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Electronic Administrative Litigation In The Jordanian Legal System: A Comparative Study, Majed Ahmed Saleh Al Adwan Jun 2020

Electronic Administrative Litigation In The Jordanian Legal System: A Comparative Study, Majed Ahmed Saleh Al Adwan

AAU Journal of Business and Law مجلة جامعة العين للأعمال والقانون

This study dealt with the problem of electronic administrative litigation, through researching the concept of electronic litigation and its importance in developing the judiciary field. The study also addressed specifying the procedures of filing administrative proceedings through the electronic litigation system; in addition to examining procedures of the electronic administrative and adjudication. The study concluded the necessity of applying the electronic litigation system in administrative litigation, with the expansion of its application to cover all litigation procedures from start to finish. The study also urges the need to legislatively organize these measures, to conform with the general rules and principles …


Mass Digitization Of Chinese Court Decisions: How To Use Text As Data In The Field Of Chinese Law, Benjamin L. Liebman, Margaret Roberts, Rachel E. Stern, Alice Z. Wang Jan 2020

Mass Digitization Of Chinese Court Decisions: How To Use Text As Data In The Field Of Chinese Law, Benjamin L. Liebman, Margaret Roberts, Rachel E. Stern, Alice Z. Wang

Faculty Scholarship

Since 2014, Chinese courts have placed tens of millions of court judgments online. We analyze the promise and pitfalls of using this new data source, highlighting takeaways for readers facing similar issues using other collections of legal texts. Drawing on 1,058,986 documents from Henan Province, we identify problems with missing data and call on scholars to treat variation in court disclosure rates as an urgent research question. We also outline strategies for learning from a corpus that is vast and incomplete. Using a topic model of administrative litigation in Henan, we complicate conventional wisdom that administrative lawsuits are an extension …


Striving For Efficiency In Administrative Litigation: North Carolina's Office Of Administrative Hearings, Julian Mann Iii Nov 2015

Striving For Efficiency In Administrative Litigation: North Carolina's Office Of Administrative Hearings, Julian Mann Iii

Journal of the National Association of Administrative Law Judiciary

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China: The Quest For Procedural Justice, Stanley B. Lubman Jan 2014

China: The Quest For Procedural Justice, Stanley B. Lubman

Hong Yen Chang Center for Chinese Legal Studies

This essay is contributed in recognition of Don Wallace’s dedication to furthering procedural justice in the U.S. and abroad. Don’s interests are wider than anyone else’s I can think of. Even though China and Chinese law are not represented in his published scholarship, in the course of our long friendship he has expressed thoughtful interest in many ways, including his constructive participation in the first delegation of the American Bar Association to visit China, which I escorted in 1978, and his later visits to China. Under Don’s leadership as Director of the International Law Institute at the Georgetown Law School, …