Over the last few decades, the UK has experienced a profound – if quiet – constitutional transformation. The judicial reception of EU law, for instance, has been described as 'one of the most fundamental realignments of the constitutional order since the end of the seventeenth century'. But...
The European Arrest Warrant: The Role of Judges When Human Rights are at Risk This article examines the role of the judiciary in protecting fundamental rights in European extradition cases, in particular the impact of the European Court of Human Rights' decision in Mss v Belgium and Greece. C...
Despite the wide geographic range of these actors and the diverse rule of law fields they represent (e.g. prisons, security, justice, civil society, legal aid and the judiciary), consensus emerged on key conclusions. daccess-ods.un.org 尽管这些行为体来自各地,其代表的法治领域各不相同(如监狱...
There are some other cases of blacks killed in the UK and other EU countries, but have not been reported by the media of those countries, for fear of destroying the image of those countries. Usually, their state media embellishes everything about those countries, so as to give people a f...
judiciary, and national security branches, each of which acted as the syndicate's teeth. The Uzbek government remains systemically corrupt, and the evidence in this report suggests that certain Western actors, were aware of, if not wholly complicit in, the ugly reality of Karimova's schemes." ...
This "underscored the judiciary’s tendency to articulate their approval" of the hierarchical master/servant relationship in terms of its "social utility: It was a necessary and desirable feature of the social organisation of work . . . that the employer’s authority be reinforced in this way....
Among the forms of the private sector is its involvement is what was known – and can still be found presently in Egypt and several Arab countries – as the hostel system, customary councils, and Arab councils for settling disputes without the intervention of the state or judiciary. For the ...
In examining the role of institutions in resisting corruption and its impact on growth, most studies concentrate on the aggregate level and conclude that sound institutions enhance growth. We focus instead on varying dimensions of heterogeneous institutions in the presence of corruption and their interac...
The independence of auditors – is like the independence of the judiciary (which has to be accountable at the same time), it depends on standards. Rules, standards, are written within the audit community. But at the end of the day the view was expressed that the auditor does not have ...
By way of conclusion, I intend to examine how, under my re-imagined definition of CIL, the international and domestic judiciary should prove a rule of customary international criminal law. In doing so, I hope to illustrate that a workable definition of CIL is a real possibility. 展开 ...