Sentences with phrase «fundamental fairness in»

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«I believe it is a matter of fundamental fairness that the American people be allowed to see both sides of the argument and make their own judgment,» Schumer wrote in a letter to the president released on Sunday.
The decision by a three - judge panel stated that, «the Commissioner properly exercised his broad discretion under the collective bargaining agreement and that his procedural rulings were properly grounded in that agreement and did not deprive Brady of fundamental fairness
That is where pristine restructuring comes in, as a peaceful and rational process to birth fundamental fairness and strengthen the polity.
[The] shared commitment was to the notion of collective ownership and the fundamental fairness of sharing the returns in equal proportion to their equal ownership.»
There is a sense that the fundamental fairness that is a critical part of the American social compact has been lost, and I think that as attorney general, I would work not just to see that everybody plays by the rules but to restore public confidence in big banks, insurance companies.
«This is about fundamental fairness,» said Cuomo, who said the state gives more money in tax dollars to Washington than it gets back in services.
«Today's decision by Judge Devine is a victory for fundamental fairness and equal representation,» Schneiderman said in a statement.
«Documents marked privileged and confidential in the midst of an active investigation not only has the potential to impede or obstruct the investigation, but potentially undermines principles of fundamental fairness,» Leahy Scott said in a statement.
This helps return fundamental fairness to the system and provides a means for aggrieved property owners to pursue such action in a court of the citizen's choosing, not the government's.
In fairness, Miliband did recognise the fundamental weakness of Labour on the ground, but his attempts to revive it were stymied by the Pretorian Guard of Blairites surrounding him, particularly Ed Balls and Douglas Alexander.
«I'm disappointed that anyone running for Attorney General in New York would stand in opposition to fundamental fairness and equality.
«He graduated from Yale Law School and was determined to use his legal skills to right the wrongs of segregation and promote the concept of fundamental fairness and the rule of law,» Heastie in a statement.
«If we are going to fight for fairness, then we have to do something very fundamental — we have to make it easier for people to vote in this state,» de Blasio said.
Using this new framework, policy makers can now examine this topic in a more analytical manner and develop guidelines based on fundamental principles of economic fairness rather than arbitrary limits.
Finally, fundamental fairness, coupled with the principles of the law of negligence and adequate supervision of students in Australia, dictate that educators treat all students fairly and equitably by providing them with safe and orderly learning environments.
In circumstances where a student is facing suspension, expulsion, or some other deprivation of liberty or property, schools must continue to provide the student with appropriate due process prior to taking action against the student and must handle such matters with fundamental fairness.
In addition to what LeCesne called the «fundamental fairness issue» of withholding a benefit the school has earned, a five - year renewal will raise questions about the school's viability with not only potential donors and lenders, but also parents and possible faculty members.
These fundamental rights are a basis for young people to expect fairness and justice in a matter as essential as the condition of the planet they will inhabit.
In other words, national courts will have to accept evidence gathered in another Member State, as long as the fairness of the procedure or the rights of defence enshrined in Articles 47 - 48 Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union («EU Charter») are not adversely affected (Article 30 (1)-RRBIn other words, national courts will have to accept evidence gathered in another Member State, as long as the fairness of the procedure or the rights of defence enshrined in Articles 47 - 48 Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union («EU Charter») are not adversely affected (Article 30 (1)-RRBin another Member State, as long as the fairness of the procedure or the rights of defence enshrined in Articles 47 - 48 Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union («EU Charter») are not adversely affected (Article 30 (1)-RRBin Articles 47 - 48 Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union («EU Charter») are not adversely affected (Article 30 (1)-RRB-.
A fundamental principle of natural justice / procedural fairness is that an applicant should have knowledge of the case against them, especially in the context of receiving reasons for refusal.
For this reason, lawyers at the firm belong to organizations such as the Orange Country Trial Lawyers Association, American Association for Justice and Consumer Attorneys of California — groups that work to ensure the American people's right to live in a society predicated on a fundamental sense of fairness, honesty and accountability.
In applauding the provisional report's statement that the restoration of full indexing is a matter of urgency and fundamental fairness, the organizations call for ongoing improvements to catch - up indexing and restitution of past losses through a corrective Friedland formula for annual adjustments.
In the other, it ruled that such a «closed procedure» was such an insult to «fundamental» common law principles of open justice and fairness that no court, however lofty, would have the jurisdiction to order it without statutory authority.
WELA's mission is to enforce and advance employee rights, in recognition that employment with dignity and fairness is fundamental to the quality of life.
A recent Superior Court ruling setting aside a man's sexual assault conviction reaffirms the need for judges to always adhere to the fundamental principles of the presumption of innocence and procedural fairness in trials, says Toronto criminal lawyer Ryan Handlarski.
d) the judgment was obtained by fraud in connection with a matter of procedure; e) recognition or enforcement would be manifestly incompatible with the public policy of the requested State, including situations where the specific proceedings leading to the judgment were incompatible with fundamental principles of procedural fairness of that State; f) the judgment is inconsistent with a judgment given in the requested State in a dispute between the same parties; or g) the judgment is inconsistent with an earlier judgment given in another State between the same parties on the same cause of action, provided that the earlier judgment fulfils the conditions necessary for its recognition in the requested State.
if not satisfied with the sentence proposed (quoting from another case) then «fundamental fairness dictates that an opportunity be afforded to counsel to make further submissions in an attempt to address the... judge's concerns before the sentence is imposed»
Washington, USA About Blog WELA's mission is to enforce and advance employee rights, in recognition that employment with dignity and fairness is fundamental to the quality of life.
Any secret interrogation of the defendant, from and after the finding of the indictment, without the protection afforded by the presence of counsel, contravenes the basic dictates of fairness in the conduct of criminal causes and the fundamental rights of persons charged with crime.
«The fundamental importance of the nature of the decision, specifically a determination of the Applicants» right to remain Canadian citizens, weighs in favour of a high degree of procedural fairness.
Washington, USA About Blog WELA's mission is to enforce and advance employee rights, in recognition that employment with dignity and fairness is fundamental to the quality of life.
From the Board's perspective, it is critical to ensure that the fundamental issues concerning the exclusion of the RDA, the right to procedural fairness including the right to seek external merits review, the exclusion of anti-discrimination laws in the Northern Territory and the deeming of measures as «special measures», are all matters that require immediate change.
Washington, USA About Blog WELA's mission is to enforce and advance employee rights, in recognition that employment with dignity and fairness is fundamental to the quality of life.
I, too, have walked away from prospective new clients whom I felt expected me to behave in a manner that violated my fundamental principles of fairness and integrity.
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