Sentences with phrase «lavelle of the national law»

Le Pen is campaigning for a wholesale renegotiation of the EU's treaties, restoring the primacy of national law, declawing the European Central Bank, ending free movement, and effectively killing the Single Market.
Conflicts of National Laws with International Business Activity: Issues of Extraterritoriality, British - North American Committee 30, by A.H. Hermann.
On many points, decisions of Islamic religious courts have the force of national law (a touchy issue when a dispute involves a Muslim and a non-Muslim, or when one spouse in an existing marriage converts to Islam and makes the other members of the family subject to Shari'a determinations on matters such as child custody).
Investigate the safe use of donor milk through human milk banks for vulnerable infants, mindful of national laws, cultural and religious beliefs.
9 May 2016 GENEVA / NEW YORK - A new report by WHO, UNICEF, and the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) reveals the status of national laws to protect and promote breastfeeding.
A new report by WHO, UNICEF, and the International Baby Food Action Network (IBFAN) reveals the status of national laws to protect and promote breastfeeding.
Pieces of official evidence seen by Citi News show that state officials of both the Transport and Finance Ministries broke a number of national laws in their supervision of the 3.6 million Ghana cedis bus branding contract executed by Smarttys.
The CPI project, led by journalists Dan Fagin of Newsday and Marianne Lavelle of the National Law Journal, in part analyzed 161 studies of four chemicals reviewed over the last 25 years: two pesticides — alachlor and atrazine — the industrial solvent formaldehyde, and the dry - cleaning agent perchloroethylene.
Prior to her appointment to the Secretariat in September, 2007, Ms Zimmerman was a member of the Health Law Group at the Toronto office of a national law firm, where she represented health care institutions and a variety of health care professionals.
Why were some children left behind in contradiction of the title of the national law?
The federal government has granted Indiana a three - year extension of its waiver, which exempts the state from certain provisions of the national law.
Some 135 countries have made it part of their national laws by ratifying the Paris Agreement, and therefore it is part of the base on which they design their climate policy and plans.
2 Illegal logging is generally defined as the harvesting, transporting, processing, buying or selling of wood in violation of national laws.
Most global industries face a patchwork of national laws and regulations, but the agency that governs international shipping, the International Maritime Organization (IMO), has argued strongly that the industry should be governed by a single regulatory regime, as though it were a sovereign nation of its own.
There is a strong case to argue that the Uninsured Drivers Agreement 1999 (the 1999 agreement) is part and parcel of our national law and thus subject to the Marleasing interpretive principle (see Marleasing SA v La Comercial Internacional de Alimentacion SA [1990] ECR I - 4135) and that the normal rules of construction that apply to private agreements produce the same purposive outcome anyway.
So say the editors of The National Law Journal in picking 25 legal stories that defined the decade.
However, in the absence of a system to preventively suspend the application of national laws during unconstitutionality procedures, judicial fees must be paid at the higher rate until the Constitutional Court decides the issue.
Does the Brussels I Regulation preclude the use of provisions of national law which enable proceedings to be brought against persons of unknown address?
And as with many bloggers, he'll be writing a book along with Stuart Taylor of The National Law Journal about the incident.
The Court reaffirms in the VALE case that companies as creatures of national law only exist by virtue of the national legislation (Daily Mail, Case 81/87).
The ECJ emphasised that «the national court must give full effect to Article 325 (1) and (2) TFEU, if need be by disapplying the provisions of national law» (emphasis added, see the operative part of the judgment, para. 1).
Consequently, Article 27 could not be made applicable in proceedings between private parties in order to exclude the application of a provision of national law (para 48).
Legal aid is threatened in this country, according to The Wall Street Journal's Law Blog (by way of The National Law Journal).
The Court also noted that the Directive requires providers to establish internal procedures for responding to requests for access based on the relevant provisions of national law [80].
While it is no perfect solution either (and there probably is none), the Advocate General's solution of doing exactly the same thing the other way round — offering the action for damages as consolation for the party that has previously benefitted from an erroneous transformation of EU law by the Member State and now pays the price because of horizontal direct effect excluding the application of a norm of national law they had relied on — has at least a somewhat more equilibrated approach towards sharing the burden of advantages and disadvantages.
