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Cui bono? Judicial decision-making in the era of AI: A qualitative study on the expectations of judges in Germany
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Never Judge a Book by its Comics. A Review of Considering Watchmen: Poetics, Property, Politics
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Standardisation of prof by investigating judges when exercising their powers to consider requests for permission to conduct procedural actions
Published 2023-07-01Subjects: “…investigating judge…”
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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
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
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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Judging a Book by its Cover: Examining Reader Reception of Peritexts in Queer Young Adult Literature
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How Can People Be so Good at Intercepting Accelerating Objects if They Are so Poor at Visually Judging Acceleration?
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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Leave it to the experts: A comparative analysis of competition-expert lay judges in private enforcement of competition law
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What Does it Take to Become a Judge in Spain? An Informal First Step into a Formal World
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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
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
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
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
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
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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Reseña de "Judges beyond politics in democracy and dictatorship. Lessons from Chile" de Lisa Hilbink
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Problems of Evidence Assessment by Investigating Judge when Considering Motions for Application of Measures to Ensure Criminal Proceedings
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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Don’t judge a book or health app by its cover: User ratings and downloads are not linked to quality
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