Sentences with phrase «parliament justice committee»

John Sturrock recently provided oral evidence to a Scottish Parliament Justice Committee Round - Table Session on «Alternative Dispute Resolution».

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The Green Party Member of European Parliament, a German citizen who looks even younger than his tender 35 years, shepherded the legislation through as vice chair for the parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and HomParliament, a German citizen who looks even younger than his tender 35 years, shepherded the legislation through as vice chair for the parliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Homparliament's Committee on Civil Liberties, Justice and Home Affairs.
The five - member Committee comprises a Justice of the Supreme Court who is the Chairperson with two Justices of the Court of Appeal appointed by the Judicial Council and two other persons appointed on the advice of the Council of State, who are neither members of the Council of State, nor members of Parliament, nor lawyers.
«Justice Atuguba has seniority over me because instead of continuing straight from the fourth year as we used to call it, of law school, to the fifth year which is the professional year or rather the final part of the professional course, I broke and went to do my master's so when I came back they — my first classmates — had already been called to the bar so I was called to the bar with Ato Dadzie and that younger generation,» she told parliament's Appointment Committee on Friday, 16 June when Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu asked her to clarify to the committee whether she or Justice Atuguba was senior to tCommittee on Friday, 16 June when Minority Leader Haruna Iddrisu asked her to clarify to the committee whether she or Justice Atuguba was senior to tcommittee whether she or Justice Atuguba was senior to the other.
O'Donnell made the announcement to the Commons justice select committee as he published special guidelines for senior civil servants in the event of a hung parliament.
The Ranking Member on the Constitutional, Legal and Parliamentary Affairs Committee of Parliament, Inusah Fuseini, has called on the Chief Justice to hurriedly determine whether a prima facie case has been established against the Chairperson of the Electoral Commission (EC) Charlotte Osei, in order to clear any lingering doubts about the integrity of the Commission's leadership.
The Supreme Court judge made this known on Friday when she appeared before the Appointments Committee of Parliament to be vetted for the position of Chief Justice.
Answering questions by members of the vetting committee under parliament's appointment committee, the attorney general and minister designate for justice revealed that the independent prosecutor's office to be set up by the President will deal specifically with corruption.
Neither myself as the then sector Minister who piloted this agreement through parliament or my deputy was invited by this committee and yet against the rules of natural justice, the committee goes ahead to allege fraud,» he said.
Several of the independent experts appearing before either the Commons Committee on Justice and Human Rights or the Senate Committee on Legal and Constitutional Affairs in the last session (3rd session, 40th Parliament) on criminal law amendments were concerned about the failure to provide additional funding concurrent with proposals that would increase the number of persons incarcerated at any one time.
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MP Murray Rankin, Vice-Chair of the Standing Committee on Justice and Human Rights, raised Hassan's case in Parliament and called for an independent public inquiry.
In an interview with Buzzfeed, the chair of the Justice Select Committee, Conservative MP Bob Neill, said that «budget pressures» and an «unwillingness to listen to professionals» meant changes to legal aid were rushed through Parliament and went too far.
In view of the fact that the judgment in the said case was not appealed to the Court of Justice, the GC followed this reasoning also in the case T - 186 / 11 Schönberger v Parliament, however, this time, the applicant's petition was declared admissible by the Petitions Committee, but, as Mr. Schönberger alleged, not properly handled in the subsequent steps.
Other esteemed speakers include Nicola Beer (Secretary General of the FDP), Dr. Eva Kühne - Hörmann (Hessian Minister of Justice), Prof. Dr. Alexander Lorz (law professor in Düsseldorf and Hessian Minister of Culture), Dr. Thomas Remmers (Vice-President of the German Bar Association), Prof. Dr. Christoph von der Malsburg (Neuroscientist and recipient of the Körber - Prize), Dr. Carsten Linz (Global Head, SAP Center for Digital Leadership and Author of «Radical Business Model Transformation») and Kalle Palling (Chairman of the EU Affairs Committee of the Parliament of «the digital role model» Estonia).
Lucia Clark was delighted to take part in a round table evidence session of the Justice Committee of the Scottish Parliament on Tuesday, looking at...
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.
