Sentences with phrase «rights delivered its judgment»

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Ireland's highest court will deliver judgment later on a landmark case on the rights of the unborn.
Delivering judgment on Tuesday, Justice John Tsoho, in giving the EFCC a go - ahead to continue and conclude its ongoing investigations, struck out the fundamental human rights enforcement suit filed by the former First Lady against the anti-graft agency.
The High Court in Accra, Human Rights Division, presided over by His Lordship Justice Anthony K. Yeboah, will today [Monday] deliver judgment on the case filed by five citizens over the delayed implementation of the Representation of the People Amendment Act also known as the ROPAA law, 2006 [Act 699].
Whilst it can not be said that this would never be an appropriate course for the case tribunal to take it, in my judgment, where the matter complained of was, by inference, put before the electorate as an issue and they have delivered their verdict through the ballot box it can not be right to override that verdict.»
Delivering judgment along with Mr Justice Holgate, Lord Justice Singh said Part 4 was incompatible with fundamental rights in EU law because «access to retained data is not limited to the purpose of combating «serious crime»» and «access to retained data is not subject to prior review by a court or an independent administrative body».
Delivering the main judgment in Commrs Metropolitan Police v DSD & Anor [2018] UKSC 11 this week Lord Kerr said: «There was disagreement between us as to whether liability under the Human Rights Act arose only where there had been systematic failures or whether deficiencies in the actual investigation would be enough to make the police liable.
In a major setback for the Ministry of Defence (MoD), the Court of Appeal this week delivered a landmark judgment that Art 2 (right to life) applied to British forces overseas, whether or not they are physically on an armed forces base.
Delivering judgment, Lord Neuberger said: «It seems to me that there is no inherent reason why a right to... make a noise which would otherwise be a nuisance, should not be established by prescription.»
In its judgment delivered today in the case Identitoba and Others v Georgia the European Court of Human Rights has held the Georgian authorities responsible for homophobic violence against participants of a pride march in 2012.
In a judgment delivered today the German Federal Constitutional Court has held that the ban of successive adoption in same - sex registered couples violates fundamental rights.
There is a general misunderstanding about the revision judgment that was delivered by the European Court of Human Rights (ECtHR) on 20 March 2018.
The courts of the Member State of enforcement may make practical arrangements for organising the exercise of rights of access, if the necessary arrangements have not or have not sufficiently been made in the judgment delivered by the courts of the Member State having jurisdiction as to the substance of the matter and provided the essential elements of this judgment are respected.
General counsel who promote in - house lawyers, and executive management hiring general counsel are looking for those who have the experience and judgment to discern which law firms are best suited to what matters based on how they perform the work, predictably price their services, and deliver the right value and result.
Delivering his judgment, Sir Terence Etherton said the employment tribunal had been right to reject PP's submission that Smith had an unfettered right of substitution and to conclude «that the degree of control exercised by PP over Mr Smith... was also inconsistent with PP being a customer or client of a business run by Mr Smith.
This is the third time (yes, indeed) that Turkey's Constitutional Court dealt with this case — each time with identical facts (a woman asking to keep her name upon marriage)-- and the second time it has done so since the European Court of Human Rights delivered a violation judgment against Turkey on the very same issue.
The Court of Appeal has recently delivered an important judgment on the right to property under Article 1 of the First Protocol ECHR (A1P1) in Breyer...
After a seemingly endless run of landlord - friendly decisions on break rights, the High Court has finally delivered a judgment in favour of tenants (Marks and Spencer Plc v BNP Paribas Security Services Trust Company (Jersey) Ltd [2013] EWHC 1279 (Ch), [2013] All ER (D) 214 (May)-RRB-.
Delivering judgment, Lady Hale, deputy president of the Supreme Court, said the ex-wife «had been deprived of her right to a full and fair hearing of her claims».
However, to have their rights protected, the matter has been extensively litigated with a number of decisions delivered by the trial judge and a lengthy judgment in the Full Court appeal.
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