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7by Barros Geraldo, Pedro HeitorSubjects: “...Judges’ practical skills...”
Published 2011
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8by Al-Amiri, Samer Saadoun“... of the proceedings, from the start of the trial until its closure and the pronunciation of the verdict, the judge has...”
Published 2013
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9by Malhière, Fanny“... developments of justice lead judges to highlight the necessity or not to maintain one of their main singularity...”
Published 2011
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10by Patumanon, Ruatairat“... judge, inadequacies and persistent maladjustments of the rule on administrative court procedure...”
Published 2013
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11by Blanc-Fily, Charlotte“... the resort of fundamental values of democratic societies by the judge and deduct of the European court case...”
Published 2014
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12by Porte, Noémie“... proposed by Benjamin Constant in 1819. The French constitutional judge seems more inclined to protect...”
Published 2013
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13by Charron, Alice“.... This litigation will influence the international, national and European level. The judge's office is central...”
Published 2014
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14by Abdellaoui, Adil“..., for which the convincing value alone takes over the inner conviction of the judge and the jurisdiction...”
Published 2013
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15by Thiam, Alioune“... and recovers from the competence of the administrative judge. Within the framework of the private healthcare...”
Published 2010
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16by Cadoret, Vincent“... and the normative approach of Law. This realist theory introduce a method to explain why and how a judge would...”
Published 2012
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17by Paget, David“... and for the principle of favour. The judge also participates in it by recognizing this specificity. This specificity...”
Published 2010
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18by Crespy, Clément“.... The two antagonising notions have to be refined, as the administrative judge appears to be an adjudicator...”
Published 2013
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19by Gueye, Doro“... to the environment. However, a judge sensitive to ecological damage always tries to compensate for the purely...”
Published 2011
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20by Bonnot, Marion“... having been judged. Is not he presumed innocent, at the end of the article 9 of the Declaration of 1789...”
Published 2010
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