Sentences with phrase «access regime in»

First, take custody and access battles out of the family law litigation maelstrom by having a statutory automatic mandatory joint custody and access regime in all cases other than those where (a) the parties agree in writing otherwise, and (b) there is, on a high accusatory threshold, evidence that one parent is unfit.

Not exact matches

We have been at the mercy of our friends in the Middle East and even have allowed terrible regimes to remain in power in order to sustain access to the black gold.
In this particular case, depriving hundreds of millions of ordinary Chinese access to «House of Cards» and «Homeland» will only make the new regime deeply unpopular.
The key problem for the Russian oil industry, in addition to the low oil prices, is the lack of fresh capital and access to technology created by the sanctions regime.
The fact that there is a cost to the banking system of holding HQLA, either in the form of government debt or in the fee paid to have access to the CLF, is in keeping with one of the main motivations of the Basel III liquidity regime, namely that banks engage in the appropriate amount of maturity transformation.
In a world of capital scarcity and high investment demand, membership in a trading regime built around large trade and current account surpluses is rewarded by access to equally large capital exportIn a world of capital scarcity and high investment demand, membership in a trading regime built around large trade and current account surpluses is rewarded by access to equally large capital exportin a trading regime built around large trade and current account surpluses is rewarded by access to equally large capital exports.
Explore a region - wide accreditation regime that allows professionals involved in the development industry with proven track record to apply for accreditation and receive access to a fast - tracked process.
Statsure is based in Puerto Rico: - Onshore for regulatory purposes and immigration / work permits - Access to US court system - Compliant with current tax regime
Emboldened by the pope's overt approval of his regime, made manifest in their meeting in Rome this past spring, the octogenarian dictator boasted: «We have founded an equitable society with social justice and extensive access to culture, attached to traditions and to the most advanced ideas of Cuba, Latin America, the Caribbean and the world.»
All these developments, and in particular the drive under the WTO regime to make access to food mainly dependent upon market mechanisms, are a threat to food security - the most fundamental of all human rights.
The event provided a small short term increase in habitat access, contributed to a flow regime (providing flow variability and hydraulic diversity) that is suitable for non flow cued fish species to spawn, and provided water to the central reed beds of the Great Cumbung Swamp.
It also implements the recommendations made by the Productivity Commission in the 2013 inquiry into the National access regime, which the government accepted in its Harper review response.
However, some of the information in the pages contained in this Site is not intended for access from certain other jurisdictions, and no representation or warranty is made as to whether the information available in this Site complies with the regulatory regime of jurisdictions other than the United Kingdom.
It was made much easier to put a prisoner on «basic regime», where they lose access to TV and their own clothes and are often kept in isolation.
These «East Bankers» have long represented the regime's power base, and as agents, they exchange their support for the regime for privileged access to jobs in the state bureaucracy, security services and broader economic rewards.
And I am coming to revive the National Health Insurance Scheme, which ensured that the poor in society gained access to healthcare without the financial burden which used to be associated with healthcare delivery (under the cash and carry regime),» he told supporters at Nkrankwanta and Diaba, both in the Dormaa West constituency of the Brong Ahafo Region.
The NHIS regime in the country requires clients to renew their membership annually to enable them to access free health care at licensed healthcare facilities.
«I am coming to revive the National Health Insurance Scheme, which ensured that the poor in society gained access to healthcare without the financial burden which used to be associated with healthcare delivery (under the cash and carry regime),» he said.
Senator Ahmed Lawan, who threatened northern retaliation of the policy if not reversed, likened the proposed policy to the Apartheid regime in South Africa, where the blacks were expected to carry cards in form of pass, to access white dominated areas.
A genuine and sustained debate among MPs about the details of the policy regime, much of it centred around the proposals in a paper from moderate backbench critics Alan Whitehead and Peter Bradley, has led to significant government concessions and a new focus on questions of increasing access to university from a broader social intake.
«We need a regime that provides enough confidence for access, and in exchange the access is facilitated and facilitates interesting research and use,» says Johanna von Braun of Natural Justice, an environmental law firm that's working on the rooibos issue.
People living under repressive regimes will soon be able to access the web using the internet connection of friends in censorship - free countries
Social Media Stoke Unrest and Ignite Web - Rights Debate: When the explosion in social networking helped topple repressive regimes last year, governments worldwide took notice, stepping up efforts to limit public Internet access.
When the explosion in social networking helped topple repressive regimes last year, governments worldwide took notice, stepping up efforts to limit public Internet access.
Borrowing Repertoires: In an era of increased technological innovation and access to information, competitive authoritarian regimes are increasingly aware of the methods employed by similar polities to consolidate and maintain their grip on power and have employed common tactics to tilt the institutional playing field in their favor, reducing international standards and expectations in the procesIn an era of increased technological innovation and access to information, competitive authoritarian regimes are increasingly aware of the methods employed by similar polities to consolidate and maintain their grip on power and have employed common tactics to tilt the institutional playing field in their favor, reducing international standards and expectations in the procesin their favor, reducing international standards and expectations in the procesin the process.
2 However, this understanding has been compromised by South African national policies and strategies aimed to redress the past inequality in accessing tertiary education and to socially and economically advance the majority of South Africans who suffered from the brunt of the apartheid regime.
