Search results for: “judicial review”

  • Outline of Judicial Jurisdiction in an International Setting

    Outline of Judicial Jurisdiction in an International Setting 1. The Basic Elements -arising out of domestic requirements for executing personal jurisdiction, including the minimum contacts test of International Shoe. Evolved into a three-part test: 1. relatedness (for questions of specific jurisdiction-not needed to show for general jurisdiction, such that contacts are so strong as to…

  • International judicial institutions

    International judicial institutions   1 Malgosia Fitzmaurice and Dan Sarooshi (eds.), Issues of State Responsibility before International Judicial Institutions Stephan Wittich Austrian Review of International and European Law Volume 12, 2007 p.457 LAW JOURNAL / LAW REVIEW 2 Mind the gap: Public power, accountability and the Northern Territory emergency response Peter Billings Australian Journal of…

  • Words and Phrases Judicially Considered

    Words and Phrases Judicially Considered In many situations especially in the context of statutory interpretation the outcome of a case will depend on the meaning or definition given to a particular word or phrase. This process usually arises when a particular section of a statute, which has not yet been judicially considered, comes before a…

  • California Law Review

    California Law Review Published by: California Law Review, Inc. Founded in 1912, the California Law Review was the first student law journal published west of Illinois. The Review is published six times a year, in January, March, May, July, October, and December. Each issue contains articles, book reviews, and essays contributed by non-student authors —…

  • Citation of legal blogs in law reviews

    The importance (and credibility) of law blogs was confirmed when the U.S. Supreme Court of the United States cited its first blog in January, 2005. See United States v. Booker, 125 S. Ct. 738, 775 n.4 (2005). An article in Slaw (“citing blogs in Law Journals ) points the idea that the “question still arises…

  • 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…

  • Export Compliance

    Export Compliance and the Laws of International Trade Enforcement: Compliance and investigations Export Administration System Penalties Effects of cooperation with the government Examples of enforcement actions Judicial review Some guidelines for export compliance […]

  • 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

  • Europol

    "In full operation since 1999, Europol is associated with the European Union as the result of a decision by the political and legislative bodies of the Union. EuropolÂ’s activities are legally framed and bound to certain areas of investigation. Yet, Europol is nonetheless […]

  • Public Law

    Law Public Law Introduction to Public Law Public law concerns the relationships within government and those between governments and individuals. Because the Roman codes were almost entirely limited to the private area, public law is usually not codified. In civil-law countries, separate […]

  • Public Law

    Law Public Law Introduction to Public Law Public law concerns the relationships within government and those between governments and individuals. Because the Roman codes were almost entirely limited to the private area, public law is usually not codified. In civil-law countries, separate […]

  • Administrative Law

    Introduction Administrative law deals with the exercise of public power and the control of government decisions. Topics in administrative law include the role of the State, the governmental structures that influence the administrative law system, the principles of good administration, the […]

  • Administrative Law

    Introduction Administrative law deals with the exercise of public power and the control of government decisions. Topics in administrative law include the role of the State, the governmental structures that influence the administrative law system, the principles of good administration, the […]

  • Social Policy

    Social Policy (in the Human Development Area) In this context, Social Policy means: legislative, institutional, budgetary support to achieve objectives in the field of human welfare, to protect the interests of socially vulnerable layers of such socially important areas as health, education, […]