The Scottish Parliament's
Justice Committee welcomed the proposal to establish a specialist personal injury court but raised their concerns regarding the capacity of the new specialist court, recommending it be established before the new level of privative jurisdiction is introduced.
Not exact matches
Republicans on Capitol Hill
welcomed the decision but acknowledged that it fell short of demands by three Republican
committee chairmen that the
Justice Department appoint a second special counsel to investigate the accusations of surveillance abuses.
While the
committee called the community remedy a «
welcome addition» to anti-social behaviour laws as a way to satisfy victims without exposing the perpetrator to the criminal
justice system, they expressed concern that «individuals could use the trigger in a malicious, vexatious or indeed prejudicial way».
The Bar Council and the Young Barristers»
Committee welcome new proposals published by the Ministry of
Justice...
The Bar Council and Young Barristers»
Committee welcomed proposals published by the Ministry of
Justice to replace the Advocates» Graduated Fee Scheme (AGFS).
The announcement was
welcomed by many, including YLAL's
committee members: Sinead Hayes wrote about it for The
Justice Gap, Katherine Barnes for the Solicitors Journal, and YLAL co-chair Oliver Carter for openDemocracy As Rachel Logan of Amnesty wrote, «the government needs to fix the mess it has created.
We note and
welcome the
Justice Select
Committee's renewed inquiry into the government's plans to raise the small claims limit for personal injury.
Written submissions to the
Committee are
welcomed (with a deadline of 30 September 2015) and whilst the review obviously relates broadly to HMCTS, the
Committee signals its particular interest in how the introduction of employment tribunal fees has affected access to
justice.
Meanwhile, YLAL
committee member Philip Armitage used our column in Solicitors Journal — written prior to Truss appearing before the Justice Committee — to welcome the Lord Chancellor to
committee member Philip Armitage used our column in Solicitors Journal — written prior to Truss appearing before the
Justice Committee — to welcome the Lord Chancellor to
Committee — to
welcome the Lord Chancellor to her post.
Sandy Kinart, of the Victims of Chemical Valley
committee, invites the community to
welcome the
Justice for Injured Workers riders and bike with them through the area.
The establishment of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Commission (ATSIC) and of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social
Justice Commissioner within the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission (HREOC) were
welcomed by the
Committee.
The
Committee welcomes the establishment of the Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander Social
Justice Commissioner in 1993.