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  1. Judicial activism: Judicial activism is when courts do not confine themselves to reasonable interpretations of laws, but instead create law through judicial will. Alternatively, judicial activism is when courts do not limit their ruling to the dispute before them, but instead establish ... [100%] 2023-02-15 [United States Government] [United States Supreme Court]...
  2. Judicial activism: Judicial activism is a judicial philosophy holding that the courts can and should go beyond the applicable law to consider broader societal implications of its decisions. It is sometimes used as an antonym of judicial restraint. (Philosophy) [100%] 2023-11-25 [Philosophy of law] [Ethically disputed judicial practices]...
  3. Judicial activism: Judicial "activism" is when a judge or court issues a decision you don't like. By rhetorical convention, judicial activism occurs when the courts issue rulings that make new law rather than merely explicate and interpret existing law. [100%] 2023-08-06 [Neologisms] [United States law]...
  4. Judicial activism: Judicial activism is a judicial philosophy holding that the courts can and should go beyond the applicable law to consider broader societal implications of its decisions. It is sometimes used as an antonym of judicial restraint. (Controversial judicial practice) [100%] 2024-07-24 [Judicial activism] [Constitutional law]...

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  1. Activismo judicial: El término activismo judicial hace referencia a la práctica y concepción del juez como limitador de los demás poderes del Estado a través de la aplicación de la Constitución y los derechos fundamentales.​ El término generalmente implica que los jueces ... [93%] 2024-07-24
  2. Ativismo judicial: Ativismo judicial, considerado como um fenômeno jurídico, costuma ser designado como uma postura proativa do Poder Judiciário na interferência de maneira regular e significativa nas opções políticas dos demais poderes. No entanto, não existe consenso entre os estudiosos do Direito ... [87%] 2024-07-24
  3. Activism: Activism, in order to effect change in society, activists advocate, obstruct, direct, or interfere in many aspects of social, political, economic, and environmental transformation with the goal of moving society in the path of a perceived better good Mandatory building ... [73%] 2024-01-07 [Activism] [Community organizing]...
  4. Activism: Activism (or advocacy) consists of efforts to promote, impede, direct or intervene in social, political, economic or environmental reform with the desire to make changes in society toward a perceived greater good. Forms of activism range from mandate building in ... (Efforts to make change in society toward a perceived greater good) [73%] 2024-01-12 [Activism] [Community organizing]...
  5. Judicial (desambiguación): Judicial se refiere a todo lo concerniente a la administración de la justicia. (Desambiguación) [67%] 2024-07-24
  6. Activist: The term activist refers to an individual who is vigorously and extensively involved in a political activity, either within or outside the governmental system. The term is usually followed by a central issue which the a person is an activist ... [64%] 2023-07-25 [Political Terms]
  7. Actinism: Actinism (/ˈæktɪnɪzəm/) is the property of solar radiation that leads to the production of photochemical and photobiological effects. Actinism is derived from the Ancient Greek ἀκτίς, ἀκτῖνος ("ray, beam"). (Physics) [64%] 2023-11-04 [Electromagnetic radiation] [Physical chemistry]...
  8. Activismo: El activismo o militancia es la dedicación intensa a alguna línea de acción en la vida pública, ya sea en el campo social, como en lo político, ecológico, religioso, economía u otro. También se entiende por activismo la estimación primordial ... [64%] 2024-01-02
  9. Activisme: Pour l’article ayant un titre homophone, voir Hacktivisme. Cette page d’homonymie répertorie les différents sujets et articles portant le même nom. [64%] 2025-07-13
  10. Actinium: Actinium is a chemical element with the symbol Ac and atomic number 89. It was first isolated by Friedrich Oskar Giesel in 1902, who gave it the name emanium; the element got its name by being wrongly identified with a ... (Chemistry) [55%] 2023-09-20 [Chemical elements] [Chemical elements with face-centered cubic structure]...
  11. Artivismo: El artivismo es un neologismo, derivado de la combinación de las palabras "activista" y "artista", con el significado de "arte con un contenido social explícito". Fue utilizado por primera vez en 1997, tras un encuentro entre el grupo de chicanos ... [55%] 2024-01-10
  12. Activité (analyse du travail): Pour les articles homonymes, voir Activité. Cet article ne cite pas suffisamment ses sources (janvier 2016). (Analyse du travail) [55%] 2024-01-01
  13. Activina: La activina aumenta la biosíntesis y secreción de la FSH, y participa en la regulación del ciclo menstrual. Se han encontrado muchas otras funciones ejercidas por la activina, incluyendo su papel en la proliferación celular, diferenciación celular, apoptosis,[1]​ metabolismo ... [55%] 2023-05-17
  14. Actidium: {{Ficha de taxón | name = ''Actidium'' | image = | image_width = | image_caption = | regnum = [[Fungi]] | divisio = [[Ascomycota]] | classis = [[Dothideomycetes]] | subclassis = [[Pleosporomycetidae]] | ordo = [[Mytilinidiales]] | familia = [[Mytilinidiaceae]] | genus = Actidium | genus_authority = [[Elias Magnus Fries|Fr.]] | species = Actidium hysterioides | species_authority = Fr. }} ''Actidium '' es un [[genus|género]] [[monotípico]] de [[hongo ... [55%] 2023-05-17
  15. Actinismo: En castellano, actínico significa relativo al actinismo, y actinismo es según la definición de la Real Academia: 1. m. Acción química de las radiaciones electromagnéticas, en especial las solares. [55%] 2023-05-17
  16. Actinium: Actinium is a chemical element, having the chemical symbol Ac. Its atomic number (the number of protons) is 89. [55%] 2023-08-23

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  3. Murray Rothbard === Marriage, employment, and activism === In 1953, Rothbard married ... who choose to use their protective and judicial services. Anarcho-capitalists ... ...
  4. Noam Chomsky he was arrested multiple times for his activism and placed on President ... === Anti-war activism and dissent: 1967–1975 === {{Quote box ... ...
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  7. Precedent ... Origin and Current Meanings of "Judicial Activism", California Law ... in a Supreme Court opinion discussing judicial activism, Justice Stevens wrote ...
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  10. Politics of Finland the Republic and the Government, and the judicial powers are exercised by ... The constitution of Finland and its place in the judicial system are ... ...
  11. Politics of Greece In Greece the judicial branch is divided into civil, and administrative ... The judicial system of Greece comprises three Supreme Courts: the ... ...
  12. Roe v. Wade ... way, and some called the decision a form of judicial activism. ... Category:Judicial activism Category:Medical lawsuits Category:United ... ...
  13. LGBT movements are made up of a wide range of political activism and cultural activity, including ... Bisexual activism became more visible toward the end of the 1960s ... ...
  14. Separation of powers ... A further development in English thought was the idea that the judicial ... * Judicial activism * Judicial independence * Legal reform ... ...
  15. Men's rights movement ...r= Men's Collective Struggles for Gender Justice: The Case of Antiviolence Activism |chapterurl= http://books.google.com/books?id=UvAZD45BMDoC&pg=PA459 }}</ref ...er= [[SAGE Publications]] |isbn=978-0-7619-2106-6|page=92}}</ref> and that judicial systems too easily accept false allegations of domestic violence by women a ...
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  17. International Criminal Court the ICC complements existing national judicial systems and may exercise ... The ICC has four principal organs: the Presidency, the Judicial Divisions ... ...
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  19. European Court of Human Rights ... Vleuten |first2=Anna van der |title=Judicial Activism in the European Court ... objectively it did not, due to the judicial activism of its judges.title ...
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