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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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corruption, increased citizen trust in parliament, and better quality of law-making. Others argue that disclosure rules endanger … composition of parliament empirically. We find that the introduction of disclosure rules is usually not accompanied by a … significant shift in the proportion of lawyers and businesspeople in parliament (direct effect). In general, we did not find …
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This document explores the role and powers of the European Parliament in the Brexit process. It describes the … the EU and the UK. On that basis, the Parliament's mandate and powers in substantial terms as well as its involvement in … the procedure are outlined. Some options are highlighted to enable the Parliament to adequately fulfill its mandate and …
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figurehead German Federal President had just refused his assent to two government Bills passed by the Bundestag (the lower house … of Parliament). In the two cases, which occurred in October and December 2006, the Federal President acted because he … assent by a Federal President against the government's wishes since the foundation of the Federal Republic in 1949. As a …
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none can be performed adequately. Parliament’s first function is to provide the government, determine its identity and … provide it with confidence and supply. Parliament must be able to produce stable government. Nothing in New Zealand … upon government expenditure are vast tasks. Parliament must take its constitutional responsibility as supreme lawmaker much …
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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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Courts and commentators have often embraced the class action device as an ideal means of assessing punitive damages fairly in mass tort cases. In this Article, Professor Hines sounds a cautionary note by identifying a number of procedural and substantive obstacles that may thwart effective class...
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Despite common claims made in policy debates, the theoretical connection between tort reform and medical malpractice insurance premiums is ambiguous. Simple models suggest reforms such as statutory damages caps reduce premiums. More elaborate models that account for changes in physician behavior...
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topics associated with charges of jury incompetence and bias in tort cases (i.e., decisions on liability; expert testimony …; corporate defendants; separating decisions on liability and damages; assessment of compensatory damages; decisions on punitive …
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