Sentences with phrase «fundamental rules governing»

Some of the most fundamental rules governing the ethics of lawyers relate to attorney advertising.

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A «canon» is the set of general rules and fundamental principles that govern a subject, that reveal systematically its structure of relationships.
It started with the kicking game, went into offensive and defensive assignments and finally fundamental rules (the substitution rule, rules governing a fair catch, covering on kicks, protecting on kicks, etc.).
Ugly partisan bickering is once again tainting the political parties as they seek to change a fundamental part of the rules governing general elections.
The Republic of Turkey is a democratic, secular and social state governed by the rule of law; bearing in mind the concepts of public peace, national solidarity and justice; respecting human rights; loyal to the nationalism of Atatürk, and based on the fundamental tenets set forth in the Preamble.
But if that were true, the very laws of physics that allow us to devise such reality - checking technology may have little to do with the fundamental rules that govern the meta - universe inhabited by our simulators.
Certain fundamental rules of chemistry govern this bonding process, which have to do with the energy it takes to form the bonds.
In a stunning decision, a judge in the California Superior Court has ruled that, because education is a fundamental right of California youth, the laws governing teacher tenure, teacher dismissal and rules for layoffs are unconstitutional.
In the face of such fundamental uncertainties, two cardinal rules should govern any sane response to the climate crisis.
With regard to necessity, it noted that limitations to fundamental rights should only apply in so far as is strictly necessary [52] and that EU law must lay down clear and precise rules governing the scope of limitations and the safeguards for individuals [54].
... it is of fundamental importance to the rule of law — and to the public's respect not simply for the judicial system, but for the entire machinery of government — that the powers and jurisdictions of the judge be discharged, not only responsibly and fairly, but in accordance with the customs and conventions of Canada's parliamentary democracy, and only as provided by the rules of law governing their employment.
Furthermore, there is possibly a hint that she, as the Divisional Court below her did, may seek to approach the Article 50 case as very much a question of statutory interpretation — «rules of statutory interpretation which govern the way in which we read legislation and enable us to safeguard fundamental rights and the rule law.»
The fundamental problem with the lack of participation by practicing attorneys, Elefant points out, is «those who will be making recommendations on proposed rules to govern practicing lawyers have never set up a Facebook page, never participated on Twitter, never run a practice and used tools like DropBox or BaseCamp or RocketMatter or Clio to keep in touch with clients without added administrative costs, never endorsed a colleague on Linked - In or Avvo.»
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