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    La Magna Carta des coupeurs de canne dans le Pernambouc (Brésil) selon les archives de la Justice du Travail (1963-1965) by Christine Rufino Dabat

    Published 2015-12-01
    “…Judicial archives provide data permitting to draw a profile of the plaintiffs, and add many details about their lives and labor as rural workers on sugar cane plantations.…”
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    Le sujet juridique homosexuel et transgenre dans la jurisprudence de la Cour Européenne des Droits de l’Homme. Choix linguistiques et création des identités by Francesca Romana Ammaturo

    Published 2016-06-01
    “…More specifically, the article argues that the specific terms such as « homosexual » rather than « gay » or « transsexual » rather than « transgender » used in various contexts at the Council of Europe, may play a productive role in the definition of normalised and respectable LGBT persons and plaintiffs. By critically examining some strands of the case law of the EctHR, as well as the work of the Commissioner on issues relating to sexual orientation and gender identity, this article seeks to highlight how crucial is language is for the definition of the subject of human rights.…”
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    How charitable giving affects litigation duration? Empirical evidence from China. by Feng Zhu

    Published 2024-01-01
    “…The study finds that: (1) Charitable donation behavior can significantly shorten the litigation duration of listed companies. (2) This effect is particularly significant when listed companies are plaintiffs, but not significant when they are defendants. (3) The negative relationship between charitable donations of listed companies and litigation duration is achieved through reputation mechanisms. (4) This effect is more significant for listed companies located in the Northeast region and regions with a lower degree of marketization when facing civil and arbitration cases. (5) Additionally, by constructing panel data on whether companies are involved in litigation and as defendants, it is shown that corporate charitable donations not only have the function of "compensating" reputation but also serve as a kind of "insurance" for reputation. …”
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    Criticism of the Legislature's Approach to the Cost of Justice Services with a Look at the Principles of Fair Trial and UK Law by Pejman Mohamadi, Khalil Ahmadi, Milad Kianpouriannejad

    Published 2024-06-01
    “…Impose a burden on plaintiffs. The provision of judicial services cannot and should not be sought only to generate revenue and neglect other purposes of litigation; Attention to goals such as reducing lawsuits, directing people to alternative institutions by gaining their trust in the judiciary, improving the quality and quantity of proceedings and rulings, and finally the satisfaction of the parties to the dispute and the outcome of the lawsuit, can provide the necessary income. …”
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    Application of specialised knowledge in proceedings concerning defence land by A. V. Shulzhenko

    Published 2023-07-01
    “…Among the expert examinations, plaintiffs most often refer to the following: land technical, land valuation, expert examination to determine the compliance of the documentation on the valuation of a land plot or rights to it with the requirements of regulatory legal acts on property valuation, and expert examination on land management. …”
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