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"Public accountability encourages honesty from witnesses and reasoned decision-making by jurists," she said.
The royal bureaucracy, now largely directed by jurists, attempted to strengthen royal authority in every way.
It's a duty that has been heavily scrutinized by jurists and commentators since the recession.
Dominated by jurists favouring royal absolutism, the bureaucracy of the Crown of Aragon became highly complex.
Supposedly based on testimony recorded by jurists from confessions extracted under torture (testimony that was remarkably similar all over Europe), these prints serve to appal and excite, with just enough macabre excess to render the subjects ridiculous and deflect viewers from the real gravity of what is happening.
More likely, the relationships forged in the process of the show, which included visits by jurists to the studios of those they selected, will follow the model of the photograph hung at the entrance: a few conversations will develop; some artists will make an effort to encourage and mentor.
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Dr. Taha said that view would be rejected by traditionalists in the United States and by many jurists in Muslim countries.
Circuit judges are appointed for life and can be fired only by Congress, though they can be censured by fellow jurists.
The regulatory commissions are often described by American jurists as administrative tribunals.
Obligations were classified by classical jurists into two main categories, according to whether they arose from delict or contract.
This act, which was allowed to lapse after two years, has been generally repudiated by American jurists and scholars.
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