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Geddes, Andrew. "LOCUS STANDI AND EEC ENVIRONMENTAL MEASURES." Journal of Environmental Law 4, no. 1 (1992): 29–39. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/jel/4.1.29.

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Betlem, Gerrit. "Environmental Locus Standi in The Netherlands." Review of European Community & International Environmental Law 3, no. 4 (August 26, 2006): 238–45. http://dx.doi.org/10.1111/j.1467-9388.1994.tb00182.x.

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Espaliú Berdud, Carlos. "Locus standi de los Estados y obligaciones erga omnes en la jurisdicción contenciosa de la Corte Internacional de Justicia." Spanish Yearbook of International Lawi 2, no. 72 (September 3, 2020): 33–59. http://dx.doi.org/10.17103/redi.72.2.2020.1a.01.

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La CIJ ha ido progresivamente incorporando la noción de obligaciones erga omnes, y otorgándole un mayor alcance en su jurisprudencia. En los últimos años, varias decisiones han reconocido explícita o implícitamente el locus standi de los Estados no lesionados para presentar demandas ante la Corte por violaciones de obligaciones erga omnes partes. Por el momento, no se ha reconocido el locus standi derivado de obligaciones erga omnes en sentido estricto. Estos desarrollos demuestran la puesta en valor de los valores colectivos y de la comunidad internacional en el ordenamiento jurídico internacional. Sin embargo, la ampliación del locus standi derivado de las obligaciones erga omnes no lleva consigo la desaparición de la exigencia de otras consideraciones requeridas por la naturaleza judicial de la Corte, como el de la existencia de una controversia previamente al inicio del procedimiento y de contar en la instancia con el consentimiento de todas las partes.
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Albors-Llorens, Albertina. "LOCUS STANDI of private parties in environmental cases." Cambridge Law Journal 58, no. 1 (March 1999): 1–48. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s0008197399321012.

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THE standing of natural and legal persons to bring annulment proceedings is one of the most difficult and controversial issues in EC law. Article 173(4) EC states that non-addressees of a Community decision can only challenge it if they are directly and individually concerned by it. In Plaumann v. Commission (Case 25/62 [1963] E.C.R. 95) the Court explained that a decision is of individual concern to non-addressees if it “affects them by reason of certain attributes which are peculiar to them or by reason of circumstances in which they are differentiated from all other persons, and by virtue of these factors distinguishes them individually just as in the case of the person addressed”. But what degree of factual or legal differentiation must an applicant show to be individually concerned? The standard test is that the applicants need to belong to a “closed category”, namely one the membership of which had become fixed and ascertainable when the measure in question was adopted. The mere capacity of an applicant as a trader, importer or exporter does not suffice to render him individually concerned (Case 38/64 Getreide-Import Gesellschaft v. Commission [1965] E.C.R. 203; Case 191/89 Co-Frutta v. Commission [1989] E.C.R 793).
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Noël, V., and S. Thomas. "Locus Standi in State Aid Litigation After Montessori." European State Aid Law Quarterly 20, no. 4 (2021): 512–28. http://dx.doi.org/10.21552/estal/2021/4/7.

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Chiduza, Lovemore, and Paterson Nkosemntu Makiwane. "STRENGTHENING LOCUS STANDI IN HUMAN RIGHTS LITIGATION IN ZIMBABWE: AN ANALYSIS OF THE PROVISIONS IN THE NEW ZIMBABWEAN CONSTITUTION." Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 19 (June 8, 2016): 1. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2016/v19i0a742.

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Zimbabweans have been both victims of and witnesses to serious human rights violations over the years.Though there is wide agreement and speculation that the state and its agencies are the perpetrators of these atrocities, they have largely remained unprosecuted and unpunished.Such impunity is inter alia the result of ineffective law enforcement mechanismsand institutions as well as the lack of capacity and legal knowledge of victims to approach the courts and seek redress. These factors negatively affected the protection of human rights and access to justice in Zimbabwe.Although the Lancaster House Constitution contained a Declaration of Rights, its enforcement mechanisms, particularly those relating to locus standi (legal standing), posed a great challenge to human rights litigation in Zimbabwe. This is so because the Lancaster House Constitution adopted the traditional common law approach to standing. Under this approach it was required that an individual must have a "personal, direct or substantial interest" in a matter in order to have standing. The Lancaster House Constitution failed to recognise the importance of broader rules of standing, which would accommodate public interest litigation, specifically for the purpose of protecting human rights. Contrary to this, the new Constitution of Zimbabwe (2013) broadens the rules of standing in order to enhance access to the courts. This paper analyses the new approach to standing under the new constitutional dispensation in Zimbabwe.To this end, the discussion commences with an elucidation of the concept of locus standi and its link to access to justice. This is followed by an analysis of locus standi under the Lancaster House Constitution. Since the new approach in Zimbabwe is greatly informed by the South African approach to locus standi, a brief analysis of standing in South Africa is made. The paper concludes with a discussion of the approach to locus standi under the new constitution with a view to demonstrating how the new approach is likely to impact on the right of access to justice and human rights protection.
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Bowal, Peter. "Speaking up for Others : Locus Standi and Representative Bodies." Les Cahiers de droit 35, no. 4 (April 12, 2005): 905–40. http://dx.doi.org/10.7202/043306ar.

