Sentences with phrase «codification also»

(1) Every group that rejected codification also adopted resolutions to the effect that (quoting from Resolution II of the Vancouver Plenary session), «statutory changes to the existing law of evidence should be made in problem areas not susceptible to appropriate change by the ordinary processes of judicial lawmaking.»

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In a way, it's also a little bit sad, as Yume Kōjō: Doki Doki Panic «s place as licensed title and the codification of Super Mario Bros. 2 as a full - fledged Mario title means that the tunes unique to that original Japanese release are likely to only fall further and further into obscurity.
In «On the Other Side of the Law», Khalili also makes cogent links and critiques of the relationship between global visuality in the art world and colonial systems of codification of nationality, class, race and gender.
Within her practice and research, photography operates as the guiding notion to investigate the muteness, the lack of innocence and the codification of photographs and how images mediate our experience when they are also mediated by other images.
Fifth, usually a new codification will also involve some drafting standards, for example, to add gender neutrality or to avoid notoriously ambiguous constructions (like 250 word sentences).
The main characteristic of the civil law systems is not only the codification of laws, but also the methodological approach to the laws and statutes.
This was partly a codification of prior rulings but also reflected a more legislative than case - by - case approach to rule - making.
Alas, however, this same reasoning can lead to the conclusion that codification can also be a bad thing.
The NTA provides a fairly comprehensive codification of what past government actions extinguish native title.145 It classifies various interests in the past, often distant past, as «previous exclusive possession acts» which deems them to have permanently extinguished native title.146 The NTA also provides that «previous non-exclusive possession acts» 147 will extinguish native title to the extent of any inconsistency.148 The NTA also validates acts of government that took place before the High Court's decision in Wik which may be invalid because of the existence of native title (generally, due to the Constitutional requirement that «just terms» be paid where property is acquired, 149 or the operation of the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth).150 This aspect of the NTA has been repeatedly criticised by CERD.
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