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Currently, there are about 24 functioning international courts. Within the interdisciplinary field of International Law and International Relations, a new agenda has focused in evaluating the process of the States’ resistance to adhere to decisions by tho... see more

This article examines the judicial specialization process of courts focused on fighting organized crime in Brazilian states. The study describes the policy diffusion, which adopted the mechanisms of learning and emulation, and proposes a theoretical model... see more

The aim of this article is to propose a number of translation techniques which can be applied in the process of translating the names of English judicial offices, courts and tribunals into Polish. In the first part, the author briefly describes the Englis... see more

We seek to understand the definition of legal rules created by national and international courts. We seek to look into the content of legal rules in Russian legal doctrine by classifying them into three groups. The authors consider the importance of histo... see more

The roles of the courts have become an inevitable social reality in adjudicating customary law disputes in Nigeria and South Africa. Because these courts are established and validated along positivist practice, they inevitably require the adoption of a pr... see more

This contribution was intended as a defence of section 25(1) of the Supreme Court Act 59 of 1959. However, the Supreme Court Act was repealed in August 2013 and replaced by the Superior Courts Act 10 of 2013, and in the process section 25(1) of the former... see more

The Democratic Republic of the Congo has been called "the worst place in the world to be a woman". With mass rape and systematic sexual violence becoming an increasingly prevalent weapon of warfare, the international community has created special internat... see more

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