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This article addresses the issue of whether a representative body such as a trade association would, in the ordinary course, enjoy standing to present a public law question to the court on behalf of one or more of its members where there is no more compelling demand for representative advocacy other than the interests of convenience or public relations. The author canvasses recent case law in Canada and concludes that it tends to a marked restriction in public interest access to the courts. The success in obtaining standing would depend on a number of factors including the manner of conduct of the litigation, the political nature of the subject matter and, increasingly, the workload of the court.
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Limantė, Agnė. "Ieškinių dėl ES teisės aktų panaikinimo naujovės pagal Lisabonos sutartį." Teisė 75 (January 1, 2010): 67–80. http://dx.doi.org/10.15388/teise.2010.0.236.

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Šiame straipsnyje tiriamas Lisabonos sutartimi įtvirtintas Sutarties dėl Europos Sąjungos veikimo 263 straipsnis ir iš jo kylantys ieškinių dėl panaikinimo priimtinumo sąlygų pasikeitimai. Tyrimo metu nu­statyta, kad jis, palyginti su anksčiau galiojusia EB sutartimi, įveda keletą naujovių. Pirma, išplečiamas institucijų, kurių aktai gali būti peržiūrimi, sąrašas, antra, Regionų komitetas priskiriamas prie kvazipri­vilegijuotų ieškovų, galinčių ginti savo prerogatyvas, o nacionaliniams teismams suteikiama tam tikra teisė ginčyti ES teisės aktus subsidiarumo principo kontekste, ir, trečia, išplečiama privačių subjektų lo­cus standi. Būtent pastarajam klausimui skiriama daugiausia dėmesio – straipsnyje itin plačiai ana­lizuojama, kaip pakito privačių subjektų locus standi ginčijant ES teisės aktus ir ar tai išsprendžia su ankstesne straipsnio redakcija sietas teisės į veiksmingą teisminę gynybą problemas. This article analyses changes in relation to the action for annulment under Treaty on the Functi­oning of the European Union (TFEU). Having examined Article 263 TFEU, the author concludes that it introduces several changes. Firstly, Court’s jurisdiction is extended to cover acts of the European Council, Union bodies, offices and agencies which are intended to produce legal effects. Secondly, the Committee of Regions acquired status of semi-privileged applicant to bring actions for annulment for the purposes of protecting its prerogatives, while national parliaments (through the Member States) were granted certain standing in annulment proceedings on subsidiary grounds. Thirdly, locus standi of private applicants is extended. This third change is given a special attention in the article and author discusses it from various points of view.
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Mantrov, Vadim. "The Cases of Edam Holland and Gouda Holland." European Journal of Risk Regulation 7, no. 2 (June 2016): 444–50. http://dx.doi.org/10.1017/s1867299x00005870.

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Cases C-517/14 P and C-519/P, Schutzgemeinschaft Milch und Milcherzeugnisse e.V. v European Commission, Kingdom of the Netherlands, Nederlandse Zuivelorganisatie, unreported 24 October 2014 (Seventh Chamber).In the two related cases commented on, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) dealt with assessment of locus standi in the case of an applicant who disputed the validity of registration of two indications of geographical origin (IGOs), namely Edam Holland and Gouda Holland, being compound designations and containing a famous generic word designation (name), i.e. Edam and Gouda respectively. The importance of both cases relates, on the one hand, to the fact that registration of these IGOs was challenged on the basis of the generic names Edam and Gouda which are extensively used in practice, occupying a considerable market share. On the other, both cases could be a signal whether the CJEU re–affirms its restrictive approach to assessment of locus standi under Article 263 (4) TFEU. Although the CJEU re–affirmed its longstanding case law on restrictive assessment of locus standi also concerning registration of a compound geographical designation on the basis of a generic name, yet, as is argued in this case note, this approach did not take into account the specifics of registering IGOs (author's summary).
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Kidd, Michael. "Public Interest Environmental Litigation: Recent Cases Raise Possible Obstacles." Potchefstroom Electronic Law Journal/Potchefstroomse Elektroniese Regsblad 13, no. 5 (June 19, 2017): 26. http://dx.doi.org/10.17159/1727-3781/2010/v13i5a2709.

