BINAJ GURUBACHARYA
Brazil's supreme court sentenced former president Fernando Collor de Mello to eight years and 10 months in prison on corruption and money laundering charge... L Parolin - 《Argus Americas Asphalt》 被引量: 0发表: 2023年 ALBANY'S DECADE OF CORRUPTION: PUBLIC INTEGRITY ENFORCEMENT AFTER SKILLING...
This is the biggest test for Nepal’s Supreme Court. Where we will land next, including the future of the current political system and the constitution itself, will depend on the wisdom of the court. With the unconstitutional dissolution of the House of Representatives (HoR) by Prime Minister ...
The Extraordinary Counter-Majoritarian Power of the New Supreme Court of NepalBerkeley Electronic Press Selected WorksR. Stith
The Role of the Judiciary and the Supreme Court in the Constitution-Making Process: The Case of Nepalconstitution makingconstituent powerscourtsNepalI. INTRODUCTION 70 II. SEPARATION OF POWERS...doi:10.2139/ssrn.3365406Zhu, GuobinKouroutakis, Antonios...
The strict enforcement of the legal provisions adopted by Nepal through the enactment of the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1973, combined with the punitive approach of the Supreme Court of Nepal, has also helped to discourage the poaching of this species in Nepal. The Supreme ...
The strict enforcement of the legal provisions adopted by Nepal through the enactment of the National Parks and Wildlife Conservation Act 1973, combined with the punitive approach of the Supreme Court of Nepal, has also helped to discourage the poaching of this species in Nepal. The Supreme ...
critics who argue that social and economic rights are non-justiciable, a robust and experimental role conception embraced by the Court positions it to be an important actor for realizing socio-economic rights in Nepal, but only if it acts in alignment with civil society and other institutions. ...
In this context the West Seti Hydroelectric Project in far western Nepal, the biggest energy generation project, was also stymied for more than a decade. This Project's fate was put on balance with a non-governmental organization moving the Supreme Court, alleging the Project would help India ...
critics who argue that social and economic rights are non-justiciable, a robust and experimental role conception embraced by the Court positions it to be an important actor for realizing socio-economic rights in Nepal, but only if it acts in alignment with civil society and other institutions. ...