Sentences with phrase «equal access to the profession»

[110] That the LSUC is also subject to the Charter and the HRC means that Charter and human rights values must inform how the LSUC pursues its stated objective of ensuring equal access to the profession.
Two examples demonstrate the Law Society's effort to create a profession that affords not only equal access to justice, but also equal access to the profession by lawyers from certain disadvantaged groups.

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Denying others the possibility to evaluate the morality of that profession in comparison to the medical one on their own equals «because I say so» argumentation and being deliberately vague and persistently denying other participants access to the same information that you have.
Those advances were fueled by more equal access to universities and high - skilled professions, the study finds.
Mercer said in its reply to concerns expressed by LSUC benchers, TWU did not address the law society's duty to uphold diversity and equal access to the law profession.
Above all, a qualifying requirement of pro bono work for trainees would be a compelling and timely testament to the legal profession's commitment to fair and equal access to justice for all.
Generally lauded by judges and leaders of the profession, the long - term systemic value of pro bono legal service is a matter of limited but uneasy debate in the community of reformers, progressives and do - gooders dedicated to the concept of equal access to justice for everyone.
Therefore, allowing the bodies we trust to govern health - care professions to place interim restrictions on health - care practitioners while an investigation is conducted is the best way to protect women and ensure equal and safe access to health care.
The Barclays Legal department provide support both financially and through the time and efforts of members to equal opportunities initiatives, including those concerned with women's rights and access to the profession.
A government - appointed Legal Services Board was established to oversee regulation by reference to eight «regulatory objectives» which were, confusingly given equal priority (the public interest, supporting the rule of law, improving access to justice, protecting and promoting consumers, promoting competition, encouraging a strong independent legal profession, increasing public understanding of citizens» rights and duties and maintaining a set of professional principles).
By hosting a Fellow, you are contributing to the development of a future legal innovator and to the profession by accelerating the pace of future innovations in our justice system to gradually reduce those barriers standing in the way of equal access to justice for all.
Accepting, in particular, that, generally speaking, the transformation initiatives to empower black and women practitioners have been met with some reluctance and resistance on the part of some of members of the legal profession and industry broadly; and acknowledging that black and women practitioners have not been treated in line with the foundational constitutional values of equality; the right to equal access; the right for everyone to choose and practice their profession freely, and
Conversely, accreditation of the law school's covenant means that LGBTQ2 students will be categorically excluded from attending Trinity Western University, and thus, will not be afforded equal access to the legal profession, or to their Charter rights.
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