If so, what does it intend to do to prevent the abuse of immunity rights and defend the EU citizens» and employees» rights and the community acquis in organisations such as EPO which while
exercising judicial functions is at the same time breaching the European legal order rules?
Moreover, the courts themselves have from time to time applied it to tribunals
exercising judicial functions, so that it has a respectable common law provenance as well.
... If no one has ever told you the following, then it is high time someone did... Your deliberate expression of these character traits while
exercising your judicial functions, however, and your having made them your trademark concern me a great deal, and I feel that it is appropriate to tell you.
The provincial government attempted to block the application by arguing judges are unable to sue the government, since justices of the peace act on behalf of the Crown when
they exercise judicial functions.
A group of people consisting of a chairman (normally solicitor / barrister) and others who
exercise a judicial function to determine matters related to specific interests, e.g. VAT Tribunal - appeals against the amount of duty levied by Customs and Excise Lands Tribunal - appeals against the valuation of land
Not exact matches
Comes very near to the position of Tödt, so far as the authenticity of sayings is concerned, but argues that Jesus thought of himself as Son of God and used the Son of man idea to denote himself «reinstalled in his heavenly seat...
exercising his intercessory or
judicial functions».
In the Federal Court system, prothonotaries — full
judicial officers who
exercise many of the powers and
functions of judges — are employed, at a pay rate of about 70 per cent of what superior court judges make.
Justice Brown found that the whether or not the court should
exercise its discretion to hear a moot appeal, is guided by the following test: (i) whether the issues can be well and fully argued by parties who have a stake in the outcome; (ii) the concern for
judicial economy; and (iii) the need for the court to remain alive to the proper limits of its law - making
function in order to avoid intrusions into the role of the legislative branch.
As noted in that post, consular officials are only entitled to functional immunity from prosecution, i.e immunity in respect of acts performed in the
exercise of her consular
functions, and may be arrested for grave crimes (pursuant to a decision of a competent
judicial authority).
remedy for this, however, lies, not in the abuse by the
judicial authority of its
functions, but in the people, upon whom, after all, under our institutions, reliance must be placed for the correction of abuses committed in the
exercise of a lawful power.»
This amounts to an
exercise in free speech rather than an
exercise of any
judicial function.»
For the individuals
exercising judicial rights - determining
functions as members of
judicial tribunals, I use the traditional label: «adjudicator.»
As I continue to emphasize, the administrative justice with which I am concerned includes only the
exercise of
judicial rights - determining
functions by executive branch tribunals and their members.
Courts, while
exercising their constitutional
functions of
judicial review, must be sensitive not only to the need to uphold the rule of law, but also to the necessity of avoiding undue interference with the discharge of administrative
functions in respect of the matters delegated to administrative bodies by Parliament and legislatures.
Although there has been great debate as to the proper level of administrative independence that is required for courts to comply with the requirements of section 11 d) of the Charter, the Supreme Court's objection to decree 2015 - 1071 seems to implicate that IT procurement falls within the definition of «matters of administration bearing directly on the
exercise of [a court's]
judicial function», to quote justice Le Dain in Valente.
Military commissions organized during the late civil war, in a State not invaded and not engaged in rebellion, in which the Federal courts were open, and in the proper and unobstructed
exercise of their
judicial functions, had no jurisdiction to try, convict, or sentence for any criminal offence, a citizen who was neither a resident of a rebellious State nor a prisoner of war, nor a person in the military or naval service.