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    Sanford Bates Correspondence to E. R. Cass

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    A letter addressed to E. R. Cass from Sanford Bates concerning Bates presiding over a meeting

    Sanford Bates Correspondence from Gene E. Carte

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    A letter addressed to Sanford Bates from Gene E. Carte concerning Bates speaking in one of Carte's classes

    Sanford Bates Correspondence from Gene E. Carte

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    A letter addressed to Sanford Bates from Gene E. Carte confirming Bates speaking with two of Carte's classes

    Sanford Bates Correspondence from Gene E. Carte Page 1

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    The first page of a letter addressed to Sanford Bates from Gene E. Carte confirming Bates speaking with two of Carte's classes

    Sanford Bates Correspondence from Gene E. Carte Page 2

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    The second page of a letter addressed to Sanford Bates from Gene E. Carte confirming Bates speaking with two of Carte's classes

    Supervising the execution of judgments delivered by the European Court of Human Rights: the challenges facing the Committee of Ministers

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    This publication combines several papers resulting from a conference held at the British Institute of International and Comparative Law in 2003. Tom Barkhuysen and Michel van Emmerik provide a comparative view on the implementation of judgments of the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) within the national legal orders of various Member States and assess what improvements are required. Murray Hunt outlines the State’s obligations flowing from a judgment of the ECtHR within the context of the wider international law framework governing the legal consequences of internationally wrongful acts. Ed Bates charts the supervision of the execution of judgments delivered by the ECtHR and the challenges facing the Committee of Ministers. Piet Hiem van Kempen discusses a framework for a national post-trial procedure for redressing violations of the ECtHR in criminal cases

    Sanford Bates Correspondence to E. R. Cass

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    A letter addressed to E. R. Cass from Sanford Bates in which Bates says he's glad to serve as Chairman of the Comittee on Resolutions

    Sanford Bates Correspondence from E. E. Dudding

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    A letter addressed to Sanford Bates from E. E. Dudding concerning a yearbook from the Department of Justice showing the work of the Bureau of Prisons

    Sanford Bates Correspondence from A. E. Driscoll

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    A letter addressed to Sanford Bates from Governor A. E. Driscoll in response to a request of sending a copy of the attached letter to each member of the Senate Investigating Committee

    Bruce Bates

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    "[R.2795.] A/B. Bruce Bates. HMA Boom Defenc[e] RAN."[R.2795.] Able Seaman Bruce Bates. His Majesty's Australian Boom Defenc[e], Royal Australian Navy.Date:199
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