The judicial system of Great Britain has the same significance for the genesis and evolution of modern public administration of this country, as well as political institutions and processes.
THIRD PERSONS IN THE CIVIL PROCESS AND INSTITUTE FOR PROTECTION OF THE PROPERTY RIGHTS OF THE REPUBLIC OF POLAND
It will be about the little-studied institute represented in the modern literature of civil procedural law, which is the main entry.
ENSURING SECURITY IN INTERNATIONAL CRIMINAL LAW
As recent events in Syria and Ukraine show, deep social cataclysms begin with primary unlawful acts against security, such as riots, calls for violent, terrorist methods of fighting power and justifying such methods.
PROBLEMS OF THE DEATH PENALTY IN FOREIGN COUNTRIES ON THE EXAMPLE OF THE CHINESE PEOPLE’S REPUBLIC
What is the death penalty, punishment or mercy for a person who has violated the law of a state in the heaviest form? What is the purpose of this type of punishment?
DISTRIBUTION OF FALSE, INCORRECT INFORMATION, DETERMINING THE HONOR AND DIGNITY OF THE PERSON OR COMPANY UNDER THE LEGISLATION
Introduction Currently, the global economy is actively occurring and developing legal entities that are in fairly tough competition with each other.
Grouped applications and multiple applicants (European Court of Human Rights)
European Court of Human Rights Where an applicant or representative lodges complaints on behalf of two or more applicants whose applications
How to apply to the European Court of Human Rights
How to make a valid application
Common Mistakes in Filling in the Application Form and How to Avoid Them (European Court of Human Rights)
Mistake no. 1: not using the Court’s current application form
Notes for filling in the application form (How to fill out the correct application form to apply to the European Court of Human Rights)
I. What you should know before filling in the application form
CASE OF KORNILOVA v. UKRAINE (European Court of Human Rights) Application no. 47283/14
. The applicant was hit by a man whom she had been attempting to invite to a Jehovah’s Witnesses’ meeting. The individual was eventually convicted of infliction of a minor injury, sentenced to a fine and ordered to pay damages.