Using the broken -
down judicial system wasn't the way to do it.
These types of claims not only cost you more in the long run, but also slow
down the judicial system.
Not exact matches
(17) This contextualization can help us reflect on the
judicial system in North America, for it allows us to penetrate the politicization of the rule of law when judgments are handed
down that favor order over justice.
The National Drug Law Enforcement Agency, NDLEA, has blamed Nigeria's
judicial system for slowing
down the progress in its anti-drug war.
The fact that it has taken 14 years to greatly whittle
down the cost of damages is disgusting, it is a common weakness of our legalistic
judicial system.
The report calls for more robust environmental laws and enforcement, calling on nations to «better coordinate their efforts to crack
down on environmental crimes, strengthen law enforcement and
judicial systems and increase funding for conservation programs to protect endangered animals.»
But the reverse is happening in Massachusetts, where a popular judge's decision to step
down from the bench has prompted legal bloggers to express remorse over the
judicial system's loss.
If there were to be criticism of the Briggs Report it might be criticism of all
judicial system studies; it tends towards a top
down view of the world.
While the secretary of state accepted that this was the case, he argued that the
system taken as a whole — including the ability to bring
judicial review proceedings against a refusal to remove from the provisional list — meant that the
system complied with Art 6 (1), as per the principle laid
down by the European Court of Human Rights in Bryan v United Kingdom (Application 19178 / 91)(1995) 21 EHRR 342.
He understands the
judicial system and will work from sun up to sun
down to make sure that you get the proper justice that you have coming to you.
It would seemingly cut
down the back log that plagues the
judicial system and also spare litigants the expenses.