Sentences with phrase «face sanctions following»

One of the difficulties faced by professional regulatory bodies is how to deal with professionals they have disciplined who then also face sanctions following criminal proceedings on the same facts.

Not exact matches

Truex is facing an inconsequential 15 - point deduction, while crew chief Cole Pearn could be fined a minimum of $ 22,000 — though the penalties could be increased as Pearn was also sanctioned following last week's regular season finale at Richmond International Raceway.
Evra is almost certain to face a more severe sanction from UEFA following scenes reminiscent of Eric Cantona's kung - fu kick at Selhurst Park in 1995.
The governor praised those top Republican officials across the nation who have disavowed Trump, and argued New York's Republicans who failed to follow their example would face sanctions at the ballot box next month.
That might spell tighter U.S. sanctions either way — in which case, the other signatories on the nuclear, which range from Russia to the U.K., would soon face a decision of their own: Follow the U.S., or continue to work with the man Iranians choose Friday.
World leaders that submit weak plans (or fail to follow through on their pledges) won't face any sanctions or punishments.
There appears to be a general acceptance that sanctions will be faced for not following appropriate policies and procedures for e-disclosure, and no - one wants to be the first one to suffer those sanctions.
When faced with a severe sanction or criminal prosecution following a DVSA investigation or due to DVSA enforcement, it's therefore vital to have expert defence lawyers fighting your corner.
The CJEU has the possibility to issue a landmark judgment in the protection of fundamental rights in Europe, explicitly refusing to follow the ECtHR and setting a higher level of protection for those individuals who face multiple sanctions.
International commercial disputes are facing new challenges following the steady proliferation of trade controls and economic sanctions — a development that may affect the conduct of institutional arbitration proceedings.
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