The country's courts handled more than 280, 000 labour disputes in 2008, according to Outlook Weekly, an official magazine.
Mr Kirchner has amassed formidable influence over Argentina's courts, media, legislature and provincial governors.
Jury selection is not the only way in which social media are altering the nation's courts.
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Italy's courts have already convicted in absentia 22 CIA agents over the same case.
It takes an age, for example, to enforce a contract in the country's courts.
Justice Scott will presumably take a dim view of the impartiality of Fiji's courts.
Egypt's courts are emerging as the only serious check to the huge power of the state.
He made sure that Chile's courts have their hands tied with regard to his crimes.
Those seeking justice often suffer interminable delays because Brazil's courts are vastly overloaded with cases.
Her Majesty's Courts and Tribunals Service said it was simply accommodating the artwork on behalf of Carmarthenshire Museum.
The tax agency is pursuing a criminal investigation against HSBC in Argentina's courts.
Britain's courts would first have to be satisfied that he had committed a crime under both British and Thai law.
Another reason for this booming export business, grumble the Canadian and American police, is the leniency of British Columbia's courts.
So, argues Mr Hun Sen, it should be up to Cambodia's courts to put the captured Khmers Rouges on trial.
Since 2011, Apple and Samsung have been slugging it out across the world's courts in a series of distracting patent battles.
Inquests in Northern Ireland have limited powers compared with Coroner's Courts elsewhere in the UK and cannot reach verdicts, only findings.
But given the store that French wine-makers set by terroir, the country's courts may well decide that only Cuba can make Cuban rum.
Turin's courts have managed to cut the delays by giving priority to older cases and publishing the rate at which judges clear them.
The tests were ordered by Chile's courts to establish whether the former dictator is mentally fit to stand trial on charges for atrocities.
It prohibits the use of any foreign law in the state's courts that would interfere with U.S. constitutional rights or state public policy.
Since the failed coup in 2000, Fiji's courts have made critical decisions, and the indigenous Fijian-dominated government has acquiesced, usually reluctantly and grudgingly.
Afghanistan's courts and its rule of law will ultimately provide the most obvious illustration of whether the country's emerging democracy is earning the public's respect.
Italy's courts follow the principle that appeals should be allowed at each stage of the process so as to minimise the chance of an injustice.
But among those charged was Munyaradzi Gwisai, a university lecturer and former lawmaker from Prime Minister Morgan Tsvangirai's party, who called his conviction a "shame" for Zimbabwe's courts.
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In November 2010, seventy percent of the voters of Oklahoma approved an amendment to the state constitution that would have barred shariah from being used in Oklahoma's courts.
To support himself through university, he worked as a typist and a cleaner in one of the city's courts, and later began a successful career as a public prosecutor.
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Settled in his chambers around the corner from Turin's courts of justice, with a stately grandfather clock ticking in the background, Mr Grande Stevens appears every bit the establishment toff.
Strasbourg's courts have handed out unusually severe sentences of up to two years' imprisonment to the few young trouble-makers unlucky enough to get caught (only a dozen arrests were made).
Unfortunately, these are troubles that Egypt's courts cannot fix.
The nation's courts, acting on their own, ordered seizure of wholesale stocks and fixed a third price, for retail sugar, at 40 rupees per kilo, which was half the price in neighboring Afghanistan.
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