Sentences with phrase «by a judicial authority»

Under Greek law, parliament must first investigate allegations against lawmakers before they can be stripped of immunity and prosecuted by judicial authorities.
They may end their relationship at any time, without the exercise at any point of control by a judicial authority.
After Pell was order to stand trial, Vatican spokesman Greg Burke issued a statement saying: «The Holy See has taken note of the decision issued by judicial authorities in Australia regarding His Eminence Cardinal George Pell.
One common reason is that a driver might be ordered by an Indiana judge or court to attend such a program for dangerous driving practices, too many tickets, or other reasons as determined by the judicial authority.
According to the principle of mutual recognition, a decision adopted by a judicial authority of a Member State (the issuing Member State), on the grounds of its internal legislation, must be recognised, accepted and executed by the executing Member States» judicial authorities, even though the same case, according to the executing Member States» law, could lead to a different outcome.
The difficulties caused to AE by not disclosing the closed material were in the words of the Strasbourg court «sufficiently counterbalanced by the procedures followed by the judicial authorities» and that was the way in which the special advocate procedure had worked in the instant case.
a) may be made the subject of an appeal to or review by a judicial authority; and b) have a similar force and effect to a decision of a judicial authority on the same matter.
Is the review really the same: (a) when exercised by an administrative authority, in the framework of EIA, and (b) when exercised by a judicial authority in the assessment of «causal link»?
Contract law, for example, provides that by doing or saying certain things people can make binding agreements with one another that will be enforced by judicial authorities in the event that one or more parties fail to follow through on the agreement.
Mr Kashamu had argued before the FHC that there were plots to arrest him and take him to the U.S. over a matter for which he had been cleared by judicial authorities in the United Kingdom between the late 1990s and early 2000s.
For example, the AG suggests that the EU legislature should have provided a more precise description than «serious crime» [126] or subjected access to the data to oversight by judicial authorities or an independent body [127].
Findings: The results of the deliberations of a court or jury; the decisions expressed by a judicial authority after consideration of all the facts.
remedy for this, however, lies, not in the abuse by the judicial authority of its functions, but in the people, upon whom, after all, under our institutions, reliance must be placed for the correction of abuses committed in the exercise of a lawful power.»
However, the mediator may disclose confidential information where ordered to do so by a judicial authority or where required to do so by law; or where the information suggests that there will be actual or potential threat to human life or safety, or the commission of a crime in the future.
It pays for the bail if the insured is arrested or detained by the judicial authority of foreign country for breaking the law on foreign land, except in criminal cases.
There would be sufficient procedural protection if the limitation on those rights had been sufficiently safeguarded by the procedures followed by the judicial authorities: Jasper v United Kingdom (Application no 27052 / 95)[2000] ECHR 27052 / 95.
Deprivation of liberty must be based upon grounds and procedures established by law, be formally recorded, and be open to review by a judicial authority.
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