Sentences with phrase «between rule makers»

Competition between rule makers and enforcers will only emerge if it is used.
Nor is outside the «more informal, more private, less hierarchical, and more contractual rule making can also offer competition between rule makers and enforcers that gives citizens more choice to address grievances» a solution to a society's anti-democracy status quo.
In a Trend Report entitled Rulejungling: When Law Making Goes Private, International, and Informal, HiiL concludes that more informal, more private, less hierarchical, and more contractual rule making can also offer competition between rule makers and enforcers that gives citizens more choice to address grievances.

Not exact matches

State court rulings are all over the map on this issue and policy makers are still trying to find the right balance between company and personal rights.
With the current engine format locked in until 2020, talks with the FIA between car makers have already started to take place about the next set of rules.
Iain McLean, in reviewing the report, argues policy - makers should revisit a proposal which was explicitly ruled out of the commission's terms of reference and would see a reduction in the numbers — though not the powers — of MPs from devolved territories in the way that applied to Northern Ireland between 1922 and 1979.
Executions represent SEC Rule 605 eligible market orders between 100 - 1,999 shares executed as agent through third - party market makers and listed exchanges and as principal by NFS - affiliated desks.
You will also learn how court rules use expense to encourage settlement, the difference between the formal legal parties and the real decision - makers in a lawsuit, and the rules of evidence that commonly arise in mediation or the determination portion of the PC process.
In Dunsmuir, the Supreme Court set out to do two things: first, to simplify the standards of judicial review by eliminating the patent unreasonableness standard, and second, to strike a balance between upholding the rule of law — that is, ensuring that administrative decision makers adhere to the law as written by legislatures — and according sufficient deference to the administrative decision maker to allow them to provide substantive «meat» to the legislative bones.
For too long in this area of law, judges have set out operational rules based on their own personal views of the proper relationship between the judiciary and administrative decision - makers and their own freestanding opinions — not well - settled doctrine and well - accepted principles of a longstanding and durable nature.
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