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    The theory of legal restraints: the actual limits of the judge’s lawmaking power from the perspective of the neorealist theory of interpretation by Daria A. Fatalieva

    Published 2023-06-01
    “…However, representatives of the French legal doctrine deny the tendency to form a new sovereign in the person of the judge and highlight special factors - legal restrains which are due to the configuration of the legal system restrain judges’ reasoning in practice, although they are not normative obligations. …”
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    Political Engagement by ‘apolitical’ Female European Lawyers: The International Federation of Women Judges and Lawyers, 1928 – 1956 by Sara L. Kimble

    Published 2023-12-01
    “…In 1929, the International Federation of Women Judges and Lawyers became an affiliated organization eligible to lobby delegates at the League of Nations. …”
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    How Can People Be so Good at Intercepting Accelerating Objects if They Are so Poor at Visually Judging Acceleration? by Eli Brenner, Inés Abalo Rodriguez, Victor Estal Muñoz, Sabine Schootemeijer, Yannick Mahieu, Kirsten Veerkamp, Marit Zandbergen, Tim van der Zee, Jeroen BJ Smeets

    Published 2016-01-01
    “…People are known to be very poor at visually judging acceleration. Yet, they are extremely proficient at intercepting balls that fall under gravitational acceleration. …”
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    Is justice blind or myopic? An examination of the effects of meta-cognitive myopia and truth bias on mock jurors and judges by Myrto Pantazi, Olivier Klein, Mikhail Kissine

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Our findings suggest that jurors and judges are truth-biased, as their decisions and memory about the cases were affected by the false information. …”
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    Juridical Review Decision No. 149/Pdt.G/Pn.Sby Regarding The Refusal Of The Law For Divorce By The Judge by Michael Franklin J.W. Simatupang, Kevin Jo Timanta Barus, Rizki Rizki, Itok Dwi Kurniawan

    Published 2022-07-01
    “…As for objective in study This is For analyze consequence law he decided marriage consequence divorce as well as analyze How judge 's consideration disconnect Case No.149/Pdt. …”
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    Is justice blind or myopic? An examination of the effects of meta-cognitive myopia and truth bias on mock jurors and judges by Myrto Pantazi, Olivier Klein, Mikhail Kissine

    Published 2020-03-01
    “…Our findings suggest that jurors and judges are truth-biased, as their decisions and memory about the cases were affected by the false information. …”
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    Challenges and opportunities of intervention of social workers in the trial process of delinquent juveniles: with emphasis on the views of some judges by fatemeh hossini, Hossein Yahyazadeh Pirsaraee, Salahedin Ghaderi, hosseini gholami

    Published 2022-06-01
    “…The studied people include 17 judges. The findings show that the judges agreed on the necessity of the presence of social workers in the judicial system, especially juvenile proceedings. …”
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    The Facets of Social Hierarchy: How Judges’ Legitimacy Beliefs and Relative Status Shape Their Evaluation of Assertiveness and Ability by Vincent Yzerbyt, Julien Barbedor, Antonin Carrier, Odile Rohmer

    Published 2022-10-01
    “…Using a novel paradigm based on Goodman et al.’s (2001) social ladder, Studies 1a and 1b relied on judges’ legitimacy beliefs as a proxy for status, whereas Studies 2 and 3 directly examined the judges’ relative status. …”
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    Problems of Evidence Assessment by Investigating Judge when Considering Motions for Application of Measures to Ensure Criminal Proceedings by Mykola Misechko

    Published 2022-12-01
    “…The article analyzes the problems of evaluation of evidence by the investigating judge in terms of their relevance, admissibility, reliability, and the totality of the evidence collected - in terms of sufficiency and interconnection when considering motions for the application of measures to ensure criminal proceedings. …”
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