Law, Justice, and Cosmopolitan Jurisprudence in the Aftermath of the Financial CrisisThe world will remember the financial crisis of 2008, and the resulting global financial...Minda, GaryUniversity of Iowa, College of LawJournal of Gender Race & Justice...
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Public procurementJurisprudenceCourt of Justice of the European UnionThe article examines the notable judgments of the Court of Justice of the European Union in the field of public procurement law delivered in 2016 and 2017. The judgments discussed address issues such......
The Last Common Law Justice: The Personal Jurisdiction Jurisprudence of Justice John Paul StevensJustice John Paul StevensRetirementSupreme CourtWhen Justice John Paul Stevens announced his retirement from the Supreme Court in April 2010, the news was accompanied by the inevitable counting of votes on ...
maintaining law and order. a system or collection of such rules. the department of knowledge concerned with these rules;jurisprudence: to study law. the body of such rules concerned with a particular subject or derived from a particular source: ...
Public Participation and Justice in Environmental Matters in Latin America and the Caribbean; EU Charter Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union; ICCPR International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights; ICERD International Covenant on Elimination of All Forms of Racial Discrimination; ICESCR...
The Caribbean Court of Justice and the Legal Profession: Promoting a Caribbean Jurisprudence* draws on a wealth of jurisprudence, proceeds to examine the original jurisdiction of the CCJ and the role of the Bar in defending the integrity of the Court and the justice system as well as in enhan...
to have so many as we have’ (Montaigne); ‘all law has for its object to confirm and exalt in a system the exploitation of the workers by a ruling class’ (Bakunin); ‘the law is reason free from passion’ (Aristotle).JURISPRUDENCEis the occupation and science of trying to define ...
which affected the impartiality and rationality of the referee.In order to avoid the recurrence of similar behaviors,focusing on the change from ethics to jurisprudence of the judges' thought,paralleling fair trial and judicial openness,and precluding interference with fair justice,the referee can ...
justice to somebody/something5→do yourself justice6→justice has been done/served7judge[countable](alsoJustice)a)American Englisha judge in a law courtb)British Englishthetitleof a judge in the High Court→rough justiceコーパスの例justice•It isclearthat "libertyandjusticefor all" is still ...