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It must be reconceived as only one of a set of linked policies and provision – including reform of substantive law, methods of adjudication, the provision of non-legal assistance.
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So in 2004, a law was passed to introduce a new method of adjudication for some criminal trials, beginning in May 2009.
The Taliban understood that the best means of maintaining law and order was to retain the services of the judges and the method of adjudication most familiar to locals.
The methods of accrual and adjudication for this prospective cohort have been previously described [36].
For this kind of disagreement Stevenson shared Dewey's view that scientific method provided a competent mode of adjudication.
Methods of follow-up data collection, adjudication of events, and definitions of cardiovascular end points have been described in detail previously in this journal [ 110].
The literature provides no consistent method for determining CRC test indication and no previously published studies have described the use of adjudication in systematically assigning indication.
It is not surprising, then, that rules of method that courts have claimed to borrow from science have been constructed within the processes of adjudication, as courts articulate and then transmit such rules from one jurisdiction to another.
Methods on event adjudication of prevalent and incident heart failure for the Rotterdam Study have been described previously [ 47, 48].
5. Political economic accounts of adjudication will also reject a purposive account of adjudication.
We summarized the results to observe consistency of adjudication.
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