will involve building intellectual bridges that connect law with global politics, society, history, religion, and human behavior. Constructing these bridges preserves global legal studies as both an interdisciplinary enterprise and a movement for justice. This twin commitment to rigorous inquiry and social justice involves sustaining a welcoming community for graduate students and early career scholars, and prioritizing the experiences of those …


Main Tendencies Of The Development Of Law In The Present Day, M.A. Ahmedshaeva Jun 2018

Main Tendencies Of The Development Of Law In The Present Day, M.A. Ahmedshaeva

Review of law sciences

The article analyzes the place and role of law in the life of modern society and the tendencies in its development from the point of view of the module of the Theory of State and Law. On the basis of today’s realities, the principle and contents of such basic trends in the development of law as the rule of law, the priority of international norms, the provision of human rights, the increase in the role and significance of law in the system of sources of law are revealed. Also, tendencies of development of law in Uzbekistan are revealed in the …


Lawmaking Expert Support: National And Foreign Experience, X. Xayitov Jun 2018

Lawmaking Expert Support: National And Foreign Experience, X. Xayitov

Review of law sciences

The article studies the importance of organizational and legal issues of expertise of draft laws in our country and foreign countries. At the same time, the peculiarities of examinations, subjects, as well as proposals for improving the organizational and legal mechanisms for the implementation of expertise have been developed


Legal Support Of Scientific Research In The Agricultural Sector, N.K. Skripnikov, M. Mirzaabdullayeva Jun 2018

Legal Support Of Scientific Research In The Agricultural Sector, N.K. Skripnikov, M. Mirzaabdullayeva

Review of law sciences

In this article, on the basis of normative legal acts, the development of the activities of subjects of the agrarian sector is reviewed, as well as the issues of the social and economic development of society, the increasing role of science in the development of agriculture and the agricultural sector of Uzbekistan as a whole, reveals a special role in the legal provision of scientific research in the agrarian sector . And it is also mentioned for a number of initiatives outlined in the Development Strategy of Uzbekistan, which are being implemented.


The Unequal Battlefield: How The Transgender Ban Would Affect One-Percent Of The Armed Forces, Jennifer M. Garcia Jun 2018

The Unequal Battlefield: How The Transgender Ban Would Affect One-Percent Of The Armed Forces, Jennifer M. Garcia

DePaul Journal of Women, Gender and the Law

No abstract provided.


The Impact Of Domestic Violence On Immigrant Women, Shawna C. Quast Jun 2018

The Impact Of Domestic Violence On Immigrant Women, Shawna C. Quast

DePaul Journal of Women, Gender and the Law

No abstract provided.


De-Segregating Attire: How Appearance Has Guided History, Greeny V. Valbuena Jun 2018

De-Segregating Attire: How Appearance Has Guided History, Greeny V. Valbuena

DePaul Journal of Women, Gender and the Law

No abstract provided.


One Text, Another Rendering Now: In The Wake Of Hively V. Ivy Tech Cmty. Coll. Of Ind., The Continuing Struggle To Define Sex Discrimination Under Title Vii, Kaitlyn Krall Jun 2018

One Text, Another Rendering Now: In The Wake Of Hively V. Ivy Tech Cmty. Coll. Of Ind., The Continuing Struggle To Define Sex Discrimination Under Title Vii, Kaitlyn Krall

DePaul Journal of Women, Gender and the Law

No abstract provided.


A View From American Courts: The Year In Indian Law 2017, Grant Christensen Jun 2018

A View From American Courts: The Year In Indian Law 2017, Grant Christensen

Seattle University Law Review

This Article provides a comprehensive review of Indian law for 2017. It does not include a citation to every case related to Indian law issued by the courts but tries to incorporate the majority of opinions into its catalog to provide a robust discussion of the changes in Indian law over the course of 2017. Part I of this Article provides some general statistics about Indian law in 2017. Part II focuses on activity at the U.S. Supreme Court, which is the most watched forum for Indian law cases for obvious reasons. Part III groups cases by subject area and …


Manifest Disregard In International Commercial Arbitration: Whether Manifest Disregard Holds, However Good, Bad, Or Ugly, Chad R. Yates Jun 2018

Manifest Disregard In International Commercial Arbitration: Whether Manifest Disregard Holds, However Good, Bad, Or Ugly, Chad R. Yates

University of Massachusetts Law Review

Manifest disregard is a common law reason for not enforcing an arbitration award. This principle applies when the arbitrator knew and understood the law, but the arbitrator disregarded the applicable law. Presently, the United States Supreme Court has not made a definite decision on whether manifest disregard is still a valid reason for vacating the award (known as “vacatur”), and the Court is highly deferential to arbitrator decisions. Consequently, the lower courts are split on the issue. For international commercial arbitration awards, manifest disregard can only apply to a foreign award that is decided under United States law or in …


Foreword, Daniel B. Rodriguez Jun 2018

Foreword, Daniel B. Rodriguez

Northwestern University Law Review

No abstract provided.


Death In America Under Color Of Law: Our Long, Inglorious Experience With Capital Punishment, Rob Warden, Daniel Lennard May 2018

Death In America Under Color Of Law: Our Long, Inglorious Experience With Capital Punishment, Rob Warden, Daniel Lennard

Northwestern Journal of Law & Social Policy

No abstract provided.