Then - minister of justice Kim Campbell tabled the committee's full French translation in Parliament in 1990, but it was never enacted.
The Civil Litigation (Expenses and Group Proceedings)(Scotland) Bill is currently before the Scottish Parliament's Justice Committee.
She has regularly briefed and given evidence to select committees of both Houses of Parliament on family law and access to justice issues in general and adoption law and practice in particular.
As all the world (nearby) likely knows by now, Mr. Justice Rothstein will attend at a meeting of an ad hoc committee made up of members of Parliament in order to answer their questions concerning... exactly what, we're not yet sure.
Bob Neill, the Conservative chair of the House of Commons» justice committee, said that he hoped, if the PM wins the election, then the legislation could be reintroduced «as a matter of priority» in the next Parliament.
Born 1952; law degree at the University of Vilnius (1974 - 79); Doctor of Legal Science of the Law University of Lithuania (1999); member of the Lithuanian Bar (1979 - 90); member of the Supreme Council (Parliament) of the Republic of Lithuania (1990 - 92), then member of the Seimas (Parliament) of the Republic of Lithuania and member of the Seimas» State and Law Committee (1992 - 96); Judge at the Constitutional Court of the Republic of Lithuania (1996 - 2005), then Adviser to the President of the Lithuanian Constitutional Court (from 2006); Lecturer in the Constitutional Law Department of the Law Faculty of Mykolas Romeris University (1997 - 2000), then Associate Professor (2000 - 04) and Professor (from 2004) in that department, and finally Head of Department (2005 - 07); Dean of the Law Faculty of Mykolas Romeris University (2007 - 10); member of the Venice Commission (2006 - 10); signatory of the act of 11 March 1990 re-establishing Lithuania's independence; author of numerous legal publications; Judge at the Court of Justice since 6 October 2010.
That change has the potential to derail Gladue principles according to several witness called to speak before Parliament's justice committee regarding the bill, including Eric Gottardi, chair of the Canadian Bar Association's criminal justice section.
Born 1950; graduated in law from the University of Lund (1975); Clerk at the Landskrona District Court (1976 - 78); Assistant Judge at an administrative court of appeal (1978 - 82); Deputy Judge at an administrative court of appeal (1982); Legal Adviser to the Swedish Parliament's Standing Committee on the Constitution (1983 - 85); Legal Adviser at the Ministry of Finance (1985 - 90); Director of the Division for Personal Income Taxes at the Ministry of Finance (1990 - 96); Director of the Excise Duty Division at the Ministry of Finance (1996 - 98); Fiscal Counsellor at the Permanent Representation of Sweden to the European Union (1998 - 2000); Director - General for Legal Affairs in the Tax and Customs Department of the Ministry of Finance (2000 - 05); Judge at the Supreme Administrative Court (2005 - 09); President of the Administrative Court of Appeal, Gothenburg (2009 - 11); Judge at the Court of Justice since 6 October 2011.
Bill C - 32 was debated in Parliament's justice committee up until December and is now before the Senate having passed through the House of Commons.
The traditional way is law reform: a committee filled with mostly lawyers, legal drafting experts from ministries of justice, civil society consultations, advice from councils of state, parliamentary commissions, and adoption of a rule regime in parliament.
The select committee agreed with Lord Justice Thomas that such major constitutional changes required «a proper, open examination so that we could have something that Parliament was content with, the judiciary was content with and the executive was content with» (para 41).
It will be for the new Justice Committee in the next Parliament to decide whether to continue work on this subject.
The European Parliament committee for Justice and Civil Liberties (LIBE) also tried to come up with alternatives (again, drafted by Voss» own party colleagues) that would safeguard fundamental rights by removing reference to «content recognition technologies,» and no fewer than six national governments are so concerned about the idea that they have requested legal advice.
With the Scottish Parliament's Justice Committee recommending a «wholesale review» of Scots family law this year, I would suggest that this opportunity is used to encourage a greater use of mediation and to raise awareness of the benefits of choosing to settle...
With the Scottish Parliament's Justice Committee recommending a «wholesale review» of Scots family law this year, I would suggest that this opportunity is used to encourage a greater use of mediation and to raise awareness of the benefits of choosing to settle disputes out of court.
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