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within 45 days of the publication of the Constitutional Court Decision, if within this time the Parliament or the Government … paragraph 2 of the Constitution which requires the Parliament, in cases of unconstitutionality of laws before their promulgation … Europe such Courts (Tribunals) receive the power to issue such instructions to the Parliament in order to force the …
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authority in Romanian politics. Formally, in Romania, the Parliament has a dominant position in relation with the Government …. This article aims to provide an analysis to justify the dominance of Government in the Romanian political system. …
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This article presents the evolution of the National Bank of Romania from the status of a central government body to the …
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The paper deals with with one possible Utopian model, according to which law is an important part of the speculative Utopian Myth. This model is illustrated by using two narratives, created centuries apart. Both stories, from Hebrew sources, refer, in some detail to imaginary societies. Both...
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The articulation between the defenses of insanity, automatism and diminished responsibility seems overly complex and inappropriate. Common sense struggles to associate sleepwalking (Burgess), epilepsy (Sullivan) or diabetes (Hennessy) with insanity; schizophrenia or psychosis call for insanity,...
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restitution law. The conclusion of the analysis of the change of position defense is that unjust enrichment liability with the …
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legislation in Israel was inspired and promoted by feminist activists and academics, whose cooperation with members of Parliament …
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The Scottish decision in Morris (Liquidator of Bank of Credit amp; Commerce International), Re Petition of The Bank of England is correct that an ancillary winding-up makes good sense and may disapply local procedural rules that do not serve any practical purpose. Owing to a misunderstanding of...
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The priority of secured credit has repeatedly and famously been attacked for allowing the exploitation of certain types of unsecured creditor. It has also been blamed for creating inefficiencies. This paper examines these arguments specifically as applied to the UK, and using both theoretical...
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In a recent series of opinions authored by Justice Stevens, the Court has recognized that children may have independent religious rights, and that these may be in conflict with their parents'. The questions for this piece are whether considering children's rights independently is a good thing...
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