The party suffering a damage because of the incompatibility of national law with EU law could still start an action for damages against the Member State, as already indicated in the Dominguez case (para 50).
Prior to joining MG+M, Rebecca was a partner in the Miami office of another national law firm, serving on the national trial team for one of its largest clients and leading the firm's asbestos practice in state, federal and appellate courts throughout Florida.
We have the resources, experience and talent of a national law firm to face powerful hospitals and medical corporations.
The Ohio office of The Cochran Firm brings the resources of a national law firm to Ohio residents.
One of national law firm Moore Blatch's most widely - commended injury lawyers has been shortlisted for the Law Society's «Solicitor of the Year» Award.
«Best of The National Law Journal» Readers Rankings ask readers to cast votes for vendors in various categories for the best providers of services, products or education to U.S. law firms.
For the second consecutive year, LawVision Group has been voted «Best Lawyer / Law Firm Business Development & Coaching Services» firm, as part of the 6th annual 2017 Best of The National Law Journal Readers Rankings Survey.
Jon Lindsey is the New York founding partner of Major, Lindsey & Africa, voted the «Best Legal Recruiter» by the readers of The National Law Journal, «best legal search firm in the United States» in Worldlaw Business magazine's survey of the AmLaw 100, and «in a league apart» from other legal recruiters by The American Lawyer.
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I was in NYC that day, where I worked as editor of the National Law Journal.
Advocate General Cruz - Villalón, found that the offence of murder and hence the question of the application of a more lenient sentence was a matter of national law.
It can also be a problem of the system of EU law which might be slightly different from a system of national law and that is why the questions and answers would not fit.
Law.com bloggers and co-hosts, J. Craig Williams and Bob Ambrogi welcome Attorney Fred Alvarez, chair of the ABA Commission on Opportunities for Racial and Ethnic Minorities in the Profession and award recipients Attorney Richard A. Soden, of counsel to the Boston office of the national law firm of Goodwin Procter LLP and Justice Dan Sosa Jr., retired Justice of the New Mexico Supreme Court, to talk about diversity in the legal profession.
Delvigne is an important judgment from the point of view of constitutional law, the political nature of Union citizenship and the role played by the Court of Justice in reviewing increasingly large areas of national law.
In this respect, he immediately excludes the relevance of national law and practices (Art. 52 (6) CFREU) and of the constitutional traditions common to the Member States (Art. 52 (4) CFREU) for the purpose of the interpretation of Article 50 CFREU with regard to the combination of administrative and criminal sanctions.
He outlined that EU law is an «independent source» of national law.
A former Washington Post reporter who covered legal affairs, he became editor of the National Law Journal in 1980 and then editor and -LSB-...]
(Example: It is nearly three years since I left as editor of the National Law Journal, and I still get calls and e-mails from PR folks who think I'm still there.)
This also means that, even though their application does not come within the ambit of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU according to the CJEU's ruling in their case, Belgium is still bound by the ECHR in the application of its national laws.
Among those who have expressed interest: James Finkelstein, the founder and former owner of the National Law Journal, and a media buyout firm in which U2 lead singer Bono is a partner.
A former Washington Post reporter who covered legal affairs, he became editor of the National Law Journal in 1980 and then editor and associate publisher of the Los Angeles Daily Journal in 1989.
Law students are finding a way to get that training anyway by suing their alma maters, as reported in this article from the upcoming issue of the National Law Journal (h / t to Tax Prof Blog).
The Web site of the National Law Journal has a new look, but with the redesign comes a subscription wall blocking access to all but one main story a week.
This is the second year the Atlanta office of the national law firm has been awarded a top tier ranking in the Personal Injury Litigation — Plaintiffs area of practice.
Maybe one should look at the situation more holistically: migrants enjoy the sense of a special rights status, and special protection by the Court of Justice, and the migrant who would be eligible for naturalization might be deterred from doing so by the thought that they will lose all this protection and be subject to the whims of national law.
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