Search results for: “judicial-proceedings/”

  • Preliminary Issue

    Hierarchical Display of Preliminary issue Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Special procedureLaw > Justice > Legal action > Appeal to the Court (EU) > Preliminary ruling procedure Preliminary issue Concept of Preliminary issue See the dictionary definition of Preliminary issue. […]

  • Search

    Introduction to SearchSearch, in law, looking for that which is otherwise concealed from view on one's person, property, or vehicle for the purpose of obtaining evidence relating to criminal activity." (1)ResourcesNotes and ReferencesInformation about …

  • Search

    Introduction to SearchSearch, in law, looking for that which is otherwise concealed from view on one's person, property, or vehicle for the purpose of obtaining evidence relating to criminal activity." (1)ResourcesNotes and ReferencesInformation about …

  • Criminal Court

    Hierarchical Display of Criminal court Law > Organisation of the legal system > Legal system > Ordinary court of lawLaw > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Criminal procedureLaw > Criminal law > Criminal law Criminal court Concept of Criminal court See the dictionary definition of […]

  • Charge

    Trustees, Thanks, Charge From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Trustees, Thanks, Charge (1): Where trustees have taken care of funds without charge, the only entry kept being a vote of thanks from time to time, they could not afterward charge a commission on the moneys […]

  • Challenge

    Introduction Challenge (O. Fr. chalonge, calenge, etc., from Lat. calumnia, originally meaning trickery, from calvi, to deceive, hence a false accusation, a “calumny”), originally a charge against a person or a claim to anything, a defiance. The term is now particularly used of an invitation […]

  • Challenge

    Introduction Challenge (O. Fr. chalonge, calenge, etc., from Lat. calumnia, originally meaning trickery, from calvi, to deceive, hence a false accusation, a “calumny”), originally a charge against a person or a claim to anything, a defiance. The term is now particularly used of an invitation […]

  • Detention Before Trial

    Hierarchical Display of Detention before trial Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Criminal procedureLaw > Rights and freedoms > Social rights > Right to justice Detention before trial Concept of Detention before trial See the dictionary definition of Detention before trial. […]

  • Detention Before Trial

    Hierarchical Display of Detention before trial Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Criminal procedureLaw > Rights and freedoms > Social rights > Right to justice Detention before trial Concept of Detention before trial See the dictionary definition of Detention before trial. […]

  • Civil Law

    Introduction to Civil Law "Civil Law, term applied to a legal tradition originating in ancient Rome and to the contemporary legal systems based on this tradition. Modern civil law systems, which were originally developed in Western European countries, have spread throughout the world. […]

  • Civil Law

    Introduction to Civil Law "Civil Law, term applied to a legal tradition originating in ancient Rome and to the contemporary legal systems based on this tradition. Modern civil law systems, which were originally developed in Western European countries, have spread throughout the world. […]

  • Computer Crime

    Computer Crime…

  • Victim

    Spanish Translation of victimThis is the legal translation of English to Spanish in relation to victim and / or a definition of this topic: Víctima (in Spanish, without translation of the dictionary entry).

  • Summary Procedure

    Embracing mainstream international law, this section on summary procedure explores the context, history and effect of the area of the law covered here. Resources Further Reading The entry "summary procedure" in the Parry and Grant Encyclopaedic Dictionary of International Law […]

  • Legal System

    International Legal System Scholars and judicial decisions have characterized the international legal system as a system of equal and sovereign nation states whose actions are limited only by rules freely accepted as legally binding. [1] Brierly defines international law as ‘the body […]