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Despite the broadening of locus standi in environmental cases by both Section 38 of the Constitution of the Republic of South Africa, 1996, and Section 32 of the National Environmental Management Act 107 of 1998, two recent cases suggest that the pre-constitutional approach to locus standi still holds sway in our Courts. Moreover, failure to recognise the environmental right in Section 24 of the Constitution may be an impediment to applicants' ability to bring an interdict application successfully. Correct use of the relevant constitutional provisions ought to obviate such problems, but alternatives are suggested. In the course of the article, it is suggested that the rule in Patz v Greene is no longer relevant and should be consigned to the history books.
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Dissertations / Theses on the topic "Locus standi"

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Luk, Siu-ping Amelia. "The recognition of collective interests and the law of standing in Hong Kong." [Hong Kong : University of Hong Kong], 1985. http://sunzi.lib.hku.hk/hkuto/record.jsp?B12315989.

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Luk, Siu-ping Amelia, and 陸少冰. "The recognition of collective interests and the law of standing in Hong Kong." Thesis, The University of Hong Kong (Pokfulam, Hong Kong), 1985. http://hub.hku.hk/bib/B31974545.

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Jarmalavičiūtė, Justina. "Privačių asmenų locus standi teisėtumo priežiūros procedūrose." Master's thesis, Lithuanian Academic Libraries Network (LABT), 2009. http://vddb.library.lt/obj/LT-eLABa-0001:E.02~2008~D_20090122_150323-41280.

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Europos Bendrija nuo įkūrimo, kuriuo buvo siekiama išimtinai ekonominių tikslų, žymiai pasikeitė. Dabar ji yra įvardijama kaip savita teisinė sistema, sukurianti teisies ir pareigas ne tik valstybėms narėms, bet ir privatiems asmenims. Europos Bendrijoje, paremtoje teisės viršenybės principu, turi būti numatytas Bendrijos teisės aktų teisėtumo priežiūros procedūrų mechanizmas. Privačių asmenų teisė inicijuoti teisėtumo priežiūros procedūras bei locus standi (teisės į ieškinį) sąlygos yra tiesiogiai numatytos Sutarties 230(4) straipsnyje. Lietuviškoje literatūroje privačių asmenų teisė pateikti ieškinį yra aptarta labai glaustai. Apsiribota tik trumpu kliūčių pateikti ieškinį dėl panaikinimo aprašymu bei pagrindinių bylų paminėjimu. Ir nors užsienio literatūroje privačių asmenų locus standi sąlygos yra plačiai išnagrinėtos, dar nėra atlikta tyrimų dėl naujoje Lisabonos sutartyje numatytų pakeitimų. Šiame moksliniame tiriamajame darbe siekiama atskleisti privataus asmens sąvoką, išanalizuoti reikalavimus teisės aktams, dėl kurių yra galimi ieškiniai dėl panaikinimo, išnagrinėti locus standi sąlygas, kurias turi atitikti privatus asmuo pateikiantis ieškinį dėl Bendrijos teisės akto panaikinimo. Taip pat aptariama 234 ir 241 straipsnių, kaip papildančių teisėtumo priežiūros Bendrijoje sistemą, reikšmė bei 230(4) straipsnio pakeitimų, numatytų Lisabonos sutartyje prasmė. Šio darbo tikslas yra išanalizuoti privačių asmenų galimybes inicijuoti teisėtumo priežiūros procedūras... [toliau žr. visą tekstą]
The European Community (EC) since its establishment as a pure economic community with the goal to bring about economic integration between few European countries now has created a platform for international corporation and evolved in having influence on private persons. As based on the rule of law, the Community must have a mechanism for testing the substantial and procedural legality of measures, adopted by Community institutions. The legal basis for bringing an action for annulment is the 230 article of the EC Treaty. The fourth paragraph of this article determines the circumstances under which natural and legal persons may bring an action for annulment. In foreign literature the question of standing of private applicants is often analysed, though no studies are yet made on the amendments of Lisabon treaty. As for Lithuanian literature, the standing of private parties is not much discussed, so the analysis made in this paper is practicable for Lithuanian individuals. The master’s thesis seeks to analyse what is a private person, the measures, that may be challenged and the conditions a private applicant must fulfill in order to have locus standi (a right to bring an action). It also studies the purpose and importance of articles 234 and 241 EC, as these are also measures for initiating a review procedure in the Court of Justice. The purpose of this paper is to settle weather the obstacles and difficulties a private person meets in order to bring an action for annulment... [to full text]
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Franca, Simone. "Le condizioni dell'azione nel processo amministrativo. Un'indagine comparata tra Italia e Germania." Doctoral thesis, Università degli studi di Trento, 2020. http://hdl.handle.net/11572/253358.

