Sentences with phrase «as justiciable»

Not exact matches

«ARL will be arguing that the Court should not recognize a justiciable duty to consult at any stage of the law - making stage as it would be contrary to the constitutional principles of parliamentary sovereignty and the separation of powers and would severely impede the law - making process which is integral to the rule of law in Canada,» according to an article on ARL's website.
As well, it appeared questionable whether the appellant had lost his standing and, indeed, whether the matter was justiciable.
How many of the people with justiciable issues not recognized as such would have recognized them if the law had been clearer?
Rather than examining all justiciable problems (whether or not understood as legal problems), the Ontario Civil Legal Needs Project considered what Ontarians understood to be a «civil legal problem or issue» [iii].
The first is that the study found that many «justiciable» problems are not seen by the public as being «legal» problems.
Having taken a cursory look at the DOJ's study, I agree with Bob's criticism and in fact, given the generality of the questions put forward as to what constitutes a «justiciable» problem, I'm actually impressed (in a positive sense) that only 44.6 % of respondents report experiencing an issue in the three years prior to the study.
These problems are referred to as being «justiciable» to focus attention on problems experienced by individuals that raise legal issues, regardless of whether they recognize them as legal issues or take action to resolve them.
And other international crimes are justiciable in the UK as a result of the International Criminal Court Act 2001 (as amended in 2009) if they took place after 1 January 2001.
Should access to justice strategies be designed to challenge barriers that prevent individuals from participating in current dispute resolution mechanisms and to create real opportunities for those individuals (as well others) to seek resolution to a justiciable problem?
Moreover, there are very different rates of resolution as well as ways to resolve these justiciable problems, depending on the nature of the problem and its relationship to other justiciable problems.
ARL will be arguing that that the Court should not recognize a justiciable duty to consult at any stage of the law - making stage as it would be contrary to the constitutional principles of parliamentary sovereignty and the separation of powers and would severely impede the law - making process which is integral to the rule of law in Canada.
Non-lawyers frequently fail to conceptualize their problems as «justiciable events,» often believe they can address their problems on their own, and go to their unions, governments, or friends and family members for help (see table 40 in the above study).
On the contrary, after the Supreme Court ruled in favour of Guerin and held that the fiduciary obligation of the Crown to a First Nation was a real and justiciable obligation and not, as the Crown would have had it, «a mere political trust, a senior Justice official was heard to say of the Court's decision, «They have their view of the law and we have our view of the law.»
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