Sentences with phrase «judicial staff union»

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Times Union Staff photograph by Philip Kamrass — Christopher Porco listens as Orange County Judge Jeffrey G. Berry sentences him to two consecutive sentences of 25 years to life in the Albany County Judicial
Times Union Staff photograph by Philip Kamrass — Christopher Porco listens as Orange County Judge Jeffrey G. Berry sentences him to two consecutive sentences of 25 years to life in the Albany County Judicial Center in Albany, NY Tuesday December 12, 2006, for the axe murder of his father Peter, and the attack on his mother Joan in November 2004 at their Delmar, NY home.
(c) to promote, through appropriate training, the application of European law by judges, prosecutors and judicial staff, in a way which is in keeping with the fundamental rights and principles recognised in Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union and reflected in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union;
When organising training for judges, prosecutors and judicial staff (such as assistants, law - clerks and registrars), without prejudice to judicial independence or different judicial organisations in the European Union, Member States should adhere to the guidelines set out below.
The exchanges of judges are obviously one of the privileged means to reach that goal and, therefore, we present you in this issue of our Newsletter the Resolution on the training of judicial staff which was adopted by the European Union Council on October 24th, 2008.
(b) to improve the knowledge of the European Union's primary and secondary law among judges, prosecutors and judicial staff, including fostering the knowledge of the procedures before the European Court of Justice, in particular the procedure for obtaining a preliminary ruling on the validity and / or interpretation of provisions of European law;
The European Union Council, underlining the necessity of bringing to the foreground a common judicial culture, adopted on 24 Octobre 2008 a Resolution on the training of judicial staff which retains in particular the importance of the exchanges between judges.
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