Connecticut Bar Journal, Volume 62State Bar Association of Connecticut, 1988 - Bar associations Includes Annual reports, and lists of members. |
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Page 71
... violations and is therefore crucial in preventing and punishing systemic violations. The absence of effective courts may be considered a rule of law violation but also as a violation of fair trial as such, specifically when it takes the ...
... violations and is therefore crucial in preventing and punishing systemic violations. The absence of effective courts may be considered a rule of law violation but also as a violation of fair trial as such, specifically when it takes the ...
Page 137
... violations in our basic description as to what consti- tutes a gross and consistent violation of human rights . The Congress over a period of time has attempted to describe human rights . The job hasn't really been adequate . We have ...
... violations in our basic description as to what consti- tutes a gross and consistent violation of human rights . The Congress over a period of time has attempted to describe human rights . The job hasn't really been adequate . We have ...
Page 302
... violation “constitutes in itself just satisfaction” (option I), or may award just satisfaction for pecuniary and/or non-pecuniary damage in the same judgment which established a violation (option II), or finally, the Court may adjourn ...
... violation “constitutes in itself just satisfaction” (option I), or may award just satisfaction for pecuniary and/or non-pecuniary damage in the same judgment which established a violation (option II), or finally, the Court may adjourn ...
Contents
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SURVEY OF 1987 CONNECTICUT | 11 |
DEVELOPMENTS IN CONNECTICUT | 38 |
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