Search results for: “court curbing”

  • Judicial and legislative dialogue

    There has been a flourish of scholarship on this issue, a lot of it comparative (Canada’s Notwithstanding Clause has received ample attention, for example). The term dialogue, in my opinion, was always somewhat of a misnomer, wishful thinking at best. Dialogue theorists have often attempted to put a positive gloss on the actual power struggles…

  • Financial Crime

    Financial Crime Money laundering and terrorism financing are the two most common forms of financial crimes in developing countries. In recent years, worldwide efforts to combat these financial crimes have assumed heightened importance and gained greater visibility. These are global problems that not only threaten security, but also undermine economic prosperity by compromising the stability,…

  • Financial Crime

    Financial Crime Money laundering and terrorism financing are the two most common forms of financial crimes in developing countries. In recent years, worldwide efforts to combat these financial crimes have assumed heightened importance and gained greater visibility. These are global problems that not only threaten security, but also undermine economic prosperity by compromising the stability,…

  • Decision-Making Processes

    Literature Review on (Management) Program Evaluation and Review Technique (PERT) and Critical Path Method (CPM) In the Encyclopedia of Public Administration and Public Policy, [1] Bradley J. Best and Jeremy R.T. Lewis provide the following summary about the topic of (Management) Program […]

  • William Rehnquist Chief Justice

    Introduction to William Rehnquist Chief JusticeIn 1986 President Ronald Reagan appointed Rehnquist to replace the retiring Warren E. Burger as the Court's chief justice, a decision that provoked further controversy over Rehnquist's record. After his confirmation Rehnquist guided the…

  • Borough

    BoroughBorough, unit of local government. Among the early Anglo-Saxons, the borough was a fort or fortified place. As law and order developed, it became a group of fortified houses and finally a town having special duties and privileges. Boroughs existed in England from the earliest times. …

  • Aharon Barak

    Aharon Barak Aharon Barak: a judge on judging (Note: this is the title of a well-known work about Judge Aharon Barak) Aharon Barak, as chief justice of the Israeli Supreme Court, championed what he called a “constitutional revolution”. Interview with Aharon Barak: the judge in a democracy (Note: this is the title of a well-known…