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Clean hands, sometimes called the clean hands doctrine, unclean hands doctrine, or dirty hands doctrine, [1] is an equitable defense in which the defendant argues that the plaintiff is not entitled to obtain an equitable remedy because the plaintiff is acting unethically or has acted in bad faith with respect to the subject of the complaint—that is, with "unclean hands".
Manos Limpias (English: Clean Hands) is an association founded in Madrid in 1995 by Spanish lawyer and extreme right activist Miguel Bernad Remón . It represents employees in Spanish public services. [1] Bernad entered politics as a protege of Blas Piñar, during his tenure as the Fuerza Nueva and National Front party secretary.
Mani pulite (Italian: [ˈmaːni puˈliːte]; lit. ' clean hands ') was a nationwide judicial investigation into political corruption in Italy held in the early 1990s, resulting in the demise of the First Italian Republic and the disappearance of many political parties.
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The Substantiating Green Claims initiative is due to be published at the end of 2022. It’s another instrument to tackle greenwashing and aims to help consumers make better choices.
Seventeenth Judicial Circuit Court Associate Judge Stephen Balogh is expected to approve a $94.5 million settlement for residents who lived within a 3-mile radius of the massive June 14, 2021 ...
[28] On June 16, 2022, the Senate Judiciary Committee deadlocked on his nomination by a 11–11 vote. [29] [30] The United States Senate moved to discharge his nomination from the committee later that day by a vote of 52–41. [31] On July 12, 2022, the Senate invoked cloture on his nomination by a 48–46 vote.
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