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    Judging the morality of utilitarian actions: How poor utilitarian accessibility makes judges irrational by Kusev, Petko, van Schaik, Paul, Alzahrani, Shrooq, Lonigro, Samantha, Purser, Harry

    Published 2016
    “…Research on moral dilemmas in psychology, experimental philosophy, and neuropsychology has shown that respondents judge utilitarian personal moral actions (footbridge dilemma) as less appropriate than equivalent utilitarian impersonal moral actions (trolley dilemma). …”
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    Effect of pattern recognition ability training on judging performance of Malaysian rhythmic gymnastics judges by Teh, Lah Hoong

    Published 2010
    “…Although the judging task challenges the limited capacities of attention, memory and speed of processing of judges that are characteristic of humans, expert judges have learned to circumvent processing limitations encountered by novice judges by acquiring certain cognitive structures. …”
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    Analytical reading in appointing women as judges by Hilal, Huda

    Published 2011
    “…This research is trying to analyze the legal ruling of appointing woman as a judge through probing theoretical and practical concept in previous Islamic eras. …”
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    Separate opinions and declarations: the language choices of judges by Hafriza Burhanudeen

    Published 2003
    “…Data for this paper is extracted from the separate opinions and declarations of Judges Kooijmans, Koroma and Franck in the final judgement regarding the case of Philippines’ intervention in Malaysia’s and Indonesia’s dispute over the two islands.…”
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    Women as shari’ah court judges: Malaysia and Indonesia by Wan Muhammad, Ramizah

    Published 2018
    “…The paper is an attempt to see how this issue being dealt with among these two countries by looking into the related laws governing the qualifications of a judge and the challenges that a woman judge faces in the two countries…”
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    The discretionary power of the judge in the determination of Ta’Zir punishment by Nasimah Hussin

    Published 2004
    “…Hence, this paper discusses the power of the judge in the determination of ta’zir punishment and the extent of which the judge has in exercising his discretion in determining punishments, are relevant to the topic and will also be discussed…”
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    Pinning for judges in harmonising Civil Law and Shariah: Challenges and prospects by Shuaib, Farid Sufian

    Published 2009
    “…Although judicial law making in itself may be problematic, this paper seeks to examine how judges could harmonise civil law and Shariah. This paper examines relevant judicial methods, training for legal professionals and appointment of judges. …”
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    Movement pattern recognition ability of Malaysian rhythmic gymnastics judges by Kok, Lian Yee, Teh, Lah Hoong

    Published 2013
    “…This study examined the significance of movement pattern recognition ability in the judging performance of 30 rhythmic gymnastics judges who were classified correspondingly as expert, non-expert and novice. …”
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    Reason, conscience and equity: bishops as the king's judges in later Medieval England by Dodd, Gwilym

    Published 2014
    “…In fact, they are better described as king’s judges, for a large part of what bishops did in government was dispensing justice in the king’s name. …”
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