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  2. Current Issues in Criminal Justice - Wikipedia

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    Published since 1989, Current Issues in Criminal Justice is the peer-reviewed law journal of the Sydney Institute of Criminology at the university of Sydney Law School. Current Issues in Criminal Justice provides critical analysis and discussion of crime and justice issues. The Journal welcomes quality submissions from local and international ...

  3. United Brands Company v Commission of the European ...

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    The ECJ rejected UBC's claim that the product market was the "fresh-fruit market as a whole". Instead, because of the notion of cross elasticity of demand and product characteristics, the product market was defined as the banana market. It was assessed that bananas had an inelastic demand, and that the product was not interchangeable with ...

  4. International Criminal Court investigations - Wikipedia

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    On 31 March 2010, a Pre-Trial Chamber of the International Criminal Court authorized the Prosecutor to investigate the 2007–2008 Kenyan crisis. [121] It was the first time the Prosecutor had requested such an authorization; all other investigations have been triggered by either the corresponding government or the United Nations Security Council .

  5. Comparative criminal justice - Wikipedia

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    Comparative criminal justice is a subfield of the study of Criminal justice that compares justice systems worldwide. Such study can take a descriptive, historical, or political approach. [ 1 ] It studies the similarities and differences in structure, goals, punishment and emphasis on rights as well as the history and political stature of ...

  6. Environmental crime - Wikipedia

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    The inclusion of criminal sanctions, significant increases in fines coupled with possible imprisonment of corporate officers changed the face of environmental law enforcement. For example, between 1983 and 1990 the US Department of Justice secured $57,358,404.00 in criminal penalties and obtained sentences of imprisonment for 55% of defendants ...

  7. Nvidia gets subpoena from US DoJ, Bloomberg News reports - AOL

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    The company's shares fell 1.5% in extended trading on Tuesday after losing 9.5% in the regular session, slashing Nvidia's market capitalization by $279 billion, a record one-day loss for any company.

  8. International Criminal Court - Wikipedia

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    One of the great innovations of the Statute of the International Criminal Court and its Rules of Procedure and Evidence is the series of rights granted to victims. [131] [132] For the first time in the history of international criminal justice, victims have the possibility under the Statute to present their views and observations before the Court.

  9. How Lego went from humble toy and destroyer of bare feet to ...

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    A market matures These days, Lego encompasses a sprawling, multibillion-dollar ecosystem of toys, video games, retail stores, television shows, films, amusement parks and more.