نتایج جستجو برای: judicial dimension

تعداد نتایج: 123674  

2017
Earl Warren Warren Court

The appointment in 1953 of Earl Warren as Chief Justice of the United States marked the beginning of a new era in the development of constitutional law. In the ensuing years changes of vast dimension and historic impact have taken place. Few men are better qualified to assess the significance of the decisions of the Warren Court than Archibald Cox, student of law, teacher of law and, from 1961 ...

Journal: :The Bulletin of the American Academy of Psychiatry and the Law 1991
M G Farnsworth

In 1988, the Minnesota Supreme Court ruled that premedication judicial review was required to force antipsychotic medications on incompetent committed patients in Minnesota. Before this decision all patients refusing antipsychotic medications at state hospitals were reviewed by an internal multidisciplinary peer review organization called the Treatment Review Panel (TRP). The author examined th...

زارع, حسین, شریف, نسیم ,

The purpose was study of relationship between thinking styles and self-esteem among high school and pre-university girl students. For conducting the study, 200 students contributed in the survey by completing Sternberg-Wagner thinking styles- function dimension (1991) and self-esteem scale (Rosenberg, 1965). Indicators and statistical methods including mean, t-test, Pearson correlation coeffici...

Journal: :Global Europe 2022

This contribution examines the impact of two trends in external dimension EU’s migration and asylum policies on judicial protection individuals: informalisation one hand operationalisation other. The first is exemplified by EU-Turkey Statement, known as deal, second operational cooperation EU agency Frontex carries out joint operations with territory third states. While legal nature practices u...

2014
G. O. Ekuobase E. P. Ebietomere

The Nigerian judicial process is unacceptably slow and expensive. We established that efforts so far taken to expedite the judicial process which include front loading processes and opening up of more courts are more tactical than strategic. Information and Communication Technology (ICT) has the strategic capability to expedite the judicial process when properly introduced and effectively manag...

2008
Mauro Cislaghi George Eleftherakis Roberto Mazzilli Francois Mohier Sara Ferri Valerio Giuffrida Elisa Negroni

This paper describes how “Computer supported cooperative work”, coped with security technologies and advanced knowledge management techniques, can support the penal judicial activities, in particular national and trans-national investigations phases when different judicial system have to cooperate together. Increase of illegal immigration, trafficking of drugs, weapons and human beings, and the...

2012
LUISA BLANCO Luisa Blanco

This paper studies the impact of judicial reform in Mexico. It does so using a survey about crime victimization and perceptions of insecurity (Encuesta Nacional Sobre la Inseguridad, ENSI) from 2005, 2008, and 2009 in eleven Mexican cities, three of which implemented the reform in 2007 and 2008. It shows judicial reform reduces victimization but also lowers perceptions of security. These result...

2013
Sotarat Thammaboosadee

The effective public security depends on the efficiency of the judicial process and procedure. Approaching to the supply chain management domain, the judicial procedures can be viewed as the complete stream sections. The legal agencies have also to deal with the information flow which need for integrating, interchanging and inter-cooperation among them. Anyway, the study in the intelligent syst...

Journal: :Health and human rights 2013
Jonathan Cohen Tamar Ezer

The concept of "human rights in patient care" refers to the application of human rights principles to the context of patient care. It provides a principled alternative to the growing discourse of "patients' rights" that has evolved in response to widespread and severe human rights violations in health settings. Unlike "patients' rights," which is rooted in a consumer framework, this concept der...

Journal: :Child welfare 1988
R Russel

A four-county Indiana survey of the vast majority (approximately 90%) of the attorneys and public agency caseworkers involved in court actions on child abuse cases revealed considerable conflict over each other's role. The survey replicated the method used in previous research, which had yielded distinctly positive and negative results. The author discusses particularities of the four-county ar...

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