Essays about: "judicial questions"
Showing result 1 - 5 of 48 essays containing the words judicial questions.
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1. The Principle of Non-Regression Rule of Law in the EU
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Juridiska institutionenAbstract : The principle of non-regression is an novel concept in the EU rule of law area. The Court of Justice of the European Union ("Court" or "CJEU") has recently discussed it e.g., in Repubblika (Maltese Judges), Commission versus Poland (Disciplinary régime applicable to judges), Advocate General Tanchev in his Opinion in A. READ MORE
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2. Performing impartiality: A qualitative socio-legal study on impartiality and emotional regulation in lay judges
University essay from Lunds universitet/Rättssociologiska institutionenAbstract : A fundamental principle for democracy and the rule of law is that the courts are independent and impartial, which extends to the conduct of judges and lay judges during the trial. In addition, there is the expectation of the courtroom being an unemotional setting, and seeing emotional displays in lay and professional judges could lead to a feeling of partiality in the audience. READ MORE
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3. "It is essentially about controlling women's sexuality". A critical study on on the communication of ‘honour-based violence’ in Swedish online courses.
University essay from Lunds universitet/Sociologi; Lunds universitet/Sociologiska institutionenAbstract : Since the early 2000s, the issue of ‘honour-based violence’ has sparked significant discussions in Sweden, leading to governmental and civil efforts to combat this form of violence. An essential intervention highlighted in these efforts is improving knowledge among professionals in sectors such as social and healthcare, schools, and the judicial system. READ MORE
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4. Morals, ethics, and trust: correctional officers' view of AI implementation : A study of the effects of ethical and moral values on trust and artificial implementation within the Swedish Prison and Probation service
University essay from Uppsala universitet/Institutionen för informatik och mediaAbstract : The use of AI within the judicial field has seen an increase in recent years, and the implementation of AI brings with it a new set of ethical and moral dilemmas that affect the field as well as the individuals working there. This study explores the moral and ethical values of correctional officers within the Swedish Prison and Probation service and how their values, together with trust in AI, affect their perception of a future AI implementation. READ MORE
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5. The relationship between investors and the Rule of Law-crisis in the EU : A political reform worth lobbying for?
University essay from Stockholms universitet/Statsvetenskapliga institutionenAbstract : The EU is currently in a rule of law-crisis because certain Member States have made political reforms to their judicial institutions which inhibit the independence of national courts and the impartiality of their court rulings. Both surveys and theoretical assumptions suggest that a strong rule of law is important for foreign investors, and even more important to intra-EU investors because of a recent ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union banning alternative means of dispute settlement. READ MORE