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The research analyses the locus standi before administrative courts in Italy and Germany, in the perspective of the evolution of the aim and the scope of the judicial review of the administrative action. Starting from an examination of the historical outlines regarding the judicial review in the two systems, the current research explores the theoretical contours of the concepts of standing and interest to act, focusing also on the analysis of the judicial understanding of both these concepts. The analysis is conducted from a comparative point of view, through the study of the case law in the Italian and German legal systems. The aim pursued is to verify, through a comparison between the different experiences, the existence of a possible ongoing mutation - attributable to the Europeanisation of the administrative process - that alters the characteristics of the Italian and German administrative judgment in the access to protection. The comparative investigation shows how the changes that can be found in the judicial review of are in part analogous in the two legal systems and are connected to the importance of certain interests of a general nature at the legal level. It also makes it possible to reflect on the identification of a model capable of overcoming the difficulty regarding the compatibility between interests of a general nature and the predominantly subjective logic of the judicial review of administrative action in Italy and Germany.
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León, Pinedo Silvia. "Locus Standi in the Law of Administrative Process in Tax Matters." Derecho & Sociedad, 2015. http://repositorio.pucp.edu.pe/index/handle/123456789/118567.

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The article begins by recognizing that the Administrative Process in Peru is full jurisdiction, protects the legal situations in addition to control the legality of the administrative acts. Then the author examines the Tax Administration, specifically if SUNAT has active legitimacy to sue in a Contentious Administrative Process against the decision issued by the Tax Court that revoked or annulled their administrative acts, concluding that it does not have legitimacy but, exceptionally, according to article 157 of the Tax Code, can sue when SUNAT demonstrates that RTFs are not according to the parameters of article 10 of the General Administrative Procedure Act, confirming that the causal most used by SUNAT are those of the numeral 1 and 2, referred to the resolutions which cause serious disability vice, which, according to the author, is not the same as a different interpretative approach. Finally, the author concludes that for tax issues does not apply the second paragraph of Article 13 of the Law on Administrative Process; apply the article 157 of the Tax Code, as the special rule.
El presente artículo parte por reconocer que el proceso contencioso administrativo en el Perú es de plena jurisdicción, esto es, que protege las situaciones jurídicas de los administrados además de la legalidad del acto administrativo.Así, se lleva a cabo un análisis sobre la legitimidad activa de la Administración Tributaria, específicamente la SUNAT, para interponer una demanda contencioso administrativa contra la Resolución emitida por el Tribunal Fiscal (RTF) que revocó o anuló su acto administrativo concluyendo que no la tiene pero que, excepcionalmente, de acuerdo al artículo 157° del Código Tributario, podría demandar cuando demuestre fehacientemente que la RTF es nula de acuerdo a los parámetros del artículo 10° de la Ley del Procedimiento Administrativo General (LPAG), constatándose que las causales más utilizadas por la SUNAT son las del numeral 1 y 2 de dicha norma, referidas a aquellas resoluciones que tengan un vicio grave de invalidez, lo que, según la autora, no es lo mismo que un distinto criterio interpretativo. Por último, se señala que en relación a los temas tributarios no resulta aplicable el segundo párrafo del artículo 13º de la Ley del Proceso Contencioso Administrativo si no el referido artículo 157° del Código Tributario, al ser la norma especial.
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Nordlund, Alexandra. "Locus Standi in Climate Change Cases Before the European Court of Human Rights." Thesis, Örebro universitet, Institutionen för juridik, psykologi och socialt arbete, 2021. http://urn.kb.se/resolve?urn=urn:nbn:se:oru:diva-94743.

