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In: 35(1) Cardozo Arts & Ent. L. J. 41 (2017)
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In: 35(1) Cardozo Arts & Ent. L. J. 41 (2017)
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In: ICSID review: foreign investment law journal, Band 31, Heft 3, S. 549-575
ISSN: 2049-1999
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In: Law and Humanities, Volume 3 Issue 2 (2009)
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In: HELIYON-D-22-14854
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"This Standing Order shall replace Boston Municipal Court Standing Order 10-20 (issued and effective October 5, 2020), which Order is rescinded on December 7, 2020 when this Order shall take effect." "Promulgated: December 2, 2020."
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In: European research studies, Band XXIII, Heft Special Issue 1, S. 279-293
ISSN: 1108-2976
Immigration advocates have long noted how ethical challenges pervade certain areas of their practice, particularly in the employment and spousal contexts. A significant body of literature exists that attempts to identify clear, professional norms for grappling successfully with thorny ethical questions inherent in those areas. This article expands that scholarship by studying the ethics issues that arise for counsel representing youth seeking Special Immigrant Juvenile ("SIJ") status in state court. Using SIJ case studies to explore questions of confidentiality, conflicts, and candor, this article uncovers key factors that complicate practitioners' ability to comply with existing ethical mandates. One defining feature of SIJ relief is the requirement that separate proceedings be brought in state court as the first step in establishing youth's eligibility for relief. Other distinguishing factors include the effects of abandonment, abuse, and neglect on the SIJ youth. In addition, the decision-making capacity of SIJ minors is subject to scrutiny under the relevant ethics rules due to their age. These factors combine with a systemic lack of resources to pressure SIJ advocates into unworkable attorney-client relationships rife with conflicts of interests. This project confirms that SIJ practitioners receive inadequate guidance from existing rules of professional conduct and proposes practical reforms of the state court SIJ process, as well as new trainings on implementation of core ethics rules in the SIJ representation. The article concludes with an invitation for further study of these proposals as a critical step in offering long-overdue relief to SIJ counsel.
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In: Ius Comparatum - Global Studies in Comparative Law 53
In: Springer eBook Collection
Compensation schemes and extra-judicial solutions in case of medical malpractice. A review of contemporary arrangements -- L'indemnisation des dommages résultant des soins de santé et les alternatives aux procédures judiciaires - Rapport belge -- Compensation schemes for damages caused by healthcare in Brazil -- La responsabilité médicale et hospitalière en droit civil québécois : Principes généraux et alternatives à la voie judiciaire -- Medical mal practice and mediation in Cyprus – Mediation as a potential way of resolving medical mal practice disputes -- Compensation schemes for damage caused by healthcare and alternatives to court proceedings in Czech Republic -- Compensation Schemes for Damages in the Cases of Medical Malpractice: Estonian Perspective -- The French Medical Accident Compensation Scheme. A Critical Assessment of the Patients' Rights Act of 4 March 2002 -- Legal questions concerning medical malpractice liability: substantive law and its enforcement. Country report Germany -- Challenges and Contradictions about Medical Malpractice in Hungary -- Compensation schemes for damages caused by healthcare and alternatives to court proceedings in Italy -- Liabilities for Damages Resulting from Medical Treatment and Dispute Resolution System in Japan -- Innovating Compensation for Medical Liability in the Netherlands -- Medical Injury in New Zealand -- Medical Negligence Proceedings in Singapore: Instilling a Gentler Touch -- Damages in medical malpractice cases and alternatives to court proceedings: a Slovenian perspective -- Excessive litigation for harm arising from medical malpractice in South Africa: underlying reasons, deleterious consequences and potential future reform -- Compensation schemes for damages caused by healthcare and alternatives to court proceedings. National report Taiwan -- Alternative Compensation Schemes for Medical Malpractice in the United Kingdom -- ANNEX: Questionnaire: "Compensation schemes for damages caused by healthcare and alternatives to court proceedings".
In: University of Illinois College of Law Legal Studies Research Paper No. 22-20
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The subject. The paper deals with the procedural issues of imposition of administrative sanctions by the courts.The purpose of the paper is to identify how the form of proceedings impacts on the rights and obligations of administrative trial participants.Methodology. The author uses the methods of analysis and synthesis, as well as dialectic approach. The formal-legal interpretation of the Code of Administrative Offences, the Code of Administrative Proceedings, the Commercial Procedure Code of the Russian Federation and is also used.The main results and scope of their application. The rules of the Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation are "average" according to their nature, they are designed for application by a lot of authorities competent to impose administrative sanctions.The focus of the rules of the Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation is to regulate the procedure for imposition of administrative sanctions and to define the punishment for an administrative offense. Therefore, the civil procedural form is not applicable here and the rules of the Civil Procedure Code and Code of Administrative Proceedings of the Russian Federation shouldn't be used."Procedural form" in cases of administrative offenses considered by arbitration courts is mainly represented by the rules of the Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation. The accused person can receive a little from actually judicial (civil) procedural form.The serious contradictions of the Code of Administrative Offences with the rules of the Commercial Procedure Code of the Russian Federation couldn't be seen, on the one hand, but, on the other hand, the provisions of the Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation have a different focus. The results of research may be used as the basis of correction of Code of Administrative Offences, the Commercial Procedure Code of the Russian Federation and may also inspire new researches concerning procedural issues of imposition of administrative sanctions by the courts.Conclusions. Participants in simplified administrative proceedings fall into a double trap: they are initially deprived of guarantees of procedural form due to the predominance of the rules of the Code of Administrative Offences of the Russian Federation and are again deprived of the "remains" of procedural form because of using the simplified proceedings. Empowering the courts with the authority of administrative jurisdiction does not correspond to the current trends in the development of legislation. ; Обсуждаются вопросы рассмотрения судами дел о привлечении к административной ответственности. Рассматривается соотношение норм административного и процессу-ального законодательства. Обосновывается влияние процессуальной формы на дела о привлечении к административной ответственности. Делается вывод, что наделение судов полномочиями органа, привлекающего к административной ответственности, не соответствует современным тенденциям развития законодательства.
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In: Gothenburg monographs in linguistics 18
In: The Impact of Investment Treaties on Contracts between Host States and Foreign Investors, S. 277-331
In: Sociološki pregled: časopis Srpskog sociološkog društva, Band 50, Heft 1, S. 59-89
ISSN: 2560-4880
In: 5 Preview of Supreme Court Cases 290 (February 22, 2005)
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