- of epic to come. Bob
Dylan placed himself in the
elegist tradition of
recusation in his song
Blind Willie McTell, with its refrain’s self-contradictory...
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conflict of
interest emerges,
there is a
procedure that may end by a
recusation (art. 4). Second,
commissioners can only meet with
people registered in...
- the
Frattini Act on
conflict of interest; the 2002
Cirami Act on the
recusation of
judges by the accused; the 2003
Schifani Act,
shielding the five highest...
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February 2023). "Qatargate: le juge
Michel Claise s'oppose à la
demande de
récusation qui le vise" [Qatargate:
Judge Michel Claise opposes the
request for recusal...
- "Au procès du
financement du PCF, les
avocats du
Gifco réclament la
récusation de la présidente". Le
Monde (in French).
Retrieved 18
October 2023. "Le...
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Attorney General of the State, José
Manuel Maza. One of the
grounds for the
recusation was that, upon
admitting the complaint,
these four
judges could not guarantee...
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protection of Catherine, and
exhausted the
parlement with a
cascade of
récusations against the
various parlementaires involved in his trial. At the beginning...
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recusation and
reserved their decision. A w**** later, on 9
December 1870, they gave
their decision,
refusing to
receive the
petitions for
recusation,...
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magistrate (judge or prosecutor) to
recuse themself (Dutch: wraking, French:
récusation, German: Ablehnung) for a
number of causes, such as for an appearance...