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Albors-Llorens, Albertina. "Annulment proceedings before the European Court of Justice : restricted locus standi of private parties." Thesis, University of Cambridge, 1994. http://ethos.bl.uk/OrderDetails.do?uin=uk.bl.ethos.320980.

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Brennecke, Nicolas. "Facilitating public interest environmental litigation through locus standi: a comparative analysis of South Africa and Germany." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2017. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/24981.

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The purpose of this dissertation is to undertake a critical and comparative review of South Africa and Germany's legislation and jurisprudence of relevance to facilitating public interest environmental litigation through the liberalisation of locus standi requirements. The dissertation presents the theoretical framework and explains the origin of public interest litigation and defines the term and its growing impetus in the environmental context. It further examines the term locus standi and the inherent link of public interest litigation with the liberalisation of locus standi requirements. Furthermore, it presents the theory behind the key elements which kind of interest is sufficient to found locus standi, which persons/entities are accorded locus standi, and which procedural issues such as environmental costs relate to locus standi. Regarding South Africa, the dissertation demonstrates how the traditionally restrictive approach regarding locus standi entirely changed with the adoptions of the 1994 Interim and 1996 Final Constitutions and the 1998 NEMA, which have broadly enhanced plaintiffs litigating in the public interest in environmental matters. Apart from the pre-Constitutional context and the current legal framework, it evaluates the new approach with reference to court decisions and how these have addressed the aforementioned key elements influencing locus standi. Regarding Germany, the dissertation examines how its legal system, historically always focused on the protection of individual rights, has been extensively influenced by both international law such as the Aarhus Convention and European Union (EU) law, which have both promoted wider access to courts in environmental litigation. This part also examines both the legal framework and court decisions and the issue of how these court decisions have dealt with the three key elements. While the dissertation concludes that South Africa has liberalised its locus standi requirements in a more consistent manner, it argues that the liberalisation of locus standi requirements has not opened the often-feared floodgates in both jurisdictions. The dissertation presents the specific lessons Germany can learn from South Africa to facilitate public interest environmental litigation. On the one hand, it can learn from South Africa's clear and ambitious legal framework and from its mostly correspondingly progressive court decisions as well, while on the other hand some court decisions do not follow suit. Furthermore, the dissertation also illustrates the significant obstacles to implementing these lessons in Germany. Regarding the range of plaintiffs that are accorded locus standi, it argues that neither international nor EU law have demanded Germany to implement such a wide extension of locus standi requirements as in South Africa. Concerning the kind of interest plaintiffs must show, Germany is under no obligation to give up its focus on the protection of individual rights entirely either. Regarding this issue and the issue of environmental costs, the dissertation concludes that in Germany there is still urgent need for reforms such as properly implementing the Aarhus Convention, though.
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Obayemi, Olumide Kolawole. "Statutory derivative actions, the locus standi of a minority shareholder to enforce corporate rights in Alberta and Nigeria." Thesis, National Library of Canada = Bibliothèque nationale du Canada, 1999. http://www.collectionscanada.ca/obj/s4/f2/dsk1/tape9/PQDD_0021/MQ47127.pdf.

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Maponga, Ruvarashe Dorothy. "The inclusion of stakeholders and the Locus Standi of the oppression remedy: a comparative analysis of South Africa and Canada." Master's thesis, University of Cape Town, 2016. http://hdl.handle.net/11427/20862.

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This dissertation assesses the impact of the narrow interpretation and application of the oppression remedy in the South African Companies Act 71 of 2008, s 163 on the inclusion of stakeholders and compares it with the Canadian experience. It reviews the historical development of the oppression remedy in South Africa and focuses on how the interpretation and application of s 163 continues to exclude various stakeholders in the locus standi of the remedy. The comparative exposition of the interpretation and application of the South African and Canadian oppression remedy provided in this dissertation brings out fundamental differences between the two, highlights the need to extend the South African interpretation to include various stakeholders and elaborates on the benefits of a broader approach to the remedy. By outlining the impact and benefits of the inclusion of various stakeholders in the remedy as opposed to their exclusion, the study advocates for a broadened and inclusive interpretation of s 163 by the courts to create a platform for various stakeholders to seek relief through the remedy. Furthermore, to minimize ambiguity in application of the remedy, the dissertation proposes a modification of the interpretation and application of s 163 to explicitly include all stakeholders in the description of oppression remedy building on the Canadian experience through judicial transplantation.
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Books on the topic "Locus standi"

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Haron, Nisah Haji. Mencari locus standi. Kuala Lumpur: Utusan Publications & Distributors, 2004.

