acting as judicial officers of, and legal advisers to, national and international governing bodies.
He was invited to
act as judicial officer at the World Cup in Australia in 2003 but other work commitments prevented him taking up the invitation.
Not exact matches
Secondly, I agree that one of the primary roles of a lawyer is
acting as an advocate for the client, implied in the s - c trust, but there is also an absolute ethical duty,
as an
officer of the court, to recognize conflicting duties which do not promote effective operation of the
judicial system.
It now includes fraudulent manipulation of stock exchange transactions, insider trading, falsification of books, extortion, forgery and other offenses resembling forgery, criminal breach of contract, bribery of
judicial officers, and secret commissions,
as well
as new offences under the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials
Act.
The chief justice also
acts as the chief administrative
officer of the
judicial system, and Quince takes charge in an era when the Legislature has to be constantly prodded to adequately fund the
judicial branch.
[2] This rule is not intended, however, to affect a judge's ability to
act on information
as necessary to protect the health or safety of the judge or a member of a judge's family, court personnel, or other
judicial officers if consistent with other provisions of this Code.
The restriction on using nonpublic information is not intended to affect a judge's ability to
act on information
as necessary to protect the health or safety of the judge or a member of a judge's family, court personnel, or other
judicial officers if consistent with other provisions of this Code.