نتایج جستجو برای: could inspire iranian judges

تعداد نتایج: 855290  

2012
Peter J. Bolgert Cole Adams Travis Brooks

SPIRES, an aging high-energy physics publication data base, is in the process of being replaced by INSPIRE. In order to ease the transition from SPIRES to INSPIRE it is important to understand user behavior and the drivers for adoption. The goal of this project was to address some questions in regards to the presumed two-thirds of the users still using SPIRES. These questions are answered throu...

Journal: :Journal of Japan Society of Hydrology and Water Resources 2017

2002
Eric Zitzewitz Robert Gibbons Benjamin Hermalin Phil Leslie John Morgan Canice Prendergast John Roberts Alan Sorenson Brian Viard Justin Wolfers

This paper exploits nationalistic biases in Olympic winter sport judging to study the problem of designing a decision making process that uses the input of potentially biased agents. Judges score athletes from their own countries higher than other judges do, and they appear to vary their biases strategically in response to the stakes, the scrutiny given the event, and the degree of subjectivene...

Journal: :European journal of orthodontics 2005
Pape Ibrahima Ngom Rebecca Brown Falou Diagne François Normand Stephen Richmond

The aims of this study were two-fold. First to compare the perceptions of African dental aesthetics as determined by a panel of black African Senegalese and French Caucasian judges, and second to compare the sensitivity and specificity of both components of the Index of Orthodontic Treatment Need (IOTN) and the Index of Complexity, Outcome and Need (ICON) in relation to the opinions of African ...

2010
Eric A. Posner Stephen J. Choi G. Mitu Gulati

We report evidence from a dataset of federal district judges from 2001 to 2002 that district judges adjust their opinion-writing practices to minimize their workload while maximizing their reputation and chance for elevation to a higher court. District judges in circuits with politically uniform circuit judges are better able to predict what opinions will get affirmed by the circuit court, lead...

Journal: :Behavioral sciences & the law 2005
Mandeep K Dhami

Judges are afforded considerable discretion in decision-making. Through their exercise of discretion, judges construct society's notion of crime and justice. This study examined 61 lay judges' bail decision-making in the English criminal justice system. The law states that in particular cases decisions to grant bail or remand in custody should be based on the risk of a defendant absconding, off...

2011
Thomas A. Lambert

Numerous commentators have characterized the Roberts Court’s antitrust decisions as radical departures that betray a pro-business, anticonsumer bias. That characterization is inaccurate. Although some of the decisions do represent significant changes from past practice, the “probusiness/anti-consumer” characterization fails to appreciate the fundamental limits of antitrust, a body of law that r...

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