Adjudication
Mostrando 25-29 de 29 artigos, teses e dissertações.
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25. Duplo grau de jurisdição: compreensão constitucional do princípio e análise de tema sob a perspectiva das reformas introduzidas no código de processo civil pela Lei 10352/01 / Principle of the appellate jurisdiction
This paper deals with the principle of the appellate jurisdiction, and attempts to construe it from the perspective of the 1988 Federal Constitution, offering as well a critique of recent changes introduced in the Procedural Civil Law Code by statute number 10.352 of December 26th, 2001, specially the ones made in articles 475 and 515. The reason for the cho
Publicado em: 2005
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26. A via processual cabível e adequada para a desconstituição de sentença estribada em lei supervenientemente declarada inconstitucional na jurisdição constitucional
The purpose of this study is to review the possibility of dissolving the effectiveness of a final judgment or decree rendered on the basis of a law that is later declared unconstitutional by the Supreme Court, ruling on the matter of constitutional jurisdiction. Firstly, the constitutional jurisdiction was reviewed, stressing the essential concepts required
Publicado em: 2005
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27. Systematic adjudication of myocardial infarction end-points in an international clinical trial
BioMed Central.
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28. Social Security Claims of Psychiatric Disability: Elements of Case Adjudication and the Role of Primary Care Physicians
When first introduced into law, social security was designed to safeguard economic security for U.S. citizens who were retired or disabled. Primary care physicians are often contacted by the Social Security Administration (SSA) to provide clinical information about the impairments affecting their patients who have applied for disability. The disability deter
Physicians Postgraduate Press.
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29. Repetitive strain disorder: towards diagnostic criteria.
Thirteen women (mean age 48.2 years; range 25-60 years) all of whom had developed musculoskeletal symptoms during employment in an industrial job with repetitive tasks were referred by their trade unions for adjudication on the cause of symptoms. One had rheumatoid arthritis. A study of the other 12 women provided an opportunity to document the natural histo