Because the truth is that we do all start from different places on
different issues of justice.
Not exact matches
«Independent
of the passage
of additional criminal
justice reforms, the
issue before the city is a
different one: it still needs to close Rikers and build new, acceptable facilities quickly,» he continued.
There are many
different entry points to approach a social
justice issue at every grade level, and the variety
of these experiences can be rich and thought provoking.
Starting with a concrete description
of the practice and what it looks like in real action, each speaker would examine core
issues or imperatives inherent in the deliberate work
of enacting the practice toward
justice with students and
different kinds
of content.
We will explore the
different ways teacher educators can include
issues of Social
Justice in their curricula and we will discuss pedagogical approaches that can enhance student's critical consciousness and empower them to activism.
Maruška Mileta,
of Young Friends
of the Earth Europe, added: «People are building a strong and radical climate
justice movement which recognizes that climate change is not a single -
issue struggle, and that
different injustices, ranging from racism and sexism to xenophobia and Islamophobia are a result
of a system that is also fueling climate change.
«Right now we have an opportunity to see climate change in a
different light; to see it for what it is, a human rights
issue on a dangerous collision course
of race and class,» said Nia Robinson, director
of the Environmental
Justice and Climate Change Initiative.
Having knowledge
of industry practices and regulations, both nationwide and locally, and how to address
different rules and laws that may hinder your claim and properly advocate the
issues and laws that will lead to you receiving the
justice and compensation that the law provides;
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.
Third, my
issue with
Justice Brown's judgment is not his discussion
of hockey (whether that would be possible to do well is a
different issue), it's his referencing Lord Denning.
Clark County Public Defender Phillip Kohn called the
issue of case counting a «red herring,» and explained why cases might be counted differently by
different participants in the criminal
justice system:
The most serious
issues arise in one
of the situations that
Justice Sotomayor addresses which the majority does not adequately consider in the rebuttal in its own opinion, which is the situation where there are multiple possible defendants with
different home states, whose relative liability is unknown or independent or mutually dependent.
As
Justice McIsaac quoted, the Committee's rationale for this recommendation insists... in the interests
of encouraging the parties to fully explore their case at a pre-hearing conference without prejudice to their right to subsequently litigate fully all unresolved
issues in open court, it is the Committee's view that the parties should, where either one thinks it appropriate, be able to insist on a trial before a
different judge.
In explicitly identifying these
issues, Iacobucci has challenged those in the access to
justice field to begin thinking through difficult questions regarding power imbalances and the reconciliation
of two very
different understandings
of justice.
The decision by
Justice Sullivan notes the approach by Alberta and Ontario to the
issue is
different than the rest
of Canada.
«This was unfairly conflating the
issue of the executive seeking to influence a court on the merits
of a matter in litigation, with the Chief
Justice reportedly seeking to alert the nominating authorities to the content
of and the potential existence
of an
issue under the law, in the course
of a nomination process in which consultation already takes place between
different branches
of government, and before the executive had made a three - person short list or nominated a candidate.»
Our focus is predominantly on social
justice issues that intersect with the law, but we strive to promote a plethora
of different perspectives with a range
of speakers sharing their experience and knowledge.
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.
On a slightly
different note, the Governor - General brought up in his speech a variety
of issues other than simply that
of access to
justice,
issues which are not often so honestly addressed (see here for an article in the Vancouver Sun).
A decision
of Ontario's Superior Court
of Justice, Bosworth v. Coleman, 2014 ONSC 4832, delivered last month but recently highlighted by Allan Rouben, is interesting because it might help us see some
of the
issues the hearing fees litigation raises from a somewhat
different perspective.
The principal reason for this crushing failure is the fundamentally
different world views
of Aboriginal and non-Aboriginal people with respect to such elemental
issues as the substantive content
of justice and the process
of achieving
justice.
Highlights Monitor the progress
of various clients and institute adjustments when necessary Effectively communicate with parolees, fellow parole officers and representatives
of the court Compile and analyze various court reports Ensure full compliance with State regulations and standard operation procedures
of the facility Apply strong problem solving skills in
different situations Assist parolees in securing jobs and other necessary resources to transition into civilian life Strong public relations skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Experience Probation Officer 1/1/2010 — Present Central Offender Services — Augusta, GA Manage the cases
of several
different parolees simultaneously Ensure that parolees have access to needed resources to make a successful transition out
of the system Maintain an in - depth understanding
of the criminal
justice system and current and pending laws Hold periodic meetings with paroles to ensure that they are meeting all requirements for their parole Analyze various court reports to determine appropriate courses
of action with clients Receive and address parolee
issues to help keep them on the right path