Croatian law does not allow the extradition of its citizens for trials abroad.
It also recommends NHS trusts develop protocols to ensure replacement joints conform to the National Institute for Clinical Excellence guidance, and a policy for trials of prostheses.
To prepare for trials, she followed police into tenement shooting galleries, scaled rickety staircases in dilapidated buildings and fought off the stench of squalor to talk to reluctant witnesses.
Houston lawyer George Fleming has been spending a lot of time in Philadelphia lately, preparing for trials against Redux manufacturer Wyeth that never seem to make it all the way to a verdict.
Many experts who conduct clinical trials have stated that it is not unusual for complex trials to take longer than expected for proper analysis.
The panel had called for faster trials and longer sentences for convicted rapists, but not the death penalty.
The government-approved panel had called for faster trials and longer sentences for convicted rapists, but not the death penalty.
The commission, headed by retired chief justice JS Verma, has called for faster trials and longer sentences for convicted rapists, but not the death penalty.
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On Wednesday a panel reviewing India's laws on sex crimes after the fatal gang rape of a student called for faster trials and urged longer sentences for those convicted.
On June 17th Renato Schifani, speaker of the Senate, read a letter from Mr Berlusconi backing an amendment proposed by two senators that would stop for a year all trials for crimes committed before June 2002, except for those the government deems most serious.
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As noted above, the use of genetic engineering techniques for anything that falls within the regulatory definition of a "pesticide"--even when that definition is tortured to claim jurisdiction--triggers case-by-case review, which is not necessary for small-scale field trials for other pesticides, regardless of risk.
Wittenberg qualified for the trials in 1988 as a 25-year-old attorney fresh out of law school.
The deal: They help out with basic research, while aid agencies help pay for human trials.
Moreover, the economy's productive capacity is fully intact, ready for whatever trials lie ahead.
Rather, he expresses his concerns for the need for such trials in the following way.
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However, the drug will continue to be available for clinical trials under the proposals.
He called for controlled trials, and warned even "natural" products could have side effects.
McCain took the opportunity to praise the use of military courts for the trials of suspected terrorists.
In theory, this technique can confirm the positive effects of a drug without the need for long trials.
Result: Goodfellow's labs are steadily reducing compound "cycle times" (from first screen to candidate selection for clinical trials).
It questioned the reason for some trials which it said had failed to come up with new findings.
Essex, advance man for human trials, is spending this fall in Botswana, where 38% of adults are already infected.
They grease the skids for clinical trials, too, by assembling networks of doctors and patients who want to participate.
Kennedy questioned Solicitor General Paul Clement about the legal safeguards for the trials.
Naturally, the rules for conducting criminal trials differ from those for military tribunals.
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In addition, smaller companies struggle to clear the regulatory hurdles involved in meeting the expensive requirements for clinical trials.
Mr Blunkett has dropped his predecessor's plans to restrict the right of some defendants to opt for jury trials.
The 120ft state-of-the-art boat, unveiled by the Queen earlier this month, left Dartmouth three days ago for sea trials.
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