Sentences with phrase «for judicial inquiry»

The statute requires the plaintiff to set forth «sufficient facts to raise a legitimate question of liability appropriate for judicial inquiry
About fifty concerned residents from across the region attended the roundtable discussion where Senator Bob Runicman talked about the steps anti-wind turbine groups could take to quash the act... like challenging it in a court of law and calling for a judicial inquiry.
Mr Tyrie, who supported the calls for a judicial inquiry, said the way the Commons examined the work of the security services needed reforming.
Lord Goldsmith, the attorney - general during the Iraq war, called for a judicial inquiry into the Mohamed case last week.
During that campaign he issued criticized now - MP John Barlow and calling for a judicial inquiry into allegations that RCMP seized privately owned firearms during the High River floods of 2013.
Dr. Sherman has made calls for a judicial inquiry his central issue since being kicked out of the PC caucus late last year.

Not exact matches

The event elicited a letter from Delhi's Archbishop Anil Couto to Prime Minister Modi, calling for a special judicial inquiry and announcing a protest to complain about police inaction.
Dismissing the claim for judicial review, the judge said: «I have much sympathy for the claimants, and I fully understand their reasons for wishing to pursue this line of inquiry.
11:06 - Over at the Mail, which has taken an interesting stance on events, Ian Birrell backs Miliband's demands for a full judicial inquiry.
«The suggestion that there were others in the security services involved in unacceptable practices makes the need for a full judicial inquiry irrefutable.»
Only a fully independent judicial inquiry can get to the bottom of this and ensure that trust in government and international respect for Britain is restored.»
ARMY / SHIITE CLASH: OUR CONDITIONS FOR APPEARING BEFORE THE JUDICIAL COMMISSION OF INQUIRY - IMN.
His expertise also covers specialisms in Creative Arts & Cultural Industries, Human Rights, Judicial Review, Complex Commercial Litigation, Intellectual Property law, Privy Council cases - Ultimate Appeal Court for parts of the Commonwealth, as well as, Regulatory Cases & Inquiries.
Today, West Coast LEAF is in Calgary for the start of the judicial inquiry into remarks made by Justice Robin Camp during a sexual assault trial in Alberta provincial court in 2014.
Bindmans scooped two awards — Charlotte Haworth Hird won the Inquests / Actions Against State award for her work on a judicial review which led to an inquiry into deaths of 18 - 24 year olds in custody; Mike Schwarz won Criminal Defence Lawyer for his work exposing misconduct by undercover police officers.
The authority for doing this for federally appointed judges can be found under Part II of the Judges Act, which creates the Canadian Judicial Council (CJC), and its powers to commence an inquiry for removal under s. 63.
Although s 37 of IA 2005 provides immunity from civil claims for inquiry panel members, s 38 implicitly confirms that that immunity does not serve to preclude judicial review claims in respect of decisions made by a member or members of the inquiry panel.
He has taken on major inquiries, appearing for Ryanair's challenge to the construction of Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport, the Mahon Tribunal, the Blood Tribunal and is acting now on behalf of Ryanair in judicial review proceedings in relation to the new Northern Runway Development.
Tom advises household name clients on high - profile disputes and investigations as well as preparing senior management for appearance at Competition and Markets Authority (CMA) hearings, public inquiries and select committee hearings and judicial reviews.
One of the issues of the inquiry will likely explore further is Douglas» disclosure in the judicial application process, as well as what information members of the council had at the time she was considered for judicial appointment.
No communication or conversation or any part, portion, or aspect of the communication or conversation made, acquired, or obtained, directly or indirectly, under this exemption (j), may be, directly or indirectly, furnished to any law enforcement officer, agency, or official for any purpose or used in any inquiry or investigation, or used, directly or indirectly, in any administrative, judicial, or other proceeding, or divulged to any third party.
Lori Douglas» husband dies, creates another hurdle for stalled Canadian Judicial Council inquiry, Toronto Star
Seven years after judicial inquiry recommendations, calls for independent oversight of border police renewed, Toronto Star
The Canadian Judicial Council has announced an inquiry committee will be held under the Judges Act about Justice Frank Newbould of the Ontario Superior Court of Justice over complaints that he made comments and wrote letters on an ongoing land claim issue in Sauble Beach where his family has owned a cottage for 100 years.
«Roughly, we are estimating that to date, there's been approximately $ 3 million spent on the inquiry,» says Johanna Laporte, director of communications and registry services for the judicial council.
Congress conferred on the courts no power to review their determinations save only as it has granted judicial power «to grant writs of habeas corpus for the purpose of an inquiry into the cause of the restraint of liberty.»
Second, for a strong jurisprudential inquiry into impartiality, the relevant differences between civil and common law judges, the nature of adjudication and law, and the justification for positive legal restrictions on judges» conduct, see W. Bradley Wendel, Impartiality in Judicial Ethics: A Jurisprudential Analysis, 22 Notre Dame J.L. Ethics & Pub.
In Sicurella, [1997] O.J. No. 4580, Justice Renaud has a discussion on scope of s. 13: Determination of whether a justice presiding at a preliminary inquiry could prevent the Crown from adducing certain evidence emanating from an accused during judicial interim release hearings given that section 13 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms provided that a witness who testified in any proceedings had the right not to have any incriminating evidence used to incriminate that witness in any other proceedings, except for the giving of contradictory evidence.
And what does the Canadian Judicial Council inquiry into her conduct mean for their own careers in the age of Facebook photos?
Adam Wagner acted for victims of the Blood Contamination scandal in a proposed Judicial Review of the refusal to hold an inquiry.
[3] Judges may participate in the process of judicial selection by cooperating with appointing authorities and screening committees, and by responding to inquiries from such entities concerning the professional qualifications of a person being considered for judicial office.
While Maher Arar has received an apology and redress for the wrongs documented in his judicial inquiry; the government has refused to follow suit for Elmaati, Almalki and Nurredin, despite Justice Iacobucci's numerous findings of wrongdoing.
He was awarded a CBE in the same year and now chairs high - profile inquiries and inquests, as well as acting as the Independent Reviewer of National Security for Northern Ireland, and Judicial Panel Chairman of the British Horseracing Authority.
Following a distinguished judicial career, His Honour Brian Barker QC now chairs high - profile inquests and inquiries, a key practice area for Serjeants» Inn.
Judges may participate in the process of judicial selection by cooperating with appointing authorities and screening committees seeking names for consideration and by responding to official inquiries concerning a person being considered for a judgeship.
Were it on this occasion worth while, other cases might be found, in which justice has broke loose from the shackles forged for her in the cavern of chicane; but these may, I should hope, suffice to prove, and to the conviction of all but those who, by interest or interest - begotten prejudice, stand bound never to be convinced, that in no sphere of judicial inquiry, from the lowest to the highest, can the charge, either of impracticability or dangerousness, attach upon the honest pursuit of the ends of justice, by the light of common sense.
Part II briefly touches on the political background for the judicial regulatory measures discussed, with particular attention to a series of governmental inquiries beginning in the 1970s that served to sharpen public scrutiny of the legal profession.
Indeed, the judicial experience has been primarily motive identification; i.e., the main inquiry centers on verification of the circumstantial considerations or fact catalysts offered for the move in the first instance.
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