Sentences with phrase «emergency law»

You can't «vacuum seal those special emergency laws,» she said.
Appointed as liaison to Emergency Communications Center Joint Emergency Task Force during Winter Storm Jonas that provided emergency law enforcement support to the greater Charlottesville community
However, that problem could be relieved, in part at least, if Geoff Gallop instituted emergency laws for the overhaul period and let us enjoy daylight saving just for a week or two.
«The Turkish government's news media shutdown shows how the State of Emergency law is being used to deny the right to free speech beyond any legitimate aim of upholding public order,» Human Rights Watch said in a statement.
While pots - and - pans demonstrations have their roots in Chile, the tactic was used by Canadians in response to emergency law Bill 78, which lawmakers pushed to quell an uprising amongst college students upset over tuition increases.
The Law Society, which represents British lawyers, warned that history shows emergency laws tend to be «used for purposes for which they were not intended.»
These are the «emergency laws,» applicable while the «emergency» lasts.
Despite some unpopular decisions in the Social Democratic camp at the time, such as the emergency laws (Notstandsgesetze), the SPD received part of the credit from its association with several governmental accomplishments, most notably the economic policies that led to the end of Germany's first economic recession after World War II.
An emergency law being rushed through parliament by Iain Duncan Smith today has raised serious concerns about its effect on Britain's civil liberties and legal traditions.
When the bank collapsed, the Icelandic government passed an emergency law splitting it into a good bank (with assets) and a bad bank (with liabilities).
MPs are demanding an emergency law to remove police and crime commissioner Shaun Wright from office, after one of the severest grillings in parliamentary history.
Ministers now insist that the emergency law is required to maintain their current legal powers and counter the threat of extremists returning from Syria and Iraq.
Under the state's recently enacted fiscal - emergency law, a special commission will be appointed to take control of the debt - ridden system's purse strings and chart a course for restoring its fiscal equilibrium.
In mid-December the European Union adopted an emergency law designed to firm up prices in its Emissions Trading System (ETS).
BG Group won the award in 2007 after an arbitral tribunal found that the emergency law Argentina enacted after its economy collapsed in 2002 breached the UK - Argentina Bilateral Investment Treaty (BIT).
SSI detainees normally face trial before emergency state security courts created under Egypt's emergency law.
An emergency law has been in force almost continuously in Egypt since 1967, and without interruption since Hosni Mubarak became president in October 1981, after Anwar Sadat's assassination.
[A proposed Article of Amendment changing the procedure by which the Legislature declares a measure to be an emergency law, adopted by the General Court during the sessions of the years 1977 and 1980, was rejected by the people on the fourth day of November, 1980.]
As an «emergency law,» it will go into effect immediately.
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