«It will create a much more detailed and
consistent body of law,» says Tereposky.
Not exact matches
«What's appealing about the current growing
body of evidence on right - to - carry
laws is that different researchers using different methodologies and different data sets are coming to similar conclusions... We are all coalescing around the same message, and that's the best that science can do: Look at the imperfect data in different ways and see if a
consistent story emerges.»
... Clausius, who first stated the principle
of Carnot in a manner
consistent with the true theory
of heat, expresses this
law as follows: It is impossible for a self - acting machine, unaided by any external agency, to convey heat from one
body to another at a higher temperature.»
Until such time as there arises a
consistent body of case
law addressing the issue
of costs in response to sharp lawyering conducted against a self - represented litigant, an increasing number
of self - represented parties in our legal system will remain vulnerable to procedural abuse and an overall miscarriage
of justice.
In Trinidad and Tobago, as a small developing country but one
of the State leaders in the Caribbean, a major judicial challenge
of the society is to escape the colonial shackles
of its legal heritage and to create a
body of laws, conventions and legal practices that are
consistent with its indigenous culture and norms.
For this purpose, the child shall in particular be provided the opportunity to be heard in any judicial and administrative proceedings affecting the child, either directly, or through a representative or an appropriate
body, in a manner
consistent with the procedural rules
of national
law.
The Human Rights Act (2004) in the ACT and the Charter
of Human Rights and Responsibilities Act (2006) in Victoria, create an obligation on decision makers to interpret their human rights obligations
consistent with the
body of international
law, which now includes the UN Declaration on the Rights
of Indigenous Peoples;
That s 203AI be amended to provide that, in determining whether the
body is operating «fairly», the Minister can have regard to whether the organisational structure and administrative processes are culturally appropriate or have been adapted to be
consistent with an aspect
of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
law or custom.
However the Commission recommends that s 203AI be amended to ensure that in determining whether the
body is operating «fairly», the Minister can have regard to whether the organisational structure and administrative processes are culturally appropriate or have been adapted to be
consistent with an aspect
of Aboriginal or Torres Strait Islander
law or custom.