They wrote: «The provisions of the AHR Act concerning controlled activities, namely those involving assistance for human reproduction and related research activities, do not
fall under the criminal law power, but belong to the jurisdiction of the provinces over hospitals, civil rights and local matters.»
Not exact matches
That's because run - offs
fall under state
law, not city
law, and the state allows campaign funds to pay for
criminal defense lawyers.
The interference from Cuomo's office, as outlined in the Times report, could
fall under state obstruction
laws, which would make any
criminal violations the purview of state attorney general Eric Schneiderman.
law enforcement — any organization publicly funded and with primary purposes of preventing crime, reduction or control of crime, or
criminal law enforcement
falls under this category.
Fatal
criminal attacks
fall under the area of
law known as intentional torts.
What if you practice personal injury for a year, family
law for a year,
criminal defense for a year, something else for a year, than you
fall under the five year rule but you're no more competent than somebody who's practiced part time in one practice area for five years.
Data storage and transmission services can
fall under the
law, and failure to appropriately protect data can result in fines as high as $ 1.5 million per year with the possibility of
criminal charges.
Margaret Somerville, director of the Centre for Medicine, Ethics and
Law at McGill University, says she would not be surprised to see Quebec seek a constitutional challenge by arguing assisted suicide, although currently a federal criminal law matter, is a health care issue that falls under provincial jurisdicti
Law at McGill University, says she would not be surprised to see Quebec seek a constitutional challenge by arguing assisted suicide, although currently a federal
criminal law matter, is a health care issue that falls under provincial jurisdicti
law matter, is a health care issue that
falls under provincial jurisdiction.
In doing so, the CJEU followed the viewpoint of the ICC, which had argued in its referring Order n. 24/2017 (English translation available here) that rules on the limitation period belong to substantive
criminal law and thus
fall under the scope of the principle of legality and its corollaries (p. 3).
Immigration detention
falls under the framework of administrative
law — the person being detained has not committed a crime
under Canada's
Criminal Code, but is being detained for immigration reasons.
Crimes of corruption in Canadian
law fall under Part IV of the
Criminal Code.
Criminal trespasses, depending on the venue of jurisdiction and case circumstances,
fall under different subsets of
law.