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Introduction. II. Troubled Criminal Justice Systems: What Countries Fall Under This Category?. III. Plea Bargaining Transplants: Two Examples. A. The Republic of Georgia. 1. Background. 2. Plea Bargaining. a) Plea Bargaining in the Georgian Criminal Procedure Code. b) Plea Bargaining in Practice. B. Bosnia and Herzegovina. 1. Background. 2. Plea Bargaining. a) Plea Bargaining in the BiH Criminal Procedure Code. b) Plea Bargaining in Practice. IV. The Rule Of Law: Attitudes Matter. V. Plea Bargaining And Abbreviated Trials. A. Plea Bargaining Defined. B. Abbreviated Trial Defined. C. Negotiation and Discretion. VI. Plea Bargaining In The United States. A. Why Do We Have Plea Bargaining in the United States?. B. Concerns About Plea Bargaining in the United States. VII. Rule Of Law Assi...
... of a larger process of criminal procedure reform. Plea bargaining, however, is not simply a techn... monitors plea bargaining or other judicial practices. 15 The OSCE has monitored trials and ... Bar Association [ABA], The Judicial Reform Index, http://www.abanet.org/rol/publications/judicial_r...
Reformers warn that the ruling, which addressed individual causation requirements for each member of a plaintiff class, could result in protracted classaction litigation. [...] a rule-of-law majority is elected to the legislature, businesses will he mired in litigation surrounding Americans with Disabilities Act (ADA) compliance. According to The W all Street Journal, plaintiff lawyers spent $9 million in 2008's state legislative elections to gain support and it is likelv this funding will increase in 201 0.
...CALIFORNIA. 2010 U.S. Tort Liability Index Output Rank (Pacific Research Institute): 41st. Ca... exercise significant control over the judicial selection and retention process. In April 2010, Go...
...(HAC), Wage Index, New Medical Service and Technology Add-On Payment...III. Unfunded Mandate Reform Act (UMRA) Analysis. IV. Executive Order 12866. Ap... still apply in those instances where a judicial decision reverses a CMS denial of a hospital's wag...
Over the past two to three decades economics has played an increasingly important role in the development of U.S. antitrust enforcement and policy. This essay first reviews the major facets of U.S. antitrust enforcement and next reviews the ways in which economics - starting from a low base - has grown in importance in antitrust. The essay then highlights three antitrust areas in which the influence of economics has had the greatest influence: merger analysis, vertical relationships, and predatory pricing. The essay concludes with the identification of four antitrust areas where further economics analysis could have high returns.
...Government antitrust victories, and the judicial opinions that supported those victories, in Sherma... support.27 At the FTC a reorganization and reform of the agency strengthened the position and status..., as measured by the Herfindahl-Hirschman Index (HHI),36 occupies the center stage (as it does in ...
...Faux-Restraint and Judicial Engagement C. Federalism and the Locational Consti... wrote for the Court that the Bail Reform Act's authorization of pretrial detention based on... than 500,000 ]crimes outside the FBI crime index were lost], including: 57,000 lost cases for drivi...
...(HAC), Wage Index, New Medical Service and Technology Add-On Payment... efforts in FY 2008 on making significant reforms to the IPPS consistent with the recommendations ma... still apply in those instances where a judicial decision reverses a CMS denial of a hospital's wag...
... situation that caused reorganization and reform in the police department. During the 1850s, over 1... Programs; and security for federal judicial facilities and personnel. The Marshals Service is ...Part 1 Offenses are called Index Crimes and are those from which the FBI tracks the...
The history of United States drug policy is complex, ranging from laissez-faire to strict prohibition. In recent years, there has been little federal interest in drug policy reform and a continuing focus on a prohibitionist deterrence approach. During this period, state initiatives have been in the forefront of drug policy experimentation via ballot initiatives, legislative actions, or judicial and administrative policy decisions. The resulting state-level drug policy landscape includes continued prohibition as well as harm reduction, medicalization, and decriminalization. In addition, there has been considerable state-level policy focus on substance abuse treatment quality. With a new presidential administration, there is some indication that drug policy reform may be a national issue ...
... along a continuum of severity ranging from index crimes (e.g., murder, armed robbery, etc.) to more...
... reforms adopted. ... regional and index (IRI)--CA-5. ... the judicial system. ...
... number of other issues that shape their judicial behavior, such as desires for income, leisure rela... various proposals for institutional reform. Institutional structure can change by introducing...20, 2010). . (3.) See USA.gov, A-Z Index of Government Departments and Agencies, http://www...
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