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Seit der ersten Stunde begleitet der Prütting/Helms das noch jungeFamFG. Jetzt zeigt sich der Kommentar in der vierten, grundlegendüberarbeiteten Auflage wiederum ganz frisch und modern. Praktikerfinden hier richtungweisende Erläuterungen zu allen 9 Büchern des FamFG.Allen einschlägigen Vorschriften sind kurze, dezidierte Hinweise zu dengerichtlichen und anwaltlichen Kosten angefügt. Rechtsprechung undLiteratur zum FamFG sind umfassend gesichtet,aufbereitet und eingearbeitet. Die Bearbeitung internationalerFamiliensachen bildet weiterhin einen Schwerpunkt.Damit ist der Kommentar zum richtigen Zeitpunkt topaktuell für allePraktiker: Rechtsanwälte, Notare, Richter, Rechtspfleger, Jugendämterund Betreuer.Alle relevanten Gesetze der 18. Legislaturperiode sind eingearbeitet,hier die jüngsten: Gesetz zur Änderung des Sachverständigenrechts Gesetz zur Verbesserung des Schutzes gegen Nachstellungen Gesetz zur Neuordnung der Aufbewahrung vonNotariatsunterlagen Gesetz zur Einführung der elektronischen Akte in der Justiz Gesetz zur Einführung eines familiengerichtlichenGenehmigungsvorbehaltes für freiheitsentziehende Maßnahmenbei Kindern Gesetz zur Änderung der materiellenZulässigkeitsvoraussetzungen von ärztlichen Zwangsmaßnahmen Gesetz zur Bekämpfung von Kinderehen Gesetz zur besseren Durchsetzung der Ausreisepflicht
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To celebrate professor and center director at iCourts - Centre of Excellence for International Courts - Mikael Rask Madsen on the occasion of ten years as research leader and 50 years birthday, a group of his international esteemed Colleges has contributed to The Making of iCourts. The contributions consist of both a research article and "My iCourts experience" - a personal story about each single researchers meeting with iCourts as an international research hub in Copenhagen. The articles in the book represents different aspects of legal studies in International Courts and International Law and reflects the interdisciplinary and empirical research agenda of the center.
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Despite the century-long reiteration of the principle of territorial sovereignty, States are increasingly resorting to extraterritorial jurisdiction. This book comparatively analyses this phenomenon in US and European practice in the areas of economic sanctions, export control, anti-corruption and business & human rights. It makes the case that the territoriality-based system of jurisdiction is inadequate for allocating regulatory competences between States in international practice. As a result, this book proposes a new approach to conceptualizing jurisdiction by moving away from formal territoriality and towards considering extraterritorial jurisdiction from its function as an exercise of public authority.
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These three volumes contain the only collection of all substantive decisions of the U.S. Supreme Court under its original jurisdiction. This is a unique publication. Under the U.S. Constitution, the Supreme Court considers certain cases directly without taking them as an appeal from lower courts. These cases involve the United States and individual states and state against state. Cases between states may not be considered in any other court; the Supreme Court's jurisdiction is exclusive.
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Conflict of laws --- Jurisdiction (International law) --- Forum shopping. --- Forum shopping --- Jurisdiction --- Domestic jurisdiction --- International jurisdiction --- Jurisdiction, Domestic --- Jurisdiction, International --- Arbitration (International law) --- International courts --- Jurisdiction. --- Law and legislation
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Problem Solving Courts examines a relatively new approach to criminal justice in which judges, advised by law enforcement officers and mental health workers, meet with offenders on a weekly basis to talk about their issues in a socio-legal setting where therapeutic intervention is combined with a measure of punishment for program violations. Sociologist JoAnn Miller and judge Donald C. Johnson, creators of three successful problem solving courts themselves, address the compelling needs for alternatives to prisons, analyze problem solving courts in depth, and assess the impact problem solving c
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This work analyzes the jurisdictional powers of international tribunals in certain areas of fundamental significance and importance. It clarifies how tribunals and consensual arrangements have approached problems and which general principles may have emerged. Special aspects of jurisdiction of some particular tribunals have been studied in greater detail. These are: the Permanent Court of International Justice and the International Court of Justice, the ICSID arbitration tribunals, the administrative tribunals covering disputes between international organizations and their employees, the European Court of Human Rights and the European Court of Justice. The choice of these tribunals has been based on the distinctive character of each one of them in the context of modern international legal relations. This work will be of interest to practitioners involved in the current practice of these courts and tribunals as well as academics studying the more general principles.
Competence competence --- International courts --- Jurisdiction (International law) --- Domestic jurisdiction --- International jurisdiction --- Jurisdiction, Domestic --- Jurisdiction, International --- Arbitration (International law) --- International tribunals --- Tribunals, International --- Courts --- International courts.
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