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power in unpredictable, case-by-case ways, both
legal and illegal. A
monocratic ruler's
power comes "out of nowhere"; the fact that they hold personal...
- used by
autocrats to
prevent experts and
professionals from
challenging monocratic and
sometimes arbitrary powers. More recently,
authors such as
Eliot Freidson...
- clearance, of condemnation, of constitution. the
issuing body,
typically a
monocratic judge or a court, or
other figures that
receive a
legitimation by the...
- near-monotheism of the ****yrians in
regards to the god Ashur, or the
monocratic and
universal nature of the
imperial rule of the ****yrian kings. When...
-
majority in the Parliament, however, the
President must sign it.
Given his
monocratic nature, this
organ joins in
itself prerogatives that in all
other collegial...
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silence interpreted against them. (HC 84,214-MC, Rel. Min.
Cezar Peluso,
monocratic decision,
judgment on
April 23, 2004, DJ on
April 29, 2004) The investigative...
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statements of the club's old
financial management. On 11
November 2011, the
monocratic judge of Rome
sentenced Moggi to 4 months'
imprisonment and to pay damages...
-
opens up the
possibility for the
rapporteur of the
action to decide,
monocratically,
after the case has
become final and unappealable, if necessary, whether...
- of
judicial error'.
Minister Zavascki convinced himself and
decided monocratically. "How many may be in the same
situation as Esteves?" On
September 1...
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Retrieved 28
February 2022. "Decisão monocrática x decisão colegiada" [
Monocratic decision x
collective decision].
Tribunal de Justiça do
Distrito Federal...