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    The structure of forensic characteristics of murders committed by convicts in prisons by K. H. Shelenina

    Published 2018-12-01
    “…Preliminary clarification of such circumstances is a necessary precondition for proper hearing the case by the court and the appointment of legal and substantiated criminal penalties for guilty party. …”
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    Peculiarities of procedural decision-making during pre-trial investigation of high-profile offences a sexual nature committed against children by T. H. Fomina, O. V. Pchelina

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…It has been noted that for a comprehensive, complete and impartial pre-trial investigation of high-profile criminal offences, including sexual offences committed against children, the need to establish an investigative team is provided for at the regulatory level. In addition, the law provides for the possibility for an investigating judge or court to decide to conduct criminal proceedings in a closed court session during the entire trial or a separate part of it in the case of a criminal offence against sexual freedom and sexual inviolability of a person (Article 27(2)(2) of the CPC of Ukraine). …”
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    Statehood of Palestine and the Exercise of Jurisdiction by the International Criminal Court with Emphasis on the Decision of the Pre-Trial Chamber by Savalan Mohamadzadeh, SEYED TAHA MOUSAVI MIRKOLAEI, keivan eghbali

    Published 2024-09-01
    “…The occupation of a large part of Palestinian lands and long history of war and killings in parts of the said land have always made the existence of a Palestinian state in international law ambiguous. The decision of 5February 2021 of the PTC regarding the exercise of jurisdiction over the crimes committed by the Israeli authorities in the occupied territories, has led to the necessity of raising the issue again in international law. …”
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    PROBLEMS OF STATE AND LEGAL ADMINISTRATION IN THE SPHERE OF FOREST SEED PRODUCTION by Yu. N. Gagarin

    Published 2024-12-01
    “…It was established that the bill needs revision, proposals have been prepared for use when considering the draft federal law in the second reading. In preparing the article, official materials of state authorities were used, as well as information provided by the executive authorities of the Russian Federation for the preparation of parliamentary hearings «Forest Seed Production as a Basis for Intensifying Forest Reproduction», held by the Federation Council Committee on Agrarian and Food Policy and Nature Management jointly with the Scientific Council of the Russian Academy of Sciences on Forests on December 14, 2023.…”
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    S’identifier à l’aube de l’état civil (nufûs). Les justiciables devant le tribunal civil de Homs (Syrie centrale) à la fin du xixe siècle by Vanessa Guéno

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…This article is based on the records of hearings between 1886 and 1919 before the civil court and the criminal justice court of first instance (niẓâmî) of Homs. …”
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    L’administration du désordreGouverner l’hôpital psychiatrique depuis les années 1980 by Tonya Tartour

    “…Unequally successful and traversed by heterogeneous institutional logics, from law and economics respectively, both changes aim to shape norms of the legitimate functioning of psychiatric hospitals. …”
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    « On ne devrait exiger de personne de parler dans un micro ». Les débats autour de la présence des micros dans les prétoires dans la RFA des années 1950 by Nathalie Le Bouëdec

    Published 2024-10-01
    “…In the Federal Republic of Germany, the 1964 law banning the recording and broadcasting of court hearings was preceded by more than a decade of debate, initially centred on the presence of microphones in courtrooms before the rise of television in the late 1950s. …”
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    Yoruba Language Use in Lagos State Legislative Assembly: Challenges and Prospects by Hassan Biodun Suleiman

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…For instance, the House has now passed a bill into law making Yoruba language compulsory both as a subject and a language in Lagos State public schools toward the growth of the economy of Lagos State. …”
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    The Role of New Orleans Parish Prison in Joyce Carol Oates’s “Aiding and Abetting” by Tanya TROMBLE

    Published 2016-12-01
    “…In this context, the mention of “deplorable conditions in the New Orleans Parish Prison,” which Steven hears in an NBC news report while he is on the phone with Owen, serves as a metaphor for feelings of victimization and imprisonment on the part of each of the characters, as well as a metaphor for Steven’s own mistreatment of his mentally scarred brother-in-law whose fragility he takes advantage of by suggesting he commit suicide. …”
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    Die verstaan en funksie van die Ou Testament in die kerk (of: kan die kerk klaarkom sonder die Ou Testament?) Deel I by S. D. Snyman

    Published 2002-12-01
    “…This means that the Old Testament has more than a christological message for members of the church, it has a message of its own that should be heared from the pulpits and in the pastoral care provided by the church. …”
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    Decolonization Projects by Cornelius Ewuoso

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…Available from: https://law.yale.edu/yls-today/news/african-reading-covid-19-pandemic-and-stakes-decolonization [Accessed July 29, 2021 2021]…”
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    “An Enormous Amount of Human Waste”: Self-esteem, Capitalism, and the US Prison, 1973-1989 by Anaïs Lefèvre

    Published 2021-02-01
    “…The period between the passage of the Rockefeller drug laws in 1973 and the Reagan-era expansion of the War on Drugs in the late 1980s was characterized by the rise of penal punitiveness and the triumph of neoliberal logics; it was also during these years that the concept of “self-esteem” came to be used recurrently in relation to prison work programs. …”
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