Sentences with phrase «as an arbiter at»

As an Arbiter at the Permanent Court of Arbitration of the Chamber of Commerce of Slovenia, of the European Court of Arbitration in Strasbourg and the International Chamber of Commerce in Paris I have participated in numerous arbitration proceedings.

Not exact matches

Even in cases with hundreds of thousands of claimants, he has been regarded as a fair, trustworthy arbiter who is adept at working with people living through their worst nightmare.
In the one understanding of contextualization, the revelatory trajectory moves only from authoritative Word into contemporary culture; in the other, the trajectory moves both from text to context and from context to text, and in the midst of this traffic the interpreter, rather like a police officer at a busy intersection, emerges as the sovereign arbiter as to what God's Word for our time actually is.
This emphasis on a basic form of experience to serve as ground and source of evidence as well as final arbiter for the metaphysical venture is one of the most, perhaps the most, distinctive features of Whitehead's philosophy — and, at least in my opinion, one of the most attractive.
He writes, inter alia, «When the pope is understood not only as final arbiter to the deposit of faith but also its only source of theological reinterpretation, there is surely at least an impoverishment of the Church's theological life.»
A look at how it will work, why Roger Goodell will retain power as final arbiter, and why the NFLPA isn't going to like it
So, it appears there's something of a disconnect at Sundance, between the idea of a perfectly neutral, non-partisan arbiter of artistic merit, the festival that focuses on the stories while politically, as Redford put it elsewhere in the press conference, «the pendulum swings,» and the reality of a filmmaking body that is deeply, sometimes radically, political.
Courts, at the state and federal level, were more and more frequently called upon as an arbiter of student or employee or citizen rights.
The NHA, at least as of a 2012 audit, was the sole arbiter of how finances were used within the individual charter schools.
If Mr. Fowler, often regarded as the final arbiter of modern English, is correct, then I am pretty sure I have captured the ultimate irony — or at least the automotive version of it — when I opine that the mainstream automaker most likely to carry on the ages - old tradition of powering its luxury sedans with a naturally aspirated V8 is going to be... Hyundai.
Amazon is trying to set up itself as the ultimate arbiter of who is allowed to promote in the big (or at least bigger) leagues and who is not.
And perhaps 52 million of these dogs are regarded as either despicable curs or unacceptable examples of their breed by these appearance arbiters at the AKC.
While the second character has no actual images of their in - game model to show, their name is visible on the character select screen, which reveals that Gears of War anatagonist General Raam (pictured at the top of this post) will be joining the likes of Halo's Arbiter and Battletoads» as guest characters in Killer Instinct.
He was not only at the forefront of establishing a market for this neglected art form; his reputation as an arbiter of artistic taste also provided an impetus for the collection and study of photography by museums and scholars.
When it failed to sell at a 1990 Sotheby's auction, the couple — and by default, Schnabel — were skewered in multiple articles, as well as in Anthony Haden - Guest's 1996 art - world tell - all True Colors, as arbiters of the eighties bubble.
His main claim to fame, however, was as the junk - science arbiter at the head of The Advancement of Sound Science Coalition (later Center)(TASSC).
Finally, while numerous global warming denial sites are getting excited by Sheehan's conversion, as if he is some great arbiter of scientific truth, it seems perhaps that he hasn't always been that great at assessing science anyway as Tim Lambert points out in this comments thread at Deltoid.
Juries have no rights on questions of evidence at all, except as the final arbiters of fact.
Yet, there are no lawyers explicitly invited to advise on the smart contracts people are placing on blockchain platforms such as Ethereum, and if there is a dispute it is solved by a lay panel of arbiters, which again may include no lawyers at all.
Generally if there is no evidence as to difference in priority, least restrictive means is used, though it's of course up to the arbiter at the end of the day.
These criticisms can be grouped into two areas: (1) those aimed at the process itself and (2) those relating to the role of the Minister of Justice as the arbiter of conviction review.
The Chief Justice held that s. 6 of the Act protects both the functioning and the legitimacy of the Supreme Court as a general court of appeal for Canada, at para. 49: «The purpose of s. 6 is to ensure not only civil law training and experience on the Court, but also to ensure that Quebec's distinct legal traditions and social values are represented on the Court, thereby enhancing the confidence of the people of Quebec in the Supreme Court as the final arbiter of their rights.»
at the end of every speech he delivered in the Roman Senate, I think we must «disestablish» the McGill Guide as the arbiter either of legal writing style or of legal citation practice in Canada.
Neither the public at large, nor professional representatives are likely to question the qualifications, expertise or knowledge of a particular officer advising them, because they are aware that this same officer may ultimately be the sole arbiter of whether their obligations as taxpayers — or those of their clients — have been properly satisfied.
ALJs serve as impartial arbiters at regulatory and benefits - granting agencies.
Given this perspective, I would attempt to facilitate discussions between individuals and / or work units as well as coach the respective administrator, director, manager, supervisor, etc. in order to resolve a conflict at the lowest possible level.In the human resources sub-discipline of employer - employee relations, matters involving disputes are generally handled through a formal grievance or disciplinary appeal process that results in a decision imposed on the parties by an arbiter.
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