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Studies of these specific areas may be viewed as micro-or macro-comparative legal analysis, i. e. detailed comparisons of two countries, or broad-ranging studies of several countries.
Article 6 provides a detailed right to a fair trial, including the right to a public hearing before an independent and impartial tribunal within reasonable time, the presumption of innocence, and other minimum rights for those charged with a criminal offence ( adequate time and facilities to prepare their defence, access to legal representation, right to examine witnesses against them or have them examined, right to the free assistance of an interpreter ).
: A judicial precedent attaches a specific legal consequence to a detailed set of facts in an adjudged case or judicial decision, which is then considered as furnishing the rule for the determination of a subsequent case involving identical or similar material facts and arising in the same court or a lower court in the judicial hierarchy.
" Insofar as precedent is concerned, stare decisis is important only for the decision, for the detailed legal consequence following a detailed set of facts.
This edict contained detailed descriptions of all cases, in which the praetor would allow a legal action and in which he would grant a defense.
Ackerman and Ayres include model legislation in their book in addition to detailed discussion as to how such a system could be achieved and its legal basis.
Subordinate judges in U. S. legal practice who are appointed on a case-by-case basis, particularly in cases where a great deal of detailed and tedious evidence must be reviewed, are often called " masters " or " special masters " and have authority in a particular case often determined on a case by case basis.
Furthermore, as alluded to above, a particular type of surveying known as " land surveying " ( also per ACSM ) is the detailed study or inspection, as by gathering information through observations, measurements in the field, questionnaires, or research of legal instruments, and data analysis in the support of planning, designing, and establishing of property boundaries.
The committee submitted a detailed report with two new legal classifications to the settlements known today as kibbutzim.
Magazine and newspaper reports subsequently detailed legal action taken against Key and the Society, presumably after some of the LPs began to appear in retail stores.
made thorough legal preparations for this aspect of their case as detailed in their " Particulars of Claim ".
The UK and U. S. governments have presented detailed legal justifications, but these have been rejected by others, including the UN Secretary-General, Kofi Annan.
They were, however, in the habit of referring back to a legal principle in disposing of a concrete case, and believed that great principles could be so stated as to win the attention of students and give them a solid basis for future detailed acquisitions.
In France, pre-eminent Humanist Guillaume Budé ( 1467 – 1540 ) applied the philological methods of Italian Humanism to the study of antique coinage and to legal history, composing a detailed commentary on Justinian's Code.
Notable among these are the use of mercury-aluminum amalgam ( an unusual but easy to obtain reagent ) as a reducing agent and detailed suggestions on legal plant sources of important drug precursors such as safrole.
However, he was commissioned as Governor of Western Australia only from 4 March 1831, rectifying the absence of a legal instrument providing the authority detailed in Stirling's Instructions of 30 December 1828.
The Clarity Act detailed specifically how the province of Quebec could separate and under what conditions a separation could be legal.
The official report of the Commission to the President of the United States, dated January 7, 1868, describes detailed histories of the causes of the Indian Wars including: numerous social and legal injustices to Indians, repeated violations of numerous treaties, acts of corruption by many of the local agents, and culpability of Congress in failing to fulfill certain legal obligations.
Palmerston noted that Seward ’ s response contained “ many doctrines of international law ” contrary to the British interpretation, and Russell wrote a detailed response to Seward contesting his legal interpretations, but, in fact, the crisis was over.
Stirling was in fact only commissioned as Governor of Western Australia from 4 March 1831, rectifying the absence of a legal instrument providing the authority detailed in Stirling's Instructions of 30 December 1828.
" The West Key Number System was created by West Publishing Company and can be described as a highly detailed index of over 110, 000 legal topics and sub-topics.
During a press conference on 21 February 2011, she unveiled " the 2010 real figures of immigration " based on data transmitted by highrankers of the Minister of the Interior, detailed the welfare benefits to which the legal and illegal immigrants are entitled, and proposed concrete solutions based on working models in the UK and the Netherlands.

detailed and analysis
But a somewhat more detailed analysis of this process may be illuminating.
He and Widor collaborated on a new edition of Bach's organ works, with detailed analysis of each work in three languages ( English, French, German ).
For theoretical analysis, this approach is more suited for constructing detailed formal proofs and is generally preferred in the research literature.
The detailed analysis of the quoted article shows that in order of an unlawful takeover of an aircraft to take place, and at the same time to start the application of the convention, 3 conditions should be met:
These techniques allowed for the discovery and detailed analysis of many molecules and metabolic pathways of the cell, such as glycolysis and the Krebs cycle ( citric acid cycle ).
* Bubble Trouble A detailed analysis of the arcade version, as published in Retro Gamer magazine.
Arens bases his thesis on a detailed analysis of numerous " classic " cases of cultural cannibalism cited by explorers, missionaries, and anthropologists.
In one study, a detailed analysis of historical fire data concluded that fire suppression activities have failed to exclude fire from southern California chaparral, as they have in Ponderosa Pine forests.
The conceptions of learning he found most useful in his own detailed analysis of " classroom learning " came from cognitive anthropologists Jean Lave ( situated learning ) and Edwin Hutchins ( distributed cognition ).
The Euler – Maclaurin formula is also used for detailed error analysis in numerical quadrature.
Although it is theoretically possible that detailed schedule analysis will yield different conclusions than broad schedule analysis, in practice there tends to be a high correlation between the two.
Many of these film-makers were championed in their early career by the London Film Makers Cooperative and their work was the subject of detailed theoretical analysis in the journal Screen Education.
Furthermore, the security features inherent to Freenet make detailed performance analysis ( including things as simple as determining the size of the network ) difficult to do accurately.
It is a matter of debate whether Watson and Crick should have had access to Franklin's results without her knowledge or permission, and before she had a chance to formally publish the results of her detailed analysis of her X-ray diffraction data which were included in the progress report.
The effectiveness of these several interactions has been subjected to detailed analysis by behavioral psychologists, and advice on their use is available from dating coaches.
Felsite is a petrologic field term used to refer to very fine-grained or aphanitic, light-colored volcanic rocks which might be later reclassified after a more detailed microscopic or chemical analysis.
In his book On Heroes, Hero-Worship and the Heroic in History, Carlyle set out how he saw history as having turned on the decisions of " heroes ", giving detailed analysis of the influence of several such men ( including Muhammad, Shakespeare, Luther, Rousseau, and Napoleon ).
In 2004 Scott Kellum published a detailed analysis of the literally unity of the entire Farewell Discourse and stated that it shows that it was written by a single author, and that its structure and placement within the Gospel of John is consistent with the rest of that gospel.
In vitro () studies in experimental biology are those that are conducted using components of an organism that have been isolated from their usual biological surroundings in order to permit a more detailed or more convenient analysis than can be done with whole organisms.
An exhaustive analysis of diaries, letters, and travelers ' journals from colonial times up to the Civil War, undertaken by Dena J. Epstein and detailed in her book Sinful Tunes and Spirituals, yielded a surprising number of references to slave music that was primarily percussive.
While some identical types are clearly used on other pages, other variations, subjected to detailed image analysis, suggested that they could not have been produced from the same matrix.
Geza Vermes has performed a detailed analysis of the Testomonium and modified it to remove what he considers the interpolations.
*" Kubla Khan " and the Embodied Mind, a detailed analysis of the poem

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