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What (who) is judicial confession - definition

1882 WORK BY LEO TOLSTOY
A Confession (novel); A Confession (Tolstoy); My Confession; A Confession

French Confession of Faith         
1559 FRENCH REFORMED CONFESSION
Gallican Confession; Gallic Confession; La Rochelle Confession; French Confession; French confession; Gallic confession; Gallic Confession of Faith; La Rochelle Confession of Faith; Confession de La Rochelle; Confessio Gallicana
The French Confession of Faith (1559) or Confession de La Rochelle or Gallic Confession of Faith or La Rochelle Confession of Faith is a Reformed confession of faith.
A Mother's Confession         
  • The wedding scene in ''A Mother's Confession''
1915 FILM BY IVAN ABRAMSON
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A Mother's Confession is a 1915 silent film written and directed by Ivan Abramson, and starring Christine Mayo and Austin Webb.(21 August 1915).
Judicial activism in the European Union         
CONTROVERSIAL JUDICIAL PRACTICE, PARTICULARLY IN THE UNITED STATES
Judicial Activism; Judicial activist; Legislating from the bench; Activist judge; Activist judges; Judicial Tyranny; Judicial activism in Canada; Law and social change; Juristocracy; Judicial activism (Canada); Activist court; Broad judicial review; Judicial activism in the European Union; Judicial activism in the european union; Judicial fiat; Legislate from the bench; Judicial tyranny; Judicial activism in India; Judicial Activism In India; Judicialization; Judicial overreach; Activist judiciary; Judicial activists; Judicially activist
The European Court of Justice has historically been an important driver of integration in the EU by performing judicial activism.For a critical view on the concept of judicial activism in regard to the ECJ, see Grimmel, Andreas (2014).

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Confession (Leo Tolstoy)

Confession (pre-reform Russian: Исповѣдь; post-reform Russian: Исповедь, tr. Íspovedʹ), or My Confession, is a short work on the subject of melancholia, philosophy and religion by the Russian novelist Leo Tolstoy. It was written in 1879 to 1880, when Tolstoy was in his early fifties.