Sentences with phrase «by factual scenarios»

Admiralty and maritime law applies to offshore disputes caused by factual scenarios that occur on navigable waters such as:

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For example, scenarios reinforce concepts by applying the material presented in real - world situations., while posing questions and providing guidance to learners as to how to research the answer rather than simply giving them factual information in the form of lecture content or quiz question feedback is another open inquiry technique.
The article has caused a major controversy in the climate community, in part because of some factual errors in the piece — though by and large the piece is an accurate portrayal of worst - case climate catastrophe scenarios.
It is a science fiction like scenario to be faced presumably by generations ahead but hopefully we will invest enough in knowledge by then to have a really good factual and scientific basis to understand how change will affect everything.
Easterbrook complained that An Inconvenient Truth's portrayal of the threat posed by global warming «is always worst - case scenario» and that the film «was not scrubbed for factual precision.»
Often an ET1 is accompanied by a Grounds of Claim which sets out the factual scenario of the claim and the specific areas of law which the Claimant allege have been broken.
Though the judgment also notes the limited applicability of the Guidelines to certain factual scenarios, and expressly states that if Guidelines are in conflict with a relevant authority, the «authority is to prevail», the Court ultimately incorporated the ranges provided by the Guidelines into its determination of both the quantum and duration of support.
They did note that at some point in the future the appropriate factual scenario may arise where the police would have to justify their search of a cell phone according to the limits described by Justice Lamer of the Supreme Court in R v. Caslake,
Applying this law to our relevant factual scenarios, it seems that assistance to the election of an individual who turns out to be a perpetrator of international crimes, by means involving the use of social media, could potentially amount to instigation or aiding and abetting under CIL and Article 25 (3)(b) and (c) of the Rome Statute, or to the residual mode of liability under Article 25 (3)(d) of the Statute.
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