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Medicolegal Considerations with Intravenous Tissue Plasminogen Activator in Stroke: A Systematic Review
Published 2013-01-01“…Case descriptions of 40 cases were available. Data for verdicts were available for 38 patients. The most frequent plaintiff claim was related to failure to administer intravenous tPA (38, 95%). …”
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Appeal against court judgement (decision) in Polish civil procedure: Selected problems
Published 2019-08-01“…It has been concluded that the legislator should interfere by consistent changing of the Polish Code of Civil Procedure rather than introducing amendments based on the verdicts of the Constitutional Tribunal of Poland.…”
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Dispute over precedence and protocol: Hagiography and forgery in 19th-century Ethiopia
Published 2016-12-01“…My analysis focuses on two imperial judicial verdicts and letters addressed to King Täklä Haymanot (1881–1901) from Emperor Menilek II (r. 1889–1913) which the case generated. …”
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Arrêt sur image(s) : « The Old Icons » de Seamus Heaney
Published 2014-06-01“…In an ambivalent process of demythologising, the latter is led to question both his emotional and cultural conditioning and the transience of the verdicts of history.…”
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Where does the truth lie? Petty violence in the light of court records in Poland in the first half of the 18th century
Published 2013-12-01“…The social acceptance for some types of behaviour – “reasonable correction” of wives by husbands, children by parents, servants by masters or mistresses – caused that the judges regarded such complaints with reservation and required evidence and witnesses, temporizing verdicts. Contrary to the popular belief, a tendency to resolve conflicts by force was not exclusive to men, but characterised also women, weaker in terms of physical strength. …”
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La eficacia simbólica de los juicios por crímenes dictatoriales: los casos Fujimori y Ríos Montt
Published 2020-01-01“…At the same time, the contents of the verdicts can represent important frameworks of meanings to confirm the legitimacy of the pro-justice agents’ demands and justify their organizational presence in the subsequent phases of political mobilization. …”
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Concept and Classification of Covert Embezzlement of the Property of Another
Published 2021-07-01“…The author has provided courts verdicts on the territory of Ukraine on the fact of covert embezzlement of the property of another with the use of special devices. …”
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Moral reasons and The moral problem
Published 2024-01-01“…In order to advocate this common-sensical position, however, one must abandon the Unitary View of Reasons, and recognize that reasons of different kinds contribute to different kinds of normative verdicts.…”
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Value Added Tax and Economic Development: Focus on Human Capital Development
Published 2025-03-01“…The research establishes a connection between Value Added Tax (VAT) and the Exchange rate, demonstrating their impact on Economic Development and Human capital development in Nigeria. The verdicts show that both VAT and Exchange Rate significantly impact both Economic Development and Human Capital Development, though negatively. …”
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Straf eller behandling
Published 2021-12-01“…The study utilizes 1,078 forensic psychiatric assessment reports concerning non-psychotic mentally-disordered offenders covering the years 2003, 2008, and 2013, together with statements from the Medico-Legal Council and all final verdicts. Results indicate a near doubling in the number of psychiatric sanctions given to non-psychotic mentally-disordered offenders. …”
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An Introduction to Explaining and Interpreting Laws in Measurement Fuzzy Logic
Published 2024-06-01“…Because the thinking and subjective criteria of the judges in interpreting the laws can be fuzzy and the judges also issue more fair verdicts. For example, to prevent crimes leading to imprisonment, which will reduce the number of prisoners. …”
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Capital Punishment without Capital Trials in Japan’s Lay Judge System
Published 2010-12-01“…In June-Jul 2010, lay judge panels handed down three complete or partial acquittals in cases involving complex evidence and defendants who denied guilt, causing some prosecutors to contend that the new system makes it "harder and harder to persuade lay judges that defendants are guilty"-despite the fact that these not-guilty verdicts were the first that lay judges had rendered in more than 600 trials. …”
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Can Jurors Disregard Inadmissible Evidence? Using the Multiphase Optimization Strategy to Test Interventions Derived from Cognitive and Social Psychological Theories
Published 2024-12-01“…Inadmissible evidence generally biases jurors toward guilty verdicts; jurors who hear inadmissible evidence are more likely to convict than jurors not exposed to inadmissible evidence—even when <i>admissible</i> evidence is constant. …”
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Determining the required data elements to develop the information management system for Iranian traditional medicine
Published 2025-01-01“…Consequently, the collected data are non-comparable, reducing the verdicts’ generalization. Therefore, this research aims to create a minimum data set (MDS) for unified reporting of ITM diseases and interventions. …”
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War and criminal law policy of Ukraine: challenges and responses
Published 2022-06-01“…The empirical basis of the study is made up of the materials of 225 court verdicts for the commission of criminal offenses provided for by Articles 111, 111-1, 111-2, 114-2, 436-2, 438 of the Criminal Code of Ukraine, as well as the results of expert assessments and surveys of 92 employees of pre-trial investigation bodies of the National of the police, 35 employees of the prosecutor’s office, 30 investigators of the Security Service of Ukraine in Kharkiv, Odesa and Zaporizhzhia regions. …”
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ECONOMIC ASPECT OF CRIMINAL LAW COUNTERACTION TO JUSTIFICATION OF ARMED AGGRESSION AGAINST UKRAINE: RISKS FOR THE STATE BUDGET IN THE LIGHT OF THE PRACTICE OF THE EUROPEAN COURT OF...
Published 2024-12-01“…The empirical basis of the study was as follows: (1) statistical data on Ukraine's participation as a defendant in the ECHR and the expenses incurred by it for the compensation of damages in 2019-2023; (2) approximately 900 verdicts of Ukrainian courts under Article 4362 of the Criminal Code; (3) the survey results of 4015 law enforcement officers of Ukraine on countering the glorification of the Russian armed aggression in Ukraine; (4) the survey results of 16 Ukrainian judges on countering the glorification of the Russian armed aggression in Ukraine; (5) 46 ECHR judgments. …”
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