Sentences with phrase «academic public lawyer»

An academic public lawyer who is super-bright.»

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The purpose of this paper is to educate industry leaders, lawyers, policymakers, academics, and the general public on the characteristics, use - cases, and regulatory concerns of ICOs.
The Crown Prosecution Service (CPS) will draw up guidelines before a public consultation and roundtable discussions with campaigners, media lawyers, academics, social media experts and law enforcement bodies.
In his early academic career he excelled in degrees in law, politics and economics and passed several of the most competitive exams for recruitment in Franco's Public Administration before becoming a professor of state theory, a lawyer to the Congress and a diplomat.
The appointees, each an expert and prominent voice in the field, included current and former education officials from all levels of government, academic and policy researchers, civil rights leaders, the presidents of the national teachers» unions, education policy advocates and associations, and public interest lawyers.
It is natural, then, that when last summer a number of cabinet ministers announced the review of four key federal environmental laws, West Coast Environmental Law — along with other lawyers, academics, environmental groups, Indigenous peoples and the general public — took a keen interest.
We have solicitors and public sector lawyers and academics as well as barristers.
On providing advice to Cabinet, the Premier or PM, its no different than other ministries — there exists a whole bureaucratic institution of public servant, many of whom are expert lawyers, doctors, engineers, social workers, academics etc. whose job and professional duty are to understand and administer various types of policies, laws and regulations in the public interest.
Several papers that make the final selection will be presented in January 2012 at a community dialogue, featuring diverse communities, academics and human rights lawyers and practitioners, hosted by the OHRC in partnership with the University of Toronto's Religion in the Public Sphere Initiative and the Faculty of Law.
Three things strike me about international law in the work of a government lawyer today: first, it is all - pervasive; second, the questions that arise and the context in which they are considered are extraordinarily complex; and, finally, I am struck by the intense scrutiny these legal issues are subjected to by states and courts around the world, academics and the public.
The cuts to refugee health care are also being challenged by two public interest groups who bring additional expertise and resources to the fight: Canadian Doctors for Refugee Care, a group of doctors who treat refugees across the country, and the Canadian Association of Refugee Lawyers, a national organization of lawyers and academics who are concerned with refugee law and Lawyers, a national organization of lawyers and academics who are concerned with refugee law and lawyers and academics who are concerned with refugee law and policy.
Editor of a large selection of books, magazines, encyclopedias, portals and online solutions for lawyers, other legal professions, students, academics and public administrations.
I'll be joined by Amnesty International's Alex Neve, Amir Attaran from the University of Ottawa's law school, the Globe and Mail's Paul Koring, and Dennis Edney, Khadr's Canadian lawyer, as well as a focus group of 15 expert human rights activists, lawyers, academics, politicians and former public service workers.
As noted on the ULCC's policy statement delegates are selected to represent a «variety of government lawyers, including legal advisors, legislative policy advisors, legislative drafters and public prosecutors, as well as law reformers, members of the private Bar, both civil and criminal, and members of the academic community.»
Members of what I am dubbing the A2J Sector include judges, regulators and leaders of the profession (for example in provincial Law Foundations and Law Societies), government lawyers and others working in policy, court services and public legal services, and legal academics.
In addition to their academic research, CISP professors and fellows work with state and federal lawmakers, engage in community outreach and public education, teach classes and seminars, and hold free conferences for the public, lawyers, engineers, journalists, computer scientists, reporters, policymakers, and students.
Options (b) and (c) are hardly within the ability of any lawyer, let alone a new graduate, to change by themselves, regardless of how well - intentioned the faculty may be to encourage them — but I do believe that the potential of the academic environment (students and professors) with assistance of government, the profession, and the public quite likely can work together to design better solutions that we have come up with to date.
Suzie is an experienced lawyer with private, public and academic sector legal, policy and operational experience in Australia and internationally.
I am worried that within the legal community (judges, legal academics and lawyers), public law cases are increasingly being dealt with in a manner that appears non-doctrinal or that is non-doctrinal.
At Chicago - Kent, our highest priority is providing you with a solid academic and practical foundation for your career, whether you aim to pursue a career in legal practice — as a law firm associate, criminal defense attorney, prosecutor, in - house counsel, public interest attorney or other type of lawyer — or in an allied profession.
The 7th National Pro Bono Conference will bring together lawyers, paralegals, law students, judges, politicians, government representatives, non-profit sector leaders, academics and the public from Canada, the US and abroad to share ideas and best practices for increasing access to justice for all members of society.
In other words, most people in the Justice system, from lawyers, to law societies, to judges, to academics, and even the public at large — view «justice» from a paradigm of «what has been» as opposed to «what could be.»
Entitled «Seeing the Need, Taking the Lead,» the 7th National Pro Bono Conference will bring together lawyers, paralegals, law students, judges, politicians, government representatives, non-profit sector leaders, academics and the public from Canada, the US and abroad to share ideas and best practices for increasing access to justice for all members of society.
We are professors, lawyers, barristers, judges, teachers, health workers, doctors, nurses, academics, politicians, dancers, athletes, public servants, people who are trained in governance, business, entrepreneurial thinkers and actors.
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