Debates Concerning Process-based Review and Neutrality, Hard Cases, Judicial Expertise, and Epistemic Uncertainties

2021 ◽  
pp. 285-358
2013 ◽  
Vol 756-759 ◽  
pp. 4752-4757
Author(s):  
Zhi Wei Guan ◽  
Shao Hua Wang ◽  
Wei Qiang Liang ◽  
Ming Feng Zheng ◽  
Lin Wu ◽  
...  

In order to improve the impartiality and objectivity of judicial expertise, the key problems about traffic accident speed identification are analyzed and the speed of vehicle is calculated by using the braking performance test report with reference to the national standard and automobile theory. The automobile dynamics of driver braking process is analyzed, all kinds of key problems such as the braking distance, braking coordination time, braking speed, longitudinal sliding coefficient of adhesion are combined with the braking performance test report, and the method of determining the longitudinal sliding coefficient of adhesion is proposed, the instantaneous velocity before the collision is calculated. Finally, the method is used to calculate the speed of an actual case, and simulated in the software of PC-Crash, the results are consistent, verifying that the speed identification method is correct.


2011 ◽  
Vol 17 (9) ◽  
pp. 803-806
Author(s):  
T. Molloy ◽  
T. Graham
Keyword(s):  

2015 ◽  
Vol 10 (1) ◽  
pp. 1-23
Author(s):  
András Koltay

The issue of the use of religious symbols by the State, the Government, the Municipalities and Courts has emerged as a practical constitutional problem during the last quarter of a century. Contradictory examples of us Supreme Court jurisprudence prove that this issue is among the constitutional ‘hard cases’. The relatively recent appearance of the problem clearly indicates the ways in which American social conditions have changed and the transformation of us society’s attitude to religion.


2018 ◽  
Vol 42 (1) ◽  
pp. 129-144
Author(s):  
Leonel Severo Rocha ◽  
Fernando Tonet Silva

Resumo: Toda decisão judicial sobre casos difíceis, passa por uma elevada construção interpretativa. Sob um olhar sistêmico, a operatividade do sistema jurídico só pode ser observada se mantida sua integridade, ou seja, por seus próprios códigos. Quando Ulisses busca uma solução para salvar sua vida e de seus grumetes, mantém a estrutura, porém, faz uma decisão através de uma dupla observação: decidir salvar a vida de todos, porém, buscando fundamentos distintos, enquanto uns perdem, momentaneamente, o sentido da audição; Ulisses decide escutar as sereias. A decisão corresponde aos complexos casos, onde mesmo sem o canto das sereias (norma), o caso deve ser resolvido. Nesse sentido, é analisado o acórdão da 7ª Câmara Cível do TJRS, na Apelação nº 70005798004/2003, onde foi discutida a partilha de bens e direitos sucessórios de um genro infiel. O paradoxo apresentado representa o grande santuário da teoria sistêmica e a necessidade de decisão dos Tribunais.   Abstract: Every court decision on hard cases goes through a high interpretive construction. From a systemic perspective, the operability of the legal system can only be observed if maintained their integrity, i.e. their own codes. When Ulysses seeks a solution to save your life and his cabin-cleaning boys, he maintains the structure, however, decides by a double observation: deciding to save everyone’s lives, however, looking for different reasoning basis, while some lose, briefly, their hearing; Ulysses decides to listen to the mermaids. The decision corresponds to the complex cases where even without the mermaid’s singing (norm), the case should be solved. Therefore, the 7th Civil Chamber’s decision in Appeal No. 70005798004/2003, where there has been discussed the sharing of inheritance and property rights of an unfaithful son-in-law, is analyzed. The presented paradox represents the great sanctuary of systems theory and the need for decisions from courts.


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