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The outcome of every trial is always accompanied by some interest where the civil attains compensation and the criminal imprisonment and fines. In achieving the said interest in a trial process, it is the role of the prosecutor in establishing that the ac... see more

Article 15 of the Mortgage Law has determined that SKMHT must be made with a notarial deed or PPAT deed. Historically, the forerunner of the birth of SKMHT refers to the existence of a Power of Attorney to Install Mortgages. The existence of SKMHT on the ... see more

This paper investigates the processes leading to musical fame or obscurity, whether for composers, performers, or works themselves. It starts from the observation that the patterns of success, across many historical music datasets, follow a similar mathem... see more

One of the key systems of a Wave Energy Converter for extraction of wave energy is the Power Take-Off (PTO) device. This device transforms the mechanical energy of a moving body into electrical energy. This paper describes the model of an innovative PTO b... see more

The position of the Prosecutor's Office which is institutionally under the executive power but carrying out the duties and functions that are part of the judicial authority clearly raises a problem of its own in the world of law enforcement. The prosecuto... see more

Based on Article 39 paragraph (1) letter d PP No. 24 of 1997 stated that "PPAT refused to make a deed if one of the parties or parties acted on the basis of an absolute power of attorney which essentially contained the legal act of transferring rights" .I... see more

In Australia, the Commonwealth executive enjoys significant power to make decisions applying a national interest criterion in Commonwealth statutes. Ultimately, this paper argues that the utilisation of such a criterion by the Commonwealth executive in th... see more

In order to be perceived as legitimate by those subject to it, a system of legal norms should be free of contradictions. The very idea of justice is incompatible with an erratic interpretation and, subsequently, arbitrary application of norms. Systemic co... see more

This article deals with the ways in which gender and race are recognized and addressed in Swedish criminal and alien law with reference to men’s violence against women with insecure residency. It offers an analysis of Swedish preparatory works and case la... see more

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