Sentences with phrase «different judicial approach»

Similarly a very different judicial approach and type of court hearings is adopted in each set of courts.

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«[F] irst, persons charged with provincial offences will not await arraignment alongside persons charged with robbery, rape and murder; second, it is anticipated that, over time, prosecutors and judicial personnel will come to associate the Provincial Offences Court with a different mind - set and approach.
By agreement amongst the Chief Judge and the judges» associations, the Court suggested a different approach to the government — one that would show a commitment to the concept of the Social Contract but would also respect the Court's judicial independence.
The Solicitors Act establishes certain requirements and, in some circumstances, allows the parties to agree on a different approach with judicial approval.
Michigan, Oregon, and Nevada legislatures look at 3 different approaches to judicial salaries: tie to CPI, tie to state employees, binding commission
It goes without saying that even though Ferreira de Silva case could be seen as a more lenient approach towards the relaxing of the acte clair doctrine [8] the CJEU will always strive for uniform and correct interpretation of EU law in order to avoid divergences in judicial decisions as well as different and conflicting application of EU law.
«Quick and Easy» and distance learning do not always go so well together, but Joseph Sawyer of the National Judicial College did shed some light on different approaches to electronic learning in the session How to Make Technology Work for...
Social scientists take a very different approach, studying the behavior of judges rather than legal doctrine and trying to understand what accounts for judicial outcomes and the shape of legal institutions.
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