Sentences with phrase «for judicial review at»

The Attorney General of Canada applied for judicial review at the Federal Court regarding the tribunal's jurisdiction to award legal costs.

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Kinder Morgan said it had previously announced a «primarily permitting» strategy for the first half of 2018, focused on advancing the permitting process, rather than spending at full construction levels until it obtained greater clarity on outstanding permits, approvals and judicial reviews.
A deportation to Somalia set for this morning has been halted at the last minute, following a successful judicial review.
The way the government has implemented cuts to redundancy terms for the civil service will be challenged by the Public and Commercial Services union at a judicial review starting on Thursday 22 April.
[54] Woolas launched a second judicial review, technically a renewed application for permission to seek judicial review, and was heard in person at the High Court on 16 November 2010.
Cease and desist orders by administrator; penalties for violation of this chapter; right to counsel at hearing; judicial review.
Section 5-19-25 Cease and desist orders by administrator; penalties for violation of this chapter; right to counsel at hearing; judicial review.
Whereas Greenpeace et al have legal teams to take development or planning issues to the High Court, it was beyond the means of most campaigners to apply for judicial review, and would do at huge personal cost and financial risk.
«Those who are reliant on legal aid are most likely to be at the sharp end of the exercise of government power and are least likely to be able to fund judicial review for themselves, or effectively act in person.»
After losing at the Ontario Superior Court, he continued appealing for another three years, while also seeking judicial review of the Minister of Justice's surrender order.
In accordance with Article 7 (2) of Protocol No 2 to the Lisbon Treaty, the Commission must review its proposal when at least a quarter of all votes allocated to national Parliaments [3] reject a legislative proposal submitted on the basis of Article 76 TFEU (i.e., any proposal regarding judicial cooperation in criminal matters) for not being in compliance with the principle of subsidiarity.
In an important judgment given the ageing prison population, Louis Browne from Exchange Chambers has secured an important judicial review success for the Ministry of Justice at the Royal Courts of Justice.
It's seeking judicial review at the Divisional Court with hearings scheduled for this December.
When the Commission issues a decision against a given party, such party has at its disposal the complete system of judicial review provided by EU law, which includes the action for annulment at the General Court and the appeal to the CJEU.
The Federal Court yesterday upheld the ACCC's application for Judicial Review, setting aside the decision of the Australian Competition Tribunal on 22 June 2017 to authorise the proposed merger between Tabcorp at Tatts.
There are strict time limits for issuing a Judicial Review and it is essential that expert legal advice is sought at the earliest opportunity.
Ms. Raczynska failed to name the correct party on her application for judicial review, and failed to repair this error or serve the Professional Corporation in the stipulated time frame (at paras 4, 5 citing Leon's Furniture Limited v Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner), 2011 ABCA 94).
Acting as pro bono counsel for Trevor Loke with respect to a judicial review of the Minister of Advanced Education's decision to consent to a law school at Trinity Western University on the basis that such decision violates his equality rights under the Charter.
Ms. Raczynska's application for judicial review was dismissed in its entirety (at para 77).
This surely exercised McKinnon J. here, as the applicant seemingly did not mention Charter values at all until he applied for judicial review (at para. 49).
For this reason, where a church or religious body asserts, because of its ethos, that religious belief constitutes a genuine occupational requirement for employment, it must at least «be possible for such an assertion to be the subject, if need be, of effective judicial review by which it can be ensured that the criteria set out in Article 4 (2) of that directive are satisfied in the particular case.&raqFor this reason, where a church or religious body asserts, because of its ethos, that religious belief constitutes a genuine occupational requirement for employment, it must at least «be possible for such an assertion to be the subject, if need be, of effective judicial review by which it can be ensured that the criteria set out in Article 4 (2) of that directive are satisfied in the particular case.&raqfor employment, it must at least «be possible for such an assertion to be the subject, if need be, of effective judicial review by which it can be ensured that the criteria set out in Article 4 (2) of that directive are satisfied in the particular case.&raqfor such an assertion to be the subject, if need be, of effective judicial review by which it can be ensured that the criteria set out in Article 4 (2) of that directive are satisfied in the particular case.»
It occurs to me, reading what is googleable about Eloise's work for a few minutes that she (i) assisted with the investigation into a death in police custody while seconded to the IPCC (ii) was seconded to a solicitors» firm to assist with the phone hacking disclosure (iii) did pro bono work (iv) was involved with a judicial review of a costs order that was requested by a Local Authority in a Non Payment Council Tax case at the local magistrates, which got into the law reports.
I assist clients with issues that arise during bid preparation, and I represent clients in public procurement disputes against governments at all levels (bid challenges, judicial review, civil claims for breach of «contract A / B», etc.).
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.
Then in 2011 Justice Rothstein, this time writing for the majority in Alberta (Information and Privacy Commissioner) v Alberta Teachers» Association, 2011 SCC 61, wrote that the principle of judicial deference asserted in Dunsmuir had evolved to the point where there is a presumption the standard of review is reasonableness where a statutory decision - maker applies and interprets its home statute (at para 39).
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.
Loyola applied for judicial review, winning initially at the Superior Court level, but losing on appeal.
For those reasons at least, the creation of the focal point and the Office of the Ombudsperson can not be equated with the provision of an effective judicial procedure for review of decisions of the Sanctions Committee -LSB-...].&raqFor those reasons at least, the creation of the focal point and the Office of the Ombudsperson can not be equated with the provision of an effective judicial procedure for review of decisions of the Sanctions Committee -LSB-...].&raqfor review of decisions of the Sanctions Committee -LSB-...].»
