JUDICIAL REVIEW OF REGULATORY IMPACT ANALYSIS: WHY NOT THE BEST?BULL, REEVEELLIG, JERRYAdministrative Law ReviewBull, Reeve and Jerry Ellig, 2017. "Judicial Review of Regulatory Impact Analysis," Mercatus Working Paper, March.
Although the PRC Arbitration Law does not allow anad hocarbitration to be conducted in the Mainland, the validity and enforceability ofad hocagreements that are brought to PRC courts for review are not categorically excluded. This...
Judicial Review in Troubled Times: Stabilizing Democracy in a Second Best Worlddoi:10.2139/ssrn.3298966Debates over the role of judicial review in a constitutional democracy gravitate to one of two poles. Either the debates are framed in terms of the power of couSocial Science Electronic Publishing...
Best practice among responses to domestic violence: a study of government and non-government response in Madhya Pradesh and Maharashtra. This study is part of a larger initiative to establish a comprehensive research activity and progress report on violence against women in India. The prima... N ...
Intensify the review of the legality of administrative actions, strengthen the substantive resolution of administrative disputes (also linked to the strengthening of administration by law in the 4th Plenum Decision, therefore also on the 2020 judicial interpretation agenda). ...
Provisions of the Supreme People’s Court and the Ministry of Justice on Providing Legal Aid for Defendants in Death Penalty Review Cases 最高人民法院 司法部关于为死刑复核案件被告人依法提供法律援助的规定. These are joint regulations issued by the two institutions and therefore are classified as “...
to the Supreme Court of Nova Scotia. In a statement released by the company, it explained that the reason for requesting a judicial review is that the Terms of Reference are unreasonable in several areas, such as failing to set out definitive limits, standards and regulations...
Judicial review has also been used to cover state and local governments. The Court can declare their actions unconstitutional and thereby order them to cease the action in question. The most famous example of judicial review is the landmark 1954 case Brown v. Board of Education. In that case...
“unifying the application of law” through issuing judicial interpretations, quasi-binding guidance such as conference summaries (meeting minutes), judicial policy documents, seeking to resolve differences of opinions on issues that cross divisional boundaries, etc., reviewing certain judicial review of ...
He presents this thesis as an effort to capture the structure of weighing or balancing and to provide a basis for the principle of proportionality as it is applied in constitutional law. With this much in place, he then takes up some of the problems that have come to be associated with ...