Sentences with phrase «justice rendered a judgment»

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No, they have rendered their judgment of what constitutes «justice
A prohibition thus issued in Barcelona gave rise to a first ruling by the Court of Justice on the matter in the Elite Taxi judgment (C - 434 / 15) rendered last December 2017.
In the Court of Appeal, Lord Justice Mance (as he then was) gave the lead judgment in which a detailed review of case law concerning judgments rendered in private and shrouded by a requirement of non-publication were considered.
An application can be made to the DIFC Court to recognise a foreign court money judgment rendered in England (or from another jurisdiction) and once there is a DIFC Court Judgment / Order recognizing the foreign judgment the party seeking enforcement can now request the DIFC Court to issue an execution letter to the Chief Justice of the Dubai Courts pursuant to Article 7 (2) of the Judicial authority Law.
On September 15, 2016, in the midst of the Camp - Savaryn - McIlhargey controversy, Justice D.R.G. Thomas reconvened the trial of Travis Vader in the Court of Queen's Bench of Alberta, at Edmonton, to render judgment on two counts of first degree murder.
In Phillips v. United Service Automobile Association, Justice Lopez of the Court of Appeals of New Mexico deferred to this rendering of the maxim De Fide et Officio Judicis non Recipitur Quaestio, sed de Scientia Sive sit Eror Juris sive Facti to defeat an application that the fact of an eight month delay by the trial judge to render judgment was in and of itself an abuse of discretion and grounds for appeal:
he unanimous judgment in Canada v. Federation of Law Societies, written by Justice Thomas Cromwell on behalf of the court, renders provisions of Proceeds of Crime (Money Laundering) and Terrorist Financing Act unconstitutional as they apply to lawyers.
Chief Justices bang heads, twist arms, and break legs in order to get their courts to produce more of it, but they don't always succeed, and unanimity remains at least somewhat scarce on the U.S. and Canadian Supreme Courts (although more on the former than on the latter, which has been unanimous in judgment in between two thirds and three quarters of its decisions rendered since 2010).
Another example of the concern to render justice as quickly as possible is that the Court of Appeal will be allowed to render judgment based only on the factums submitted by the parties, without the necessity to hear them plead on a date usually months down the road from submission of the factums.
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