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... recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters20 orders Member States to r... legal systems of Member States providing judicial remedies to protect collective interests are "rath... 65 and 67, concerning judicial cooperation in civil matters having cross border implications....
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...the Riyadh Convention on Judicial Cooperation between States of the Arab League (198... on Judicial Cooperation in Criminal Matters, Extradition of Offenders, Cooperation in Civil, C...
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... Race-Conscious Concerns About the Form of Civil Rights Interventions D. Transporting the Logic of ..., argued that under the Clause, strict judicial oversight of government action should be reserved ... Clause require of government in matters of race discrimination? In constitutional law, thi... as legitimate and engage in cooperation. See Fagan, supra note 245, at 127 ("There are lon...
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... of adopting measures to encourage judicial cooperation in civil matters with cross-border imp...
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...97, 104 (1987). The Federal Rules of Civil Procedure authorize the service of process made ... Convention on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents;. (2) if there is n... Documents in Civil and Commercial Matters, Nov. 15, 1965 (Hague Service Convention), (1... "unilaterally suspended all judicial cooperation with the United States in civil and commercial mat...
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... assets which could then be claimed in civil proceedings. . The present document is aimed at sh... to the Swiss Central Office for judicial assistance in criminal matters. According to the r.... Cooperation and judicial assistance in civil matters according...
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... sanctions) of self-reporting and cooperation. (10) While self-reporting corrupt payment activit...securities markets.." (37) Allegations of civil violations of the anti-bribery and recordkeeping p... with the SEC Enforcement Division on FCPA matters, and vice versa. (44) It has become common for the...; whether the offense violated a judicial order, injunction, or condition of probation; or w...
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...Dignity as Intrinsic Worth in Judicial Decisions 1. Privacy 2. Sixth Amendment Right to S... right to marry, not just enter into civil unions, because exclusion from the institution of ... term dignity or human dignity as if it matters. Since these opinions decide important issues and ... the demand for recognition requires cooperation and respect between individuals within the broader...
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Turkey has been undergoing major democratic transformations in recent years, but one issue remains in question: the role of the military. Have these democratic changes also included an irreversible, structural change for the Turkish military's political role? Are the Turks reconceptualizing their special bond with the armed forces and most importantly, is the military leadership ready to go along with this paradigm shift? This article first provides a typology of civil-military relations worldwide and identifies the main parameters of traditional Turkish civil-military relations as a system in which society maintains a direct, special bond with its military, keeping politics and politicians in a secondary position. It then suggests that this pattern is shifting into a more democratic on...
...In terms of the army's cooperation during Büyükanýt's time as Chief of Staff, we s... concern itself with domestic political matters and would only express its views, when necessary, ... the policy of cooperation with the judicial process, allowing a second round of arrests to pas...
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This article examines the federal government's growing use of 18 USC § 1346 to prosecute public company executives for breaching their fiduciary duties. Section 1346 is a controversial but under-examined statute making it a felony to engage in a scheme "to deprive another of the intangible right of honest services." Although enacted by Congress over twenty years ago, the Supreme Court repeatedly declined to review the statute, until now. The questions before the Supreme Court are of particular interest to public company executives and their professional advisors. Traditionally, Delaware law has governed the content and enforcement of executives' legal duties, largely protecting public company fiduciaries from civil liability. Now, with the emergence of honest services fraud as a weapon ...
... litigation, once the principal judicial device for addressing fiduciary corruption, no lon..., candidly and deliberately decide matters brought before the board.43. Although the fiduciar..., prosecutors receive near-total cooperation from grand juries, which rarely refuse to return r...