Search results for: “federal court rules”
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Court of Arbitration for Sport
Court of Arbitration for Sport (CAS) The Court of Arbitration for Sport is an institution independent of any sports organization which provides for services in order to facilitate the settlement of sports-related disputes through arbitration or mediation by means of procedural rules adapted to the specific needs of the sports world. The Court of Arbitration…
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Berlin Rules
The Berlin Rules The Berlin Rules on Water Resources Introduction In 1966, the International Law Association approved the Helsinki Rules on the Uses of International Rivers (ILA 1966). The Helsinki Rules quickly came to be seen as the authoritative summary of the customary international […]
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Berlin Rules
The Berlin Rules The Berlin Rules on Water Resources Introduction In 1966, the International Law Association approved the Helsinki Rules on the Uses of International Rivers (ILA 1966). The Helsinki Rules quickly came to be seen as the authoritative summary of the customary international […]
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Appellate Rules
Description of Appellate Rules Resources See Also Federal Rules of Appellate Procedure Resources See Also Courts Federal Courts
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Central American Court of Justice
Central American Court of Justice (CACJ) This entry includes background information and links to the Agreement on the Statute of the Central American Court of Justice, the Ordinance of Procedures and Regulations, and resolutions of the court. Description Since the demise of the Spanish […]
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Rules
Rule Commmon Meanings In a broad, more general sense, but applied to law, a rule is a "a law or principle that operates within a particular sphere of knowledge, describing or prescribing what is possible or allowable"(1), or "control of or dominion over an area or […]
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Rules
Rule Commmon Meanings In a broad, more general sense, but applied to law, a rule is a "a law or principle that operates within a particular sphere of knowledge, describing or prescribing what is possible or allowable"(1), or "control of or dominion over an area or […]
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Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements
Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements in 2013 United States views on international law [1] in relation to Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements: The United States signed the Hague Convention on Choice of Court Agreements (“COCA”) in 2009. this world legal […]
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Citation Rules
General Rules of Legal Citation Typeface There is more information about this subjet related to the field of legal research in the legal encyclopedia.Italics and Underscores There is more information about this subjet related to the field of legal research in the legal encyclopedia.Citation […]
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List of Publications of the Permanent Court of International Justice
List of Publications of the Permanent Court of International Justice Case concerning certain German interests in Polish Upper Silesia (merits). No. 7; Judgments. Nos. 1-24. Case concerning certain German interests in Polish Upper Silesia (question of jurisdiction). No. 6; Judgments. Nos. 1-24. Case concerning the factory at Chorzow (claim for indemnity–jurisdiction). Judgment No. 8. No.…
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International Court of Justice Part 28
International Court of Justice Part 28 449 Seeking Justice for “Comfort”Women: Without an International Criminal Court , Suits Brought by World War II Sex Slaves of the Japanese Army May Find Their Best Hope of Success in U.S. Federal Courts Susan Jenkins Vanderweert North Carolina Journal of International Law and Commercial Regulation Volume 27,…
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International Court of Justice Part 8
International Court of Justice Part 8 128 The Role of the International Criminal Tribunals in the Promotion of Peace and Justice: The Case of the International Criminal Court Daniel D. Ntanda Nsereko Criminal Law Forum Volume 19, Numbers 3-4, December 2008 p.373-393 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 129 The 2007 Judicial Activity of the…
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Arbitration: Grounds for refusal to be raised by the court ex officio (Article V(2))
Arbitration: Grounds for refusal to be raised by the court ex officio (Article V(2)) Article V(2) of the Convention provides: “Recognition and enforcement of an arbitral award may also be refused if the competent authority in the country where recognition and enforcement is sought finds that: (a) The subject matter of the difference is…