The EC's explanation however angered Mr. Ramadan who felt the Commission was disrespecting
the explicit orders of the court.
Not exact matches
So I can announce this morning that Labour will be seeking to amend the Legal Aid, Sentencing and Punishment
of Offenders (LASPO) Bill so that
courts have an
explicit duty to consider making an
order to participate in a restorative justice course.
While there is an exception for
court -
ordered evaluations and for consultations even without personally evaluating someone, there is no
explicit exception allowing psychiatrists to tell elected officials, in public or in private, their views
of a public figure's mental state.
Adopting the perspective
of the European Union, therefore, the dicta
of the UK Supreme
Court judgment can be regarded as an
explicit endorsement and acceptance
of what Kaarlo Tuori describes as the
Court of Justice
of the European Union's constitutional function
of «positioning» the Union legal
order through the creation
of juridical doctrines such as primacy and direct effect.
It is with a certain irony that in the twilight
of the UK's membership
of the Union its highest
Court has provided the most comprehensive and
explicit statement thus far
of the status
of EU law within the national legal
order.
The Art makes
explicit reference to the fact that the
courts of the requested state can make protective
orders under Art 11.
To the
Court of Appeal, no
explicit language was required in the general Release signed by the Plaintiff in
order to bar claims unknown to it.
In Buglife, the
court considered that, while it may be appropriate to make an
order capping the liability
of the defendant to pay the claimant's costs if the claimant wins, «there should be no assumption, whether
explicit or implicit, that it is appropriate, where the claimant's liability for costs is capped, that the defendant's liability for costs should be capped in the same amount....
I did not, however, predict that the
court's reasoning would include an
explicit inquiry into a particular religious denomination's doctrine in
order that the
court might decide for the faithful what questions do and do not implicate the tenets
of their faith in a truly «fundamental» way.
Absent the
court order by the tribunal, it is TREB's view that without
explicit informed consent from consumers, disclosure is not only a breach
of trust, it's against the law.