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Professor Dworkin's most influential book was "Law's Empire," on the nature and role of adjudication.
He also criticised the PCC for its "glaring absence of adjudication or criticism coupled with a failed act of mediation".
Professor Dworkin's later work, she added, amounted to "a devastating critical onslaught" on Professor Hart's "overschematic account of adjudication".
So in 2004, a law was passed to introduce a new method of adjudication for some criminal trials, beginning in May 2009.
"And the interesting thing here is the fit between the mathematical observation and the widely held intuition about the politics of adjudication".
On one hand, globalization inevitably inserts us into an ever-widening array of treaty regimes, each with its own mechanism of adjudication.
These children, some of whom were as young as 10 at the time of adjudication, remain subject to the registration and community notification rules throughout adolescence.
But the better they do their job, the more I find myself thinking about how rape has a way of defying the process of adjudication.
Behavioral and psychological assessments are to be used at every stage of adjudication, and more protections for juvenile suspects are being introduced.
The legal guardianship must have been ordered by a court of competent jurisdiction in the student's state of legal residence at the time of adjudication.
Councilwoman Letitia James, the chairwoman of the Council's sanitation committee, said photographic evidence would save the city money by reducing paperwork and the cost of adjudication proceedings.
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