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- 1From:Trafficking in PersonsThe Government of Bangladesh does not fully meet the minimum standards for the elimination of trafficking but is making significant efforts to do so. The government demonstrated overall increasing efforts compared with...
- 2From:AEI Paper & StudiesFor over 30 years, the Supreme Court has held that partisan gerrymandering can theoretically violate the US Constitution. However, the Court has never struck down a plan as a partisan gerrymander. This is because the...
- 3From:Congressional Research Service (CRS) Reports and Issue BriefsApril 3, 2019 Overview The FY2020 judiciary budget request totals $8.29 billion. This total includes $7.62 billion in discretionary funds (an increase of 4.9% over FY2019), and $669.8 million in mandatory funding,...
- 4From:Yearbook of European LawThis article provides an outline of the application of European Union (EU) law by Portuguese courts during the first two and a half decades of Portugal's membership of the EU. It starts by tracing the evolution of...
- 5From:The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (3rd ed.)A court that ignores principles of justice; a court characterized by incompetence and dishonesty....
- 6From:WHO Regional Publications, European SeriesIntroduction National schemes, with attendant rules and regulations to control the level of public expenditure on pharmaceutical products, continue to proliferate alongside repeated government efforts and attempts to...
- 7From:The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (3rd ed.)The court systems of local, state, and federal governments, responsible for interpreting the laws passed by the legislative branch and enforced by the executive branch. These courts try criminal cases (in which a law...
- 8From:Yearbook of European LawAuthor(s): P.J.G. Kapteyn Author Note(s): [*] Judge of the Court of Justice 1990-2000 and President of the Judicial Section of the Dutch Council of State 1984-1990. He is presently teaching European law at the...
- 9From:The New Dictionary of Cultural Literacy: What Every American Needs to Know (3rd ed.)The division of government into executive, legislative, and judicial branches. In the case of the federal government, the three branches were established by the Constitution. The executive branch consists of the...
- 10From:Yearbook of European LawAuthor(s): Steve Peers [*] Author Affiliation(s): [*] Human Rights Centre and Director, Centre for European Commercial Law, University of Essex Author Note(s): My thanks to Bill Bowring, Sir Nigel Rodley,...