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Qué (quién) es extraordinary treatment - definición

COURT ORDER DIRECTING A GOVERNMENT OR OTHER COURT
Extraordinary writ; Extraordinary remedy

Film treatment         
FIRST DRAFT OF A SCREENPLAY
Treatment (filmmaking); Video treatment; Music video treatment
A film treatment (or simply treatment) is a piece of prose, typically the step between scene cards (index cards) and the first draft of a screenplay for a motion picture, television program, or radio play. It is generally longer and more detailed than an outline (or one-page synopsis), and it may include details of directorial style that an outline omits.
Fitzalan Pursuivant Extraordinary         
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ENGLISH ROYAL OFFICER OF ARMS
Fitzalan Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary
Fitzalan Pursuivant of Arms Extraordinary is a current officer of arms in England. As a pursuivant extraordinary, Fitzalan is a royal officer of arms, but is not a member of the corporation of the College of Arms in London.
Involuntary treatment         
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MEDICAL TREATMENT UNDERTAKEN WITHOUT THE CONSENT OF THE PERSON BEING TREATED
Forced medical treatment; Involuntary medication; Forced medication; Right to refuse treatment; Right to refuse medical treatment; Non-consensual surgeries; Non-consensual surgery
Involuntary treatment (also referred to by proponents as assisted treatment and by critics as forced drugging) refers to medical treatment undertaken without the consent of the person being treated. Involuntary treatment is permitted by law in some countries when overseen by the judiciary through court orders; other countries defer directly to the medical opinions of doctors.

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Prerogative writ

"Prerogative writ" is a historic term for a writ (official order) that directs the behavior of another arm of government, such as an agency, official, or other court. It was originally available only to the Crown under English law, and reflected the discretionary prerogative and extraordinary power of the monarch. The term may be considered antiquated, and the traditional six comprising writs are often called the extraordinary writs and described as extraordinary remedies.

Six writs are traditionally classified as prerogative writs:

  • certiorari, an order by a higher court directing a lower court to send the record in a given case for review;
  • habeas corpus, a demand that a prisoner be taken before the court to determine whether there is lawful authority to detain the person;
  • mandamus, an order issued by a higher court to compel or to direct a lower court or a government officer to perform mandatory duties correctly;
  • prohibition, directing a subordinate to stop doing something the law prohibits;
  • procedendo, to send a case from an appellate court to a lower court with an order to proceed to judgment;
  • quo warranto, requiring a person to show by what authority they exercise a power.

Additionally, scire facias, one of the extraordinary writs, was once known as a prerogative writ.

Ejemplos de uso de extraordinary treatment
1. Deadly football brawl A Kurdish politician in Damascus said thousands had taken part in the peaceful demonstration seeking an end to what he described as extraordinary treatment of Syrian Kurds.
2. Mr Devaney said in his report that the CRC received "extraordinary treatment" by the DoI spanning both the Clinton and Bush administration, in part, due to its "sheer tenacity" and a "very orchestrated campaign", which included "instilling fear" into the environmental community that the company intended to commence drilling on the property.