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Namibia. Law Reform and Development Commission. Locus standi discussion paper. Windhoek, Namibia: Republic of Namibia, Law Reform and Development Commission, 2014.

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Cromwell, Thomas A. Locus standi: A commentary on the law of standing in Canada. Toronto: Carswell, 1986.

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Commission, Ontario Law Reform. Report on the law of standing: Executive summary. Toronto, Ont: Ontario Ministry of the Attorney General, 1989.

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Souza, Gelson Amaro de. Do valor de causa. São Paulo-SP: Sugestões Literárias, 1986.

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Ṭawīl, Hishām. al- Dafʻ bi-ʻadam qabūl al-daʻwá fī qānūn al-murāfaʻāt wa-al-qawānīn al-khāṣṣah: Al-dafʻ bi-ʻadam al-qabūl al-mawḍūʻī, al-dafʻ bi-ʻadam al-qabūl al-ijrāʼī. al-Iskandarīyah: Munshaʼat al-Maʻārif, 1988.

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Marinelli, Marino. La Clausola generale dell'art. 100 C.P.C.: Origini, metamorfosi e nuovi ruoli. Trento: Università degli studi di Trento, 2005.

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Souza, Gelson Amaro de. Do valor da causa. 3rd ed. São Paulo: Editora Revista dos Tribunais, 2002.

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Report on the law of standing. Toronto, Ont., Canada: Ontario, Ministry of the Attorney General, 1989.

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Ozekhome, Mike A. A. The Nigerian law of locus standi. Lagos, Nigeria: Mikzek Law Publications, 1988.

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Book chapters on the topic "Locus standi"

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Mehde, Veith. "Control and Accountability: Administrative Courts and Courts of Audit." In Public Administration in Germany, 185–203. Cham: Springer International Publishing, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-030-53697-8_12.

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AbstractThe control of the administration by administrative courts follows very particular rules. Two elements of the German system stand out: first, the intensive type of control which makes the scope for independent administrative decision-making an exception. Second, the quite strict restrictions on locus standi. The development of administrative law by the courts and its application by the administration are an elementary part of the German legalistic tradition. The courts of audit at all levels of government also play an independent role. They can control the proper as well as the efficient use of funds from the respective budgets. While there is no enforcement mechanism, the publication of the findings certainly leads to pressure to comply.
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Thies, Anne. "Chapter 2 The Locus Standi of the Regions Before EU Courts." In The Role of the Regions in EU Governance, 25–53. Berlin, Heidelberg: Springer Berlin Heidelberg, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/978-3-642-11903-3_2.

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Anselmi, Pasquale, Daiana Colledani, Luigi Fabbris, Egidio Robusto, and Manuela Scioni. "Measuring content validity of academic psychological capital and locus of control in fresh graduates." In Proceedings e report, 23–28. Florence: Firenze University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.36253/978-88-5518-304-8.06.

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Positive psychological capital (PsyCap; hope, resilience, self-efficacy, and optimism) and locus of control (LoC; internal and external) denote psychological dimensions which have been identified as crucial resources for occupational satisfaction and success. These dimensions could impact fresh graduates’ ability to stand the labour market in times of crisis. Two instruments, called Academic PsyCap and Academic LoC, have been specifically developed to evaluate these dimensions among fresh graduates. The two instruments consist of 34 and 10 items respectively, which have been selected, through factor analyses, from a large initial pool of items administered to fresh graduated at the University of Padova. Results suggested adequate psychometric properties for both Academic PsyCap and Academic LoC. The factor structure of the two instruments was confirmed (CFI = .92, RMSEA = .07, SRMR = .07 for Academic PsyCap; CFI = .96, RMSEA = .05, SRMR = .05 for Academic LoC), and internal consistency was satisfactory for all the subscales. The two instruments are presented, and their psychometric properties are described.
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Hartley, Trevor. "Locus Standi." In The Foundations of European Union Law, 370–92. Oxford University Press, 2010. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780199566754.003.0358.

