Sentences with phrase «articling positions outside»

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The author (s) were not paid by any entity outside of Brookings to write this particular article and did not receive financial support from or serve in a leadership position with any entity whose political or financial interests could be affected by this article.
The article alleged that Pachauri had been «making a fortune from his links with «carbon trading» companies,» and that he had outside interests which would cause a «conflict of interest» with his position at the IPCC.
This is because the online article was titled «Ties to Corporate Cash for Climate - Change Researcher» with no reference to the outside - of - the - consensus position of Willie Soon, who found himself representing literally any climate scientist.
And yet, outside the large and medium law firms, these same private lawyers apparently can not themselves afford to offer as many articling positions as we have willing law grads.
Philip Morris may be seen as replacing all of these precedents with an intermediate position: to comply with Article 114 TFEU, harmonising Directives need not provide for a market access clause guaranteeing free circulation of all products fulfilling the requirements of the Directive throughout the internal market, but they also must not allow for stricter national rules that are inconsistent with the harmonisation achieved under the Directive; such rules may only relate to aspects that fall outside the scope of the Directive.
It also leaves them fewer options if they want to pursue a career outside of the law — which is a concern when there is a shortage of articling positions, let alone actual jobs.
(correct test for Barrister appeals; whether outside the ex improviso rule, prosecutor may call evidence after prosecution and defence case closed; use of debarring orders against prosecutor; whether tribunal may «enter the arena» and strongly request the attendance of a prosecution witness; whether BSB has power to summons witnesses; whether prosecutor may communicate with disciplinary judge behind the back of the defence; whether such communication redolent of actual bias of judge where judge wishes prosecutor good luck on appeal; whether apparent bias doctrine can be engaged by post-trial conduct of judge; legal effect of serving BSB prosecutions department officer being 1 of 4 appointing members of the COIC «Tribunals Appointments Body» (TAB); whether TAB ultra vires the Bar's Constitutions; whether open - ended power of removal of member of COIC pool without cause, unlawful given position of BSB Chair and senior staff on COIC; whether ECHR Article 6 guarantees against pressure on disciplinary judges to conform with a prosecutorial mentality; whether disciplinary judges Art. 6 «independent» within Findlay v United Kingdom given key role of BSB prosecutions department in appointing disciplinary judges; serious non-disclosure by BSB of notes of secret meeting between BSB and disciplinary judge until day before appeal and despite requests and application for disclosure by defence)
The gap between the number of articling positions and the number of candidates arises from (i) decisions by Canadian law schools to increase class sizes, (2) a substantial increase in number of Canadians going outside of Canada for law school and (3) a substantial increase in the number of legally trained immigrants.
Notwithstanding the way that seems to be worded, it appears from the rest of the article in context that Silverstein and Auerbach's position is not that fathers are more likely to be BETTER fathers in situations outside of marriage, but simply that good fathers can be found in alternate milieus, too, and that marriage neither necessarily enhances nor detracts from that.
(a) principals of real estate firms, or individuals in position of management control on behalf of principals who are not physically present and engaged in the real estate business in connection with the firm's office or individuals employed by or affiliated as independent contractors with REALTOR ® principals of real estate firms, and who are deemed qualified for REALTOR ® membership by: (i) a local Board within the state in which the real estate firm is located; or (ii) a local Board within a state whose border is contiguous with that state; or (iii) if the real estate firm is located outside the jurisdiction of any local board, by the state association within whose territory the real estate firm is located having an effective membership agreement with the National Association as provided in Article XV, Section 2.
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