Cs made their claim and in doing so, relied upon the commentary in Volume 38 (2) of the Encyclopaedia of Forms & Precedents that states the inclusion of a «call - in» clause should at least be considered in any case other than: «the very simplest cases such as an application for change of use or for the carrying out of relatively minor building operations where... it is unlikely that the grant of planning permission would be challenged by third parties by way of judicial review....»
Further, given the sale was in a rising market, and that the price was fixed at # 400,000, the court did not think the vendor would have agreed to include a «call - in» clause, as this would have prejudiced his interests by delaying the completion of the sale by at least three months and seven days while the period for seeking judicial review ran its course.
You could then look at chapter 5, which deals with the Judicial Review Pre-action Protocol (5.2), Situations where a Claim for Judicial Review May Be Inappropriate (5.3) and Time Limits (5.4).
Daphne Romney QC: instructed in a judicial review of a decision by the National College for Teaching and Leadership (NCTL) to bar a headteacher for misuse of public funds; also representing a pharmacist at an eight - day hearing before the General Pharmaceutical Council late 2015.
At the same time, this decision will discourage grievors from applying for judicial review without clear evidence that the union's representation was deficient.
It will also tell you what is most likely to happen during the hearing at the BC Supreme Court and where you can look to for assistance with your judicial review.
The claimant was representative of a group of Iraqis numbering about 100 who either have brought, or wish to bring, judicial review proceedings against the Secretary of State for Defence alleging that they were ill - treated in detention in Iraq at various times between 2003 and 2008 by members of the British Armed forces in breach of Article 3.
The wife of the purported ringleader of the «7/7» London bombings has failed in her judicial review of the Lord Chancellor's decision to refuse her funding for legal representation at the inquest into the bombings.
Alistair Hewitt leads the team at RadcliffesLeBrasseur, which regularly acts for healthcare professionals in fitness - to - practise investigations and interim orders hearings before statutory regulators, as well as in public law and judicial review matters.
The applicant, a former nursing student at Humber College, applied to the Court for judicial review of the school's decision to suspend her from a clinical placement.
If an application for an extension is denied, the only recourse for an applicant is through an application at the Federal Court of Canada for judicial review.
The judicial review claim, by the Fair Crime Contract Alliance, was scheduled for hearing in April, with a trial of at least part of the Part 7 claims scheduled for May.
Justice Stratas grants Alberta's application to intervene on the presumption that the Crown represents the interest of Albertans in the proceedings (at paras 11 - 27) and denies the application to intervene made by the Tsartlip First Nation on the basis it is really an application for judicial review under the guise of an intervention and its submissions would be duplicative of existing parties (at paras 35 - 54).
Previously, the Court of Appeal upheld the Court of Queen's Bench's judicial review which had set aside the arbitration award in favour of Unifor and remitted the matter for a new arbitration before a fresh panel (2018 ABCA 75 (CanLII)(Unifor, ABCA 2018) at para 2).
In the final paragraph, EPLAW therefore «urges the Council to use this opportunity to propose an amendment to Article 11 EPC and in any event to critically review the Guidelines for Investigation [the basis on which the suspension happened] so as to avoid any further concern with respect to the principle of judicial independence at the EPO.»
This makes investment treaty arbitration into an adjudicatory process for resolving investor - State disputes that involves predetermined rules of procedure and substance, much like when a State submits to the jurisdiction of an international human rights court or to administrative or constitutional judicial review at the domestic level.
In dismissing the application for judicial review of these decisions and the decision of the Chief Commissioner to order a Tribunal hearing, Justice Greckol noted that the School Division's activities had served only to delay a hearing on the merits (at para 183).
Defence counsel for Groia faced the difficulty at the tribunal level of a hearing panel ruling that reasons given in judicial review proceedings during the criminal trial could not be re-litigated.
At a moment at which there are many serious criticisms of liberalism and / or questions about its future, combined with substantial unanimity among legal academics about various progressive values (as seen, to be clear, through an establishment lens) and the routine invocation in current scholarly and public writing of things like «rule of law,» faith in judicial review, and so on, there is a lot of room for interesting and valuable work questioning those assumptions and premiseAt a moment at which there are many serious criticisms of liberalism and / or questions about its future, combined with substantial unanimity among legal academics about various progressive values (as seen, to be clear, through an establishment lens) and the routine invocation in current scholarly and public writing of things like «rule of law,» faith in judicial review, and so on, there is a lot of room for interesting and valuable work questioning those assumptions and premiseat which there are many serious criticisms of liberalism and / or questions about its future, combined with substantial unanimity among legal academics about various progressive values (as seen, to be clear, through an establishment lens) and the routine invocation in current scholarly and public writing of things like «rule of law,» faith in judicial review, and so on, there is a lot of room for interesting and valuable work questioning those assumptions and premises.
Between 2013 and February 2017, if you, an individual, had an environmental judicial review, then you could pretty much guarantee that your liability to the other side's costs would be capped at # 5,000 (# 10,000 for companies) if you lost, and your recovery of your own costs would be limited to # 35,000 if you won.
Evan Fox - Decent is a Full Professor at the Faculty of Law, McGill University and Alexander Pless is General Counsel at the Department of Justice (and his views are expressed in a personal capacity) In 1979, two Supreme Court of Canada decisions lay the groundwork for a new era of judicial review.
Kear - Jodoin J. applied correctness on the basis (at para. 11) that bias is a question of general law of central importance to the legal system — one of the Dunsmuir categories that calls for correctness review — and commented by way of explanation: «Judicial impartiality is pivotal to the integrity of our legal system» (at para. 13).
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