The doctrinaire and legal significance of the concept “judicial error”
Journal Title: Relații Internaționale Plus - Year 2018, Vol 1, Issue 13
Abstract
The article analyzes different perspectives on the concept of judicial error. The author offers her own definition of the term and highlights the causes and conditions of committing a judicial error.
Authors and Affiliations
Vasilisa Muntean
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