To add insult to injury, students in already under - resourced schools are subjected to fewer opportunities to access richer curriculum and course offerings to prepare for college or careers — a discriminatory impact of the test - based accountability regime.
At the societal level, over the last few years regimes in many countries have been finding out the best way to turn a localised insurgency into a full - scale revolution is to deny their populations access to the internet, something which didn't even exist a generation ago.
In low interest regime cost of fund access stays low.
Farmers and ranchers in the U.S. and around the world need to know that they can be part of the solution; • The assurance that developing countries will have access to mechanisms and resources that will help them adapt to the worst impacts of the climate crisis and technologies to solve the problem; and, • A strong compliance and verification regime.
that they have more to lose than to gain from any truly earnest engagement with a global climate regime that, after all, significantly curtails access to the energy sources and technologies that historically enabled growth in the industrialized world.
Its key claim is that, unless the climate regime explicitly preserves such a right, developing country negotiators may quite justifiably conclude [iii] that they have more to lose than to gain from any truly earnest engagement with a global climate regime that, after all, significantly curtails access to the energy sources and technologies that historically enabled growth in the industrialized world.
A weather regime characterisation of Irish wind generation and electricity demand in winters 2009 — 11 (open access)
Moreover, one could imagine different judges concluding (1) that court fees are never permissible or (2) that exemptions are not always necessary or (3) that this particular fees regime was reasonable because it allowed for exemptions for impoverished litigants; indeed, the regime aimed to strike a delicate balance between the interests of individual litigants and the public interest in effective, efficient access to justice (see Rothstein J.'s dissent, paras. 103 - 112).
It makes for worrying reading: women are disproportionately affected by the cuts; the practical ability to protect children is more limited due to lack of access to representation; minor financial savings in prison law outweigh the human costs to reform and, all the while, the Government appears to lack any coherent data collection strategy to measure the wider impact of regime.
All in all, the authors present an insightful overview of the central mechanisms of the access regime that is exhaustively researched and — an important point — sensitive to historical development.
In either case, they must guarantee that class action regimes live up to the original objectives of providing an efficient class action procedure, which increases claimants» access to justice while protecting all parties from the dangers of inappropriate or abusive actions.
Established in 1992, Australia's federal class action regime was developed to promote the more efficient resolution of multiple claims sharing common issues, to increase access to justice for small claimants and to safeguard the interests of group members and respondents alike.
The primary issues are whether the plaintiff should have sole custody and guardianship of the two children of the marriage, and the formulation of an access regime having reasonable balance and certainty, and being in the best interests of the children.
The Court proceeded to examine the necessity of the measure in quite some detail, finding for example that an alternative compensation regime which would allow pricing in the acquiring cost of exclusive rights could deter or prevent other broadcasters from requesting access for short extracts (para 55).
On the other hand, as I discuss in my book, our digital locks regime is arguably worded more strongly than the US DMCA upon which it is based such that access to a work is protected.
«Does the judgment of the Court of Justice in Digital Rights Ireland (including, in particular, paragraphs 60 to 62 thereof) lay down mandatory requirements of EU law applicable to a Member State's domestic regime governing access to data retained in accordance with national legislation, in order to comply with Articles 7 and 8 of the [Charter]?»
However, although the survey suggests a hardening of views that budgeting increases costs, there has been a notable reduction in the number of litigators who believe that the post Jackson regime will reduce access to justice for clients and prospective clients (50 % in September 2014, down from 93 % in August 2013).
In combination, these aspects of the current licensing regime skew new entrants to the legal profession towards serving the present and future needs of relatively advantaged clients and, in so doing, reinforce the current and future access to justice probleIn combination, these aspects of the current licensing regime skew new entrants to the legal profession towards serving the present and future needs of relatively advantaged clients and, in so doing, reinforce the current and future access to justice problein so doing, reinforce the current and future access to justice problem.
In other words, the regulatory regime in Canada, as in Australian and the UK, is that legal services have to be provided by expensive service providers — and people wonder why access to justice is an issuIn other words, the regulatory regime in Canada, as in Australian and the UK, is that legal services have to be provided by expensive service providers — and people wonder why access to justice is an issuin Canada, as in Australian and the UK, is that legal services have to be provided by expensive service providers — and people wonder why access to justice is an issuin Australian and the UK, is that legal services have to be provided by expensive service providers — and people wonder why access to justice is an issue?
I would propose that similar panels be put in place to assist the terminally ill to access any assisted dying regime put in place as a result of the decision in Carter.
First, permissive regimes do not slide from voluntary euthanasia to non-voluntary or involuntary euthanasia (either in relation to the criteria for access or in practice).
Also, with a very different regime in the UK compared to the US, the cost of bringing large group actions can be prohibitive here and funding can and has made the difference between shareholders being able to seek redress through the courts and getting access to justice.
«Even if the perfect public supports were in place for people with disabilities, the legislative regime here denies access to child support to «illegitimate» children in contrast to «legitimate» children, sending the message that the claimant families are less worthy of respect, concern and consideration.
We agree that there are problems with the current costs regime but the proposals in the Jackson Report which the government has adopted will reduce access to justice for ordinary citizens to the advantage of insurers and business and we can not keep quiet about that.»
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