Sentences with phrase «from high court»

At Easter 2014 he retired from the High Court to concentrate on the work of Marriage Foundation.
Emerging from the High Court decisions in Yarmirr, Miriuwung Gajerrong and Yorta Yorta, is a concept of recognition as not simply the law providing a vehicle for Indigenous people to enjoy their culture and property rights, but rather one where the law becomes a barrier to their enjoyment and protection.
Emerging from the High Court is a concept of recognition as not simply the law providing a vehicle for Indigenous people to enjoy their cultural and property rights, but rather one where the law becomes a barrier to their enjoyment and protection.
Bret Walker SC who appeared as senior counsel for the Australian Human Rights Commission in The Queen v Wei Tang and discussed issues arising from the High Court's decision.
This assumption is captured in the following extract from the High Court's judgment:
The fact that the State has sought special leave from the High Court to re-agitate some extinguishment issues again shows how litigious behaviour frustrates outcomes, long after the «right people» with whom to settle matters have been identified.
The Blue Mud Bay decision from the High Court stands as one of the most significant affirmations of Indigenous legal rights in recent Australian history... The High Court's decision gives Australia the opportunity, belatedly, to catch up with Canada and New Zealand in building co-operative structures between government, business and Indigenous peoples in commercial fisheries... [120]
«What has emerged from the High Court is a concept of recognition as not simply the law providing a vehicle for Indigenous people to enjoy their culture and property rights,» said Dr Jonas.
About 20 investigators from Britain's data watchdog, the Information Commissioner's Office, descended on the company's offices on New Oxford Street after obtaining a search warrant from the High Court.
The Court of Appeal in that matter, had conclusively determined the case on the merits of an appeal from the High Court.
It was on that basis that the wife sought permission from the High Court to appeal the order of District Judge Aitken.
In addition, the principles set out by the High Court will (as it recognised) be applicable to applications to the new Court of Protection to be established under the Mental Capacity Act 2005: as from October 2007, that court will effectively take over responsibility for this area of law from the High Court.
More mediating capacity, more cases moved from the High Court to the county court, and more litigants in person resulting from the increase in the small claims limit.
Litigators tempted to use the Andrew Mitchell costs ruling as a «tactical advantage» have received a warning shot across the bows from the High Court.
This ranges from High Court infringement litigation to advising on product development projects and the protection and licensing of IP rights.
8.11.1 This direction applies to any appeal direct from the High Court under sections 12 and 13 of the Administration of Justice Act 1969, from an order for the revocation of a patent made under section 32 or section 61 of the Patents Act 1949 or under section 72 of the Patents Act 1977.
A different decision from the High Court could not only have had implications for creditor confidence in the Islamic finance market going forward, but also could have opened the floodgates for issuers to use the argument that their existing Islamic financings are not Shari'ah - compliant as a precursor to force creditors into financial restructurings on more advantageous terms.
From 3 November 2008 there will be a First Tier — the first instance tribunal for most jurisdictions — and an Upper Tribunal which will deal with appeals from the first - tier tribunal and from some tribunals outside the unified system, and with judicial review work delegated from the High Court.
Case Law from the High Court and selected State Courts.
We successfully obtained leave from the High Court to enforce two Ukrainian arbitration awards.
Michael has also acted for contractors and subcontractors in respect of various contractual disputes, including seeking (and obtaining) urgent interim relief from the High Court, and has appeared as junior counsel in the Court of Appeal of New Zealand.
Or, parties might seek to transfer their case across to the CAT from the High Court (not always successfully — see here).
On 12 May 2010, the Court of Appeal gave judgment on three joined appeals from the High Court in relation to missing trader intra-Community («MTIC» or «carousel») fraud.
She sought a ruling from the High Court to quash that decision.
Meanwhile, David Miranda's hearing continues, and many judicial review claims are due, soon, to move from the High Court to the Upper Tribunal.
100 (concerning whether a claimant was entitled to declarations from the High Court against the European Commission that the claimant could be under no liability under the doctrine of economic continuity for a predecessor's infringement of Article 101 TFEU)
He has appeared in all courts from the High Court (Chancery Division, Commercial Court and Companies Court) through to the Supreme Court and the Privy Council.
WILLIAMSBURG — Virginia Supreme Court Justice Lawrence L. Koontz Jr. retired from the high court in 2010, after 43 years as a judge.
Melli Bank also sought an interim injunction from the High Court to prevent the application of the FSN and / or the council decision.
Le Dain retired from the high court on Nov. 30, 1988, three days after his 64th birthday.
The defendant gave the examples of appeals to the Employment Appeal Tribunal from Employment Tribunals, appeals to the Court of Appeal from the High Court and challenges to arbitration awards under s 69 of the Arbitration Act 1996.
The panel was made up of judges from the Crown Court only but not those from the High Court.
Rule 27 was killed off by the Matrimonial Causes (Amendment) Rules 1986... and s 38 of the Matrimonial and Family Proceedings Act 1984 was brought into force and effectively empowered the transfer of the family kitchen sink from the High Court to the county court with the exception of suits transferred to the High Court under r 18 (5).
In 2009 Caroline successfully represented a client from St Lucia before the Privy Council on an appeal from the High Court in St Lucia.Caroline also receives instructions to appear in mediations and arbitrations and receives instructions from other jurisdictions.
In this earlier application the Chamber sought a declaratory order from the High Court on the interpretation of various provisions of Mining Charter II, particularly in the context of the continuing consequences of previous BEE transactions and the «once empowered, always empowered» principle.
Recent posts discuss a federal court copyright ruling out of New York, the IP and licensing rights of the Chilean miners, and a ruling on music downloading from the High Court of Ireland.
Undeterred, Friends of the Earth, Solar Century and Home Sun then sought and obtained backing for a legal challenge from High Court Judge Mr Justice Mitting, who said ministers were «proposing to make an unlawful decision» and as a result the court would be «amenable to a judicial review».
Responding, Mr Gibb said he was awaiting the written judgement from the high court and would set out the government's next steps in due course.
Join NSBA General Counsel Francisco Negrón and members of the NSBA legal team for a review of key decisions from the high court during its 2015 term, including its landmark same sex marriage ruling in Obergefell v. Hodges.
And since the March guidance, another relevant decision came down from the high court: In Alice Corp. v. CLS Bank International, the judges invalidated a software patent by ruling that a method of financial analysis is an unpatentable «abstract idea,» even when implemented on a computer.
I handled the case of Dana vs Bauchi house of assembly from the high court to court of appeal.
With the exception of Ed Balls, politicians are still the most hated people in society (apart from high court judges with a penchant for fencing).
Their dismay follows comments from a high court judge yesterday making clear that Britain's «watertight» opt - out has been rendered meaningless by the European courts of justice.
He said, the injunction was transferred from a High Court in Bori to Port Harcourt in less than 24 hours with the court aiding them.
That said, he doesn't hold a grudge at his forced departure from the high court bench.
The ruling released on Monday in a 5 - 3 decision is being considered by advocates on both sides of the abortion debate as one of the most consequential in a generation from the high court.
«It was evitable the government could not proceed with their hated and illegal residence test after the judgement from the high court,» shadow justice minister Andy Slaughter said.
But when the subsequent approval was authorized by the Attorney General again with supporting documents from the High Court he assumed that it had been cleared with the Presidency.
She retired from the High Court Bench in July 2014 upon the attainment of the statutory retirement age of 65 years.
Unlike some operations though, the policemen on arrival showed a warrant obtained from High Court of Justice in Gudu District Abuja but they did not reveal exactly why they stormed the home.
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