Albert Jan van den Berg, Annulment of Awards in International Arbitration, in INTERNATIONAL ARBITRATION IN THE 21ST CENTURY 133 (R Lillich & C Brower eds, 1994) For illustration, see Southern Pacific Properties v Egypt, where vacatur in Paris led to dismissal of
Citation discrétion- Discretion is a police officer's option to use his judgment to interpret the law as it applies to misdemeanor crimes The laws that apply to felony crimes, such as murder, are black and white Laws that apply to misdemeanor crimes can be a gray area for police officers, allowing them to exercise their good judgment and determine whether a crime is serious enough to carry theJudicial discretion refers to a judge's power to make a decision based on his or her individualized evaluation, guided by the principles of law Judicial discretion gives courts immense power which is exercised when legislature allows for it For example, Ohio's rules of civil procedure Rule 59 allow courts to grant a new trial based on its
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