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Mr. Shuster, the lead attorney in the Herzog suit, said the case was proceeding under the Hague Service Convention, a multilateral treaty signed in 1965 that allows service of judicial documents from one signatory state to another without involving diplomatic channels.
But bills are legislative rather than judicial documents.
Downs, Stephen F. (1969) "The Effect of the Hague Convention on Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters," Cornell International Law Journal: Vol. 2 : No. 1, Article 5.
"But I do think that the process of developing a set of guidelines for the preservation of, and access to, these judicial documents needs to begin".
Ongoing research projects include the impact of campaign donors on representation, the economic effects of policy uncertainty, and the effects of judicial elections on legal outcomes.
The courts in member states and the UK would no longer recognise and enforce each others' judgments and "judicial cooperation with the UK (eg in relation to the service of documents and evidence) … will cease", the European commission says.
Our analysis highlights an indirect effect of judicial review that complicates this conventional wisdom.
Our analysis highlights three effects of judicial review that complicate, and sometimes undermine, this conventional wisdom.
The general effect of judicial restraint is to allow the legislature and executive greater freedom to formulate policy.
As the judiciary starts exploring those implications, this Article evaluates the effects of judicial intervention in administrative agency design in light of recent political science work on bureaucratic behavior, historical studies of state development, and comparative analyses of other countries' civil services.
They also told how the effects of judicial corruption seep from Nevada across the state line into California.
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