Sentences with phrase «around justice processes»

This book is yet another reason why we need a radical innovation revolution around justice processes.

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But he said the European Court of Justice should review the matter, a process that could take around a year, according to a lawyer for the publishers.
CENCORD's letter to the Chief Justice, revealed that the Center carried out an independent monitoring and evaluation process of the compliance of the relevant sections of Act 915 by the Courts around the country between September 1, to December 1, 2017.
With a sort of firm Calvinist take on divine justice, Mattie pushes ever forward, but in the process she also forms a new community around her, providing purpose and redemption for the two lawmen who accompany her on her quest.
The Deep Equity Process is built around the belief that school improvement for equity and social justice begins at the building level, is created and sustained by principals, teachers, and support staff, and is informed by students and their families.
I haven't seen other models of restorative justice around the district, but I was immensely proud of the ownership the students took in the process at HHS, and I directly attribute that to Ms. Montgomery's invisible guiding hand.
With Justice Cromwell's surprise decision to resign this September, the Federal Liberals promising reform of Supreme Court appointments, and recent media discussion around the political edges of judicial appointments, The Law Society of BC yesterday offered recommendations to Justice Minister Jody Wilson - Raybould promoting four core principles for the judicial appointment process.
Up to last year, Chief Justice Willy Mutunga and his small team around him led the judicial transformation process.
If you're designing around the public, and the key is that they are confident in the process and that they think that hey have been treated fairly and they understand what they've been asked to do, I think we're making a pretty big leap forward, in terms of access to justice.
We tend to see a lot of future - gazing around the changing role of the law firm, but relatively little on the future of the court system itself — the fundamental common law institution that for hundreds of years has served as a bedrock of legal process and justice across the globe.
Courts around the country have held that websites are subject to the ADA's accessibility obligations, and the Department of Justice is in the process of considering new regulations related to ADA website accessibility.
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