Sentences with phrase «body of law»

There is no specific body of law which governs the relations of all nations.
Though ideally the company should include everyone, it is bound to adhere to all pertinent bodies of law in the jurisdictions.
This is relatively new body of law as cell phones have only now become more popular and accessible in the past 15 years.
There is an entire body of law that protects you and also determines what your lease can and can not do.
I prefer to use the neutral citation if one exists, however there is a vast body of law for which neutral citation does not exist.
This has led to a complex body of law that focuses on whether the defendant is, in fact, a «stranger» to the existing contractual relationship.
It's not easy to stay in compliance with the ever - growing body of laws and regulations that apply to higher education.
Our federal system is a great gift to Canadian legal publishers; it means that each province has a considerable body of law and practice unique to that jurisdiction.
The lawyers in our governmental liability practice have decades of experience working with government agencies, boards, and councils and understand the unique body of laws and procedures applicable to these entities.
The last category, implicit law, recognizes that statutes do not exist as an isolated body of law.
«We will need to develop significant new bodies of law to sort out the degree to which you're responsible for the directions that you give to your robot,» he says.
You're already going through enough stress without also having to learn an entire body of law.
There is a much larger body of laws governing commercial trucks, regulations which govern how the commercial insurance companies investigate the accident and assess damages in order to determine liability.
Of course, some of these subjects overlap with other doctrinal areas (e.g., civil procedure, SEC regulations, and IRS regulations), but the point is that there is now a fairly robust body of law governing lawyers» work.
There is an entire body of laws with this issue, starting with the Federal Trade Commission.
An unwritten body of law based on general custom and usage which is recognized and enforced by the courts.
Levine continued: «That same body of law makes it a legal impossibility for a partner to be «employed» by the partnership of which he is a member.
The UN in particular has often been first in the field with legislative models, rather than trying to find common elements in existing bodies of law.
Bencher Joe Groia has asked the governing body of the Law Society of Upper Canada to reconsider a controversial requirement that lawyers adopt and abide by a statement of principles.
Trucking cases are very different from car wreck cases because there is a whole body of law from the government that regulates them and that they have to comply with.
An unwritten body of law based on general custom in England and used to an extent in the United States.
These arguments all rely on the implausible suggestion that the «law of war» straddles the divide between international and domestic law, and that there exists a little - known domestic body of law called the American common law of war.
Iowa renters insurance is governed by the policy provisions and a very specific body of law defining the few circumstances where coverage might not apply.
The first - ever primer on Canada's Constitution for anyone who wants to understand the supreme body of law in the land.
Iowa renters insurance is governed by the policy provisions and a very specific body of law defining the few circumstances where coverage might not apply.
As for Shaunna's point about the «vast body of law for which neutral citation does not exist», this can be addressed and remedied.
In mainland Europe, Wolters Kluwer is Number 1 or 2 in most (unconnected) markets but that great unspoken, the fact that each country has a different body of laws and they all speak different languages, puts something of a constraint on integration.
Retail service — whether free or fee - based — in the form of a website with a good search engine that permits professional - grade research into a comprehensive body of law is what most of us need.
Of course, the problem is that U.S. federal law isn't an independent body of law by itself, by design.
HUDSON: The United States and Europe have a long body of law going back hundreds of years to deal with private sector bankruptcy.
To implement their regulatory functions, temples (and later the palaces) developed specialized bodies of law, beginning with rulings and prices governing their own sphere of activities.
This is what happens in a country which does not have an overriding body of laws that are based on Rule of Law.
Nothing of the sort exists in any previous body of law, say, the Babylonian code.
1) The first sytematic body of law was the Canon Law of the Catholic church formulated around the 13th century.
There was little or no control over the actions of these men so long as they stayed within the limits of a very lax body of laws.
As new advances alter the possibilities of human reproduction, we must develop a morally sound body of law governing stem cell research and tissue donation.
Perhaps it's not widely known, but we now have a fairly meaningful body of law in Canada respecting common issue trials, both procedurally and substantively, upon which to draw.
«It will create a much more detailed and consistent body of law,» says Tereposky.
Among the various bodies of law in which we focus on are Title VII of the Civil Rights Act of 1964, the New York State and City Human Rights Laws, the Fair Labor Standards Act, and the Family Medical Leave Act, as well as common law causes of action in breach of contract, covenants not to compete, duty of loyalty, fiduciary duty, and unfair competition.
There is also a whole new body of law waiting to be written about cross-jurisdictional enforcement of orders and in particular seizure and sale of crypto assets.
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