Sentences with phrase «at codification»

Martins has pointed to his support to aspects of the women's agenda, including pay equity, but opposes a provision that is aimed at the codification of the Roe v. Wade decision in state law.
The push would reignite a heated debate over the RHA, a measure that is aimed at the codification of Roe v. Wade in state law and is deeply opposed by opponents of abortion, who have argued it's a needless expansion of existing rights in New York.

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The reason for this is the codification what the verifiable evidence already suggests, viz. that people who receive an apology at the time are far less likely to sue later on.
But he never asks what social, economic, political and ideological forces were at work in the creation of the modern scientific world view, any more than he looks at the role of those forces in the eighteenth century celebration of it, the romantic reaction against it, or the nineteenth and twentieth century codification of positive science.
By keeping state operations spending growth at 2 percent, the budget hole is closer to $ 1.8 billion.As expected, the governor tucked into the budget non-monetary initiatives, such as new sexual harassment policies, the codification of abortion rights in state law and methods for New York to participate in «early voting,» all of which he touted in his Jan. 3 State of the State address.
Cuomo campaign heavily on the passage of the full, 10 - point Women's Equality Act, which includes a provision aimed at strengthening abortion rights through a codification of Roe v. Wade.
The Senate earlier this year took up the agenda as separate items, save for the plank aimed at strengthening abortion rights through the codification of Roe v. Wade.
A hand written medical registry at the sector 4 hospital is photographed on an iPad for later codification and analysis.
Finally, Giacometti's prominence in a landmark 1959 exhibition, «New Images of Man,» organized at the Museum of Modern Art by Peter Selz, completed the codification of the meaning of his work as an emblem of the plight of humankind in extremis.
The act of codification that is enshrined in the International Declaration of Human Rights has ensured that the unspeakable has been cut down to size at the very moment that...
Opening Saturday, January 11th at LVL3, Chicago is «Codification,» a two - person exhibition by Chicago - based Alex Chitty and Denver - based Zach Reini.
Arguably, Article 7 (5) seems to suggest that the EU legislator is willing to do more than a (partial) codification of the ECtHR's case - law as it provides that the exercising of the right to remain silent and the right not to incriminate oneself shall not be used against the individual and it can not be considered to be evidence that they have committed the criminal offence at hand.
Consider the following resolutions from the «judges» seminars,» concerning the «codification issue,» which was dealt with at the closing plenary sessions, or within the preceding discussion groups, as those in attendance chose:
My reading of the analysis is that the Court found the Act helpful — but noted that even its «codification» of the rules of interprovincial jurisdiction had a lot of flexibility built into them, for the same reasons as the Muscutt rules did, and as the new «van Breda» rules do (at least until the Supremes get at them — but I'll bet even then.)
In the book of conference materials I included my article entitled, «The Meaning of Codification,» (previously published at, (1976), 35 C.R.N.S. 178).
In a speech, «Codification and Judge - Made Law: A Problem of Co-Existence,» by the chair of the Law Commission of England, Mr. Justice Scarman, in 1966 at Birmingham University (reproduced at, (1967), 42 Indiana Law Journal 355 at 358), he defined a code thus:
In Quebec of course, codification was well received, as it was at a meeting of senior Maritime judges and lawyers in Halifax on April 1, 1977.
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