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Looking back on this incident, I can say that it followed logically from a discussion of comparative court systems that included the word for "jury," which in Spanish is jurado.
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BAME men were about 10% less likely to be convicted at crown court than the comparative white group.
The position of the common-law judges prevailed, and the Admiralty Court sank into comparative insignificance during the 17th century.
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It turns out that ease of enforcement, latitude, information access and fast decision making are key parameters to make meta-organizations viable over time, and that arbitration courts have a comparative advantage over other conflict resolution mechanisms in achieving these goals.
Perhaps most tellingly, a study of 29 campaigns in the 10 costliest judicial election states over the last decade revealed the extraordinary comparative power of "super spenders" in court races.
"Mr. Walker's death, and all other injuries or damages claimed, were the result of Mr. Walker's own comparative fault," they wrote in the court document.
His expertise lies in comparative constitutional law, trade and development law, and court systems design.
The comparative figures for cases heard in traditional family courts were 25% of mothers and 5% of fathers.
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