-
legal systems of the Spanish-speaking world, the
writ of amparo ("
writ of protection"; also
called recurso de amparo, "appeal for
protection", or juicio...
- s****
judicial review of a
decision of a
lower court or
government agency.
Certiorari comes from the name
of a
prerogative writ in England,
issued by...
- is
generally enforced via
writ, and
accordingly referred to as a
writ of habeas corpus. The
writ of habeas corpus is one
of what are
called the "extraordinary"...
- This
personal privilege, do****ented by a
Schutzbrief (
writ of protection), a
Geleitsbrief (
writ of escort), or (in Brandenburg) a Patent, was sometimes...
- some
respects the
writ of amparo ("
writ of protection"),
available in
other Latin American nations, as well as the
writ of mandamus of common law jurisdictions...
- A
Writ of Kalikasan is a
legal remedy under Philippine law that
provides protection of one's
constitutional right to a
healthy environment, as outlined...
- The
Ashtiname of Muhammad, also
known as the
Covenant or
Testament (Testamentum)
of Muhammad, is a
charter or
writ granting protection and
other privileges...
-
prerogative writs to
supplement the
inefficacy of the
writ of habeas corpus (Rule 102,
Revised Rules of Court).
Amparo means '
protection,'
while habeas...
-
of the
convicted (Pascual Barrón,
Felipe Martínez, Joaquín Moreno,
Alejandro Pérez, Raúl Sevilla, Juan B. Sandoval, and Jesús Solórzano)
filed a
writ...
-
executed as code. Today,
operating systems use executable-space
protection to mark
writable memory areas, such as the
stack and heap, as non-executable,...