Search results for phrase "courts of assize"
From Scandalous Verdicts to “Suicidal Sentences”: The Reform of the Courts of Assize under the Fascist Regime
The Supreme Cassation Courts of the Netherlands (Hoge Raad der Nederlanden)
THE RIGHT TO ABORTION AND THE POSSIBLE EFFECTS OF THE DOBBS DECISION ON CONTEMPORARY LEGAL TRENDS
A Civil Law Perespective on the Supreme Court and its Functions
CONFIRMATION OF INHERITANCE ACQUISITION IN THE PRACTICE OF POLISH COURTS – SELECTED ISSUES
Constitution, Judicial Review, and the Rule of Law in the Jurisprudence of Administrative Courts in Poland
LIMITATION OF THE PRINCIPLE OF OPENNESS IN POLISH JUDICIAL-ADMINISTRATIVE PROCEEDINGS DURING THE PANDEMIC AND THE STANDARDS OF A FAIR HEARING: THE REASONS FOR POSSIBLE COMPLAINTS BROUGHT BEFORE THE EUROPEAN COURT OF HUMAN RIGHTS
Supreme Courts in the 21st Century: should organisation follow the function?
Intricacies of Significant Imbalance as the Cornerstone of Protection against Unfair Terms in Consumer Contracts under EU Law
The Supreme Court of Russia
Access to the Supreme Court – the English Approach
The Just Law and its Evaluation in Legal and Political Thought and Practice in Pre-constitutional Europe (up to the 18th Century). General Remarks
FREEDOM OF RELIGION IN THE EUROPEAN PUBLIC SPACE. REMARKS BASED ON THE LATEST CASE LAW OF SELECTED INTERNATIONAL AND NATIONAL COURTS CONCERNING RELIGIOUS SYMBOLS
Motherhood and law: Reflections on human rights provisions and selected judgments of the European courts
REFERRAL VERSUS SERVICE OF AN ADMINISTRATIVE DECISION TO A NON-PARTY TO THE CASE. CONSIDERATIONS AGAINST THE BACKGROUND OF THE ADMINISTRATIVE COURTS’ CASE LAW
Access to the Federal Court of Justice in Germany
Mandatory Representation by an Attorney or Legal Counsel and Access to the Courts in Civil Cases
FORFEITURE OF AN ANIMAL THAT HAS BEEN THE VICTIM OF ABUSE WITH PARTICULAR REFERENCE TO THE CASE OF DISCONTINUANCE AND CONDITIONAL DISCONTINUANCE OF CRIMINAL PROCEEDINGS
THE RIGHTS OF INDIGENOUS PEOPLES IN INDONESIA IN THE CONTEXT OF ‘RESPONSIBILITY TO PROTECT’
The Rule of Law and the Fundamental Role of Lawyers