Sentences with phrase «different civil systems»

Not exact matches

Moreover, in Europe, Italy's new Prime Minister, Enrico Letta, has taken a different tack than his French neighbors by acknowledging that sustainable growth does not come from government spending programs but rather from policies such as labor market flexibility, job training and simplification of Italy's archaic civil justice system.
Our civil legal system is all kinds of fucked up and if I got to build it from scratch again, things would be different.
As with salaries, the rules governing the retirement benefits of the Vice President, Cabinet members, members of Congress and other federal officials are different than those that apply to the President, with benefits laid - out in the rules of the Federal Employees Retirement System (FERS) and the Civil Service Retirement System (CSRS).
The report concludes that the Cabinet Office recognises that the implementation of Brexit «provides an opportunity to introduce a different way of working across the civil service» - although rather ominously it then suggests that it seems to be using the crisis to «have a grip across the system».
As Bush strategist Karl Rove explained in his book Courage and Consequence: «When Bush said education was the civil rights struggle of our time or that the absence of an accountability system in our schools meant black, brown, poor, and rural children were getting left behind, it gave listeners important information about his respect and concern for every family and deepened the impression that he was a different kind of Republican whom suburban voters... could be proud to support.»
Yeah, the fucking bastards, damn the International Civil Aviation Organization for ensuring aircraft can communicate in the countries they travel between and don't collide, curse the International Maritime Organization for allowing the same benefits to ships and assisting navigation at sea, screw the Universal Postal Union for ensuring that post can be sent between countries and reach it's destination okay and fuck the International Telecommunication Union for assigning things like country codes so that people in different countries don't have different numbers making international phone systems incompatible.
Another reason could perhaps be differences between AI systems reading Civil Law clauses compared to clauses framed in Common Law, though what these differences would be is not clear, or whether the actual use experience would be any different.
The Center for Access to Justice at Georgia State University College of Law is working to change that misconception, demonstrating through research how lower - income individuals have a fundamentally different experience with the civil and criminal justice systems, particularly in the South.
As can be seen in this appeal, the creation of national classes also raises the issue of relations between equal but different superior courts in a federal system in which civil procedure and the administration of justice are under provincial jurisdiction.
Most often, this is because regulators or law enforcement personnel have access to and use different computer systems and applications than civil litigators.
We explored the philosophical foundations of the common law, traced the evolution of the concept of equal access to justice, and considered different sociological analyses of how ordinary Canadians interact with the civil justice systems built to serve them.
Try to imagine a different paradigm for thinking about funding the civil justice system.
As a result the Hong Kong Special Administrative Region (HKSAR) has a different legal system than the civil code found in the mainland.
Leading experts from academic, practice and arbitration institutions and international organisation discussed different approaches in common and civil law systems, the emergence of group actions in commercial arbitration and the experience with similar cases in investment arbitration.
The Province of Quebec has a court system much different from the other Canadian provinces, which applies many of the civil law traditions of France.
Additionally, the European system of discovery is fundamentally very different as they operate for the most part under a civil law system while the US relies on common law.
Some Quebecers say the issue was one of respect for an entirely different system of justice — civil law — in which all members of the Quebec bar and Quebec courts have expertise and few members of the Federal Court do.
This may be through the comparison of how a particular legal issue is treated in different legal systems (such as civil and common law), different national systems (such as England and Canada) or in different provinces in Canada.
The readers of this blog know (and Chinese judicial reformers know clearly), the structure of the Chinese courts is quite different from those in other jurisdictions, whether civil or common law systems.
Would not apply in France; civil law systems employ different concepts and terminology than do common law systems, even where they reason along similar lines and arrive at the same result.
While all plans are different, most Milpitas renters insurance plans will cover you from damage caused by the following: fire and smoke, natural disasters such as tornadoes, earthquakes or volcanic eruptions, lightning, windstorms or hail storms, snow, ice or sleet damage, riot or civil commotion, vandalism or theft, falling objects, discharge or overflow of water or steam (often caused by faulty plumbing, freezing, cracking or burning of certain systems or appliances and damage from artificially generated electric current.
I am civil engineer and have 9 + years experience in project management and project control system, I have been carrying out Planning, Scheduling & Control of projects by preparing Base Plan & its updating, Progress Assessement, Histograms, Earned Value Management, Extension of Time claims using Different delay analysis approaches and field engineering.
emphasises the accountability of governments for socio - economic outcomes among different sectors of civil society by treating these outcomes as a matter of legal obligation, to be assessed against the norms established through the human rights system;
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