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Loveland, Ian. "Locus Standi." In Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Human Rights, 535–55. Oxford University Press, 2012. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780199606405.003.0017.

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Loveland, Ian. "16. Locus Standi." In Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Human Rights. Oxford University Press, 2018. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198804680.003.0016.

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This chapter focuses on the concept of locus standi, perhaps the most important way in which administrative law deals with the question of how to balance the protection of individual citizens’ rights and interests with the desire to ensure that government decision-making remains within legal limits and that government bodies (including the courts) are protected from vexatious litigants. It is organised as follows. The first section addresses the law that existed prior to the introduction of the Order 53 reforms in 1977 whilst the second covers the short period between the introduction of those reforms and the House of Lords’ decision in IRC v National Federation of Self-Employed and Small Businesses. The third section runs from the mid-1980s to the present day.
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Loveland, Ian. "17. Locus Standi." In Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Human Rights, 537–56. Oxford University Press, 2015. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198709039.003.0017.

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Hartley, T. C. "12. Locus Standi." In The Foundations of European Union Law, 367–91. Oxford University Press, 2014. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780199681457.003.0012.

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Loveland, Ian. "16. Locus Standi." In Constitutional Law, Administrative Law, and Human Rights, 428–46. Oxford University Press, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/he/9780198860129.003.0016.

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This chapter focuses on the concept of locus standi, perhaps the most important way in which administrative law deals with the question of how to balance the protection of individual citizens’ rights and interests with the desire to ensure that government decision-making remains within legal limits and that government bodies (including the courts) are protected from vexatious litigants. It is organised as follows. The first section addresses the law that existed prior to the introduction of the Order 53 reforms in 1977 whilst the second covers the short period between the introduction of those reforms and the House of Lords’ decision in IRC v National Federation of Self-Employed and Small Businesses. The third section runs from the mid-1980s to the present day. The pervasive analytical concerns are to explore the way the law of locus standi interacts with the question of the choice of procedure issues which were addressed in chapter fifteen, and—more broadly—to assess how those two matters both singly and in combination structure in a practical sense the way our constitution gives effect to the various values inherent in theories relating to the rule of law and sovereignty of Parliament.
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"(c) Locus standi and grounds for petition." In Corporate and Personal Insolvency Law, 243–47. Routledge-Cavendish, 2013. http://dx.doi.org/10.4324/9781843145820-41.

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Conference papers on the topic "Locus standi"

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Zolotarev, Vladimir. "Efficiency of fertilizer application on seed stands of birdsfoot trefoil." In Multifunctional adaptive fodder production. ru: Federal Williams Research Center of Forage Production and Agroecology, 2021. http://dx.doi.org/10.33814/mak-2021-25-73-50-58.

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On sod-podzolic medium-loamy soils of the Central Non-Chernozem region of Russia with an average availability of mobile forms of phosphorus and an average close to low potassium content, high efficiency of using potash fertilizer together with phosphorus on birdsfoot trefoil seed crops was established. Effective doses of phosphorus-potassium fertilizers, providing an increase in seed yield in the first year by 42–47% and, according to the aftereffect, in the second year by 17–33%, are the application of P30–60K90–120. Keywords: Birdsfoot trefoil (Lotus corniculatus L.), seed herbage, phosphoric and potash mineral fertilizers, yield, seeds, sowing qualities.
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Kwan, M. K., R. R. Hwang, and C. T. Hsu. "Resonance in Flow-Induced Cable Vibration: Analytical Prediction and Numerical Simulation." In ASME 2005 Fluids Engineering Division Summer Meeting. ASMEDC, 2005. http://dx.doi.org/10.1115/fedsm2005-77202.

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Flow-induced resonance for a two-end hinged cable under uniform incoming flows is investigated using analytical prediction and numerical simulation. In this study, the fundamental mode is analyzed for simplicity. First, based on a series of physical judgments, the approximate cable trajectory is predicted — the whole cable vibrates as a standing wave, with its locus on the transverse cross-section having a convex “8”-like shape. To find the exact path, however, experiment or numerical simulation is necessary. Hence, a bronze cable at aspect ratio (length/diameter) of 100 under water flows at Reynolds number (based on cable diameter and incoming velocity) of 200 is computed. The result confirms our predictions. Moreover, it is found that the amplitude of the cross-flow displacement is much higher than that of the streamwise displacement, despite the higher streamwise fluid force. As a consequence, energy transfer from fluid to solid is maximized in the cross-flow direction.
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