EUI Working Paper: SPS, Volumes 4-10European University Institute, 1993 - Europe |
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... substantive decriminalization theory. Failure to exonerate the acts consistent with the decriminalization provisions obviously violates the decriminalization elements of the criminal law and is substantively unfair, which distorts the ...
... substantive decriminalization theory. Failure to exonerate the acts consistent with the decriminalization provisions obviously violates the decriminalization elements of the criminal law and is substantively unfair, which distorts the ...
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... substantively. The test of substantive openness is not the de jure but the de facto openness of official action. To be substantively open, an official must not simply provide infor- mation, or demonstrate transparent procedures, but ...
... substantively. The test of substantive openness is not the de jure but the de facto openness of official action. To be substantively open, an official must not simply provide infor- mation, or demonstrate transparent procedures, but ...
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... substantive review' approach is more finely balanced. On balance, I concluded that the margin of appreciation approach is, if anything, likely to lead to greater net economic benefits and FDI flows than the 'no substantive review ...
... substantive review' approach is more finely balanced. On balance, I concluded that the margin of appreciation approach is, if anything, likely to lead to greater net economic benefits and FDI flows than the 'no substantive review ...
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