نتایج جستجو برای: could inspire iranian judges

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Journal: :California Law Review 1938

Journal: :SSRN Electronic Journal 2015

2004
Sanford C. Gordon Gregory A. Huber

In most states, trial judges’ sentencing is constrained by both ex ante constraints, in the form of mandatory and guideline sentences, and ex post review, often by the electorate. Might voters alter their evaluation of judges given the existence of boundaries on judicial discretion? Further, can legislators exploit this response? We present a model of ex ante and ex post control of judges given...

Journal: :Pro-fono : revista de atualizacao cientifica 2009
Gabriele Donicht Karina Carlesso Pagliarin Helena Bolli Mota Márcia Keske-Soares

BACKGROUND intelligibility of phonological disorder. AIM to compare the intelligibility of phonological disorder analyzed by three distinct groups of judges. METHOD the research consisted of two samples: one sample was composed by 30 individuals with phonological disorder (assessed individuals) and the other sample was composed by the judges (speech-language therapists, laypeople and mother...

Journal: :Review of Human Rights 2021

Journal: :The Yale Law Journal 1947

2009
Barbara A. Spellman

Political scientists have shown that one can anticipate how a judge will decide a case more often than chance, or a reading of the facts, might allow by using various predictors such as party affiliation, gender, or the judge’s own decisions on earlier similar cases. The simplest explanation for such behavior is that judges first decide what they want the outcome of the case to be, then go back...

The first national medical science Olympiad suggested by Isfahan University of Medical Sciences was hold in 2009 in Isfahan. The venture had the mission to identify and flourish potentials in Iranian medical science students - the health system's capital. The ministry of health in collaboration with the affiliated universities hosted 364 medical science students. Students formed teams of three ...

2011
DONNA M. NORRIS MICHAEL LAMPORT M. MILLER MARIE ADAMS THOMAS G. GUTHEIL

This pilot study examined the overall job satisfaction of Massachusetts judges, and additionally addressed these judges’ views of what might serve to increase their job satisfaction. Results indicated that these judges were highly satisfied with their jobs, and that they viewed increased pay as the most important contributor to increased job satisfaction, followed by improvements in professiona...

Journal: :مطالعات حقوق خصوصی 0
سیدمحمد حسینی دانشکده الهیات، دانشگاه تهران احمد رضوانی مفرد دانشکده ادبیات و علوم انسانی، دانشگاه بوعلی سینا

the safavid dynasty was the first iranian centralized administration, which chose shia’a branch of islam as the official religion and the judicial system for iran. in safavi period the state officially established two separate and distinct court system. first the state courts (the urf courts) under the supervision of the secular minister of justice (divan-begi) and the secondly the islamic cour...

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