Sentences with phrase «civil justice provision»

We might expect that before anything happens a Labour or coalition government would wish to review civil justice provision as a whole before concluding on any particular measure.

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She has been the lead and the inspiration, tirelessly campaigning to get Lib Dem MPs to do the right thing and kill part two of the justice and security bill — the provision for secret courts in civil cases relating to national security.
Probation Officers and Supervisors staffing the Probation Department shall be New York State Certified Peace Officers and have met the mandated training requirement of a Probation Officer as specified by the New York Department of Criminal Justice Service and appointed under the provisions of New York Civil Service Law.
Some civil rights groups have contended that there is a need for additional regulations to clarify how the law — including the most relevant provision (Title 1, Part D)-- affects students with juvenile justice experience.
Access to justice issues in the Canadian civil justice system are often framed around affordability, geography, and the quality of service provision.
Two ironies emerge from UL: first, that the statutory provision which codifies the jurisdiction the court is dealing with — Mareva injunctions — is not mentioned at all (namely Civil Procedure Act 1997 (CPA 1997) s 7); and second that the Matrimonial Causes Act 1973, s 37 (2)(also considered) specifically does create a fresh injunction jurisdiction (a point understood by Mr Justice Anthony Lincoln in Shipman v Shipman [1991] 1 FLR 250, [1938] 4 All ER 732 but a case which Mostyn J erroneously seeks to side - line).
These reports include the Federal Department of Justice report on Legal Service Provision in Northern Canada, The Canadian Bar Association paper entitled «Moving Forward on Legal Aid» and the Law Society of Upper Canada's Report of the Ontario Civil Legal Needs Project.
Against this background the Government has announced the long promised review of the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment of Offenders Act 2012 (LASPO), which cut back to the barest bones the provision of legal aid in civil justice.
Chief Justice Loretta Rush, in an order issued Tuesday, established the 17 - member Coalition for Court Access, led by Justice Steven David, to manage the provision of legal aid to individuals unable to afford attorneys for civil lawsuits.
The Bill was introduced by Michael Gove before the Referendum and contained a mixture of provisions relating to both criminal and civil justice; prison inspections and the use of mobile phones by prisoners, the new online dispute resolution system for civil cases as well as changes to judicial appointments and compensation for whiplash injuries.The Bill also contained provision restricting cross examination of victims of violence by the perpetrator.
Previous subjects for research, often involving an international comparative element, have included the contracting of criminal defence services, innovation in civil services including alternative dispute resolution and a study of legal aid that included looking at aspects of provision in the Netherlands, Canada, Australia and the United States, published in A Strategy for Justice (published by LAG in 1992).
And this is what I understand to be the meaning of our lawyers, when they say that these civil corporations are liable to no visitation; that is, that the law having by immemorial usage appointed them to be visited and inspected by the king their founder, in his majesty's court of king's bench, according to the rules of the common law, they ought not to be visited elsewhere, or by any other authority.53 And this is so strictly true, that though the king by his letters patent had subjected the college of physicians to the visitation of four very respectable persons, the lord chancellor, the two chief justices, and the chief baron; though the college had accepted this carter with all possible marks of acquiescence, and had acted under it for near a century; yet, in 1753, the authority of this provision coming in dispute, on an appeal preferred to these supposed visitors, they directed the legality of their own appointment to be argued: and, as this college was a mere civil, and not an eleemosynary foundation, they at length determined, upon several days solemn debate, that they had no jurisdiction as visitors; and remitted the appellant (if aggrieved) to his regular remedy in his majesty's court of king's bench.
Acknowledging that earlier opinions of the Court «have sometimes overlooked th [e] distinction» between jurisdictional limitations and claim - processing rules or elements of a cause of action, Justice Ginsburg explained that «a provision governing the time to appeal in a civil action qualifies as jurisdictional only if Congress sets the time.»
About: Nassau Suffolk Law Services (NSLS) is dedicated to providing equal access to basic human rights and services through provision of high quality legal representation, public information and community advocacy training to ensure that low income, disabled and disadvantaged individuals have equal access to the civil justice system on Long Island.
From the initial invitation in 1965 from Jean Lesage's Justice Minister Claude Wagner to take over the Office de Révision du code civil, originally set up during the Duplessis years with Thibaudeau Rinfret and André Nadeau, Crépeau's vision and his life work was la révision du Code civil, and under his leadership the Office focused on the daunting task of updating the general provisions of a century - old Code.
From the initial invitation in 1965 from Jean Lesage's Justice Minister Claude Wagner to take over the Office de Révision du code civil, originally set up during the Duplessis years with Thibaudeau Rinfret and André Nadeau, Crépeau's vision and his life work was la révision du Code civil, and under his leadership the Office focused on the daunting task of updating the general provisions of a century - old... [more]
To review the provision of civil justice by the courts in Scotland, including their structure, jurisdiction, procedures and working methods, having particular regard to
Does this open access, interactive model have any potential application to the provision of legal services in the civil justice system?
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