Search results for: “legal hearing”

  • Legal blogosfera review this week

    Legal blogosfera review this week Legal History Blog tells about an essay on billboards and how the public and the court have judged billboards’ aesthetic qualities. Workplace Prof Blog tells about an article on “Reframing Women Employees’ Responses to the Harms of Sexual Harassment.” According to the abstract, an employee’s response to sexual harassment generally…

  • Expert's Report Ordered By A Court

    Hierarchical Display of Expert’s report ordered by a court Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Legal hearing Expert’s report ordered by a court Concept of Expert’s report ordered by a court See the dictionary definition of Expert’s report ordered by a court. Characteristics of […]

  • Expert's Report Ordered By A Court

    Hierarchical Display of Expert’s report ordered by a court Law > Justice > Judicial proceedings > Legal hearing Expert’s report ordered by a court Concept of Expert’s report ordered by a court See the dictionary definition of Expert’s report ordered by a court. Characteristics of […]

  • Judicial Proceedings

    Hierarchical Display of Judicial proceedings Law > JusticeLaw > Organisation of the legal system > Legal system > Ordinary court of lawLaw > Organisation of the legal system > Legal system > Administrative court Judicial proceedings Concept of Judicial proceedings See the dictionary […]

  • Administrative Court

    Administrative Court in Election Law Type of court specialised in ruling on disputes between the public authorities and individuals. It can be mandated by electoral law to rule on election-related disputes. Resources See Also Election Law Electoral Laws Electoral Legislation

  • Administrative Court

    Administrative Court in Election Law Type of court specialised in ruling on disputes between the public authorities and individuals. It can be mandated by electoral law to rule on election-related disputes. Resources See Also Election Law Electoral Laws Electoral Legislation

  • Evidence

    Introduction to Evidence Evidence, the means by which disputed facts are proved to be true or untrue in any trial before a court of law or an agency that functions like a court. Because American law is committed to a rational rather than a formalistic system of evidence, no value is assigned […]

  • Evidence

    Introduction to Evidence Evidence, the means by which disputed facts are proved to be true or untrue in any trial before a court of law or an agency that functions like a court. Because American law is committed to a rational rather than a formalistic system of evidence, no value is assigned […]

  • Ordinary Court of Law

    Hierarchical Display of Ordinary court of law Law > Organisation of the legal system > Legal systemLaw > Justice > Judicial proceedings Ordinary court of law Concept of Ordinary court of law See the dictionary definition of Ordinary court of law. Characteristics of Ordinary court of law […]

  • Ordinary Court of Law

    Hierarchical Display of Ordinary court of law Law > Organisation of the legal system > Legal systemLaw > Justice > Judicial proceedings Ordinary court of law Concept of Ordinary court of law See the dictionary definition of Ordinary court of law. Characteristics of Ordinary court of law […]

  • Briefs in Law

    Introduction Briefs are, in the United States, legal documents written by attorneys, used in various legal adversarial systems that is presented to a court arguing why the party to the case should prevail. A brief is, then, in the U.S., a legal document prepared by a party to the Court. It contains information on the…

  • European Convention on Human Rights

    Introduction The European Convention on Human Rights was a reaction against the horrific abuses of human rights that took place before and during the Second World War, followed by further abuses occurring within the newly formed Communist block. These led, in 1949, due in part to the […]

  • Injunction

    Introduction to Injunction Injunction, generally, an order or decree in the law of equity, requiring a defendant to refrain from committing a specific act, either in process or threatened, injurious to the plaintiff. Injunctions are granted on the usual grounds for equitable actions, namely, […]

  • Injunction

    Introduction to Injunction Injunction, generally, an order or decree in the law of equity, requiring a defendant to refrain from committing a specific act, either in process or threatened, injurious to the plaintiff. Injunctions are granted on the usual grounds for equitable actions, namely, […]

  • Politics

    Politics Politics From the book The Clergyman's Hand-book of Law, about Politics (1): A minister who had been expelled by his congregation for voting the Democratic ticket, had some of the members of the church arrested under the election laws for intimidating a voter. The court held that […]