Sentences with phrase «government as its judgment»

Each State established a constitution for itself, and in that constitution provided such limitations and restrictions on the powers of its particular government as its judgment dictated.

Not exact matches

It is the duty of the Caliph or Imam, the leader in Islam, to consolidate public opinion, execute judgments, administer state machinery, encourage the faithful in the practice of their faith, such as prayers and the religious tax, and look after affairs of public interest with the guidance of a parliamentary democracy, the basis of government in Islam.
«[Wheaton College] has failed to show that delaying a judgment in its favor to the conclusion of proceedings in the district court would do the college any harm... The college has also failed to match the relief it seeks to the illegalities it alleges... the government isn't using the college's health plans, as we have explained at perhaps excessive length.»
That's why he didn't realize that WORLD GOVERNMENT is an oxymoron and more generally why his political judgment was less astute than, as Beneton explained with charm and depth, the more erotic (and more screwed up and more Pascalian) Mauriac.
«Dick» Sheppard, Canon of St. Paul's, was quite willing to be quoted as saying that, whether considered as the statement of a Christian attitude toward war, as an announcement to governments of the church's judgment upon war or as a guide for Christians in deciding what their own course should be in case of war, it is a total loss.
What we object to is, first, the judicial manufacture of constitutional law to displace without constitutional warrant the duly enacted judgments of the people and their elected representatives, and, second, the idea of judicial supremacy that treats the executive and legislative branches of the federal government as impotent to do anything but bow down before unconstitutional exercises of judicial power, however blatant and destructive of the constitutional order.
Speaking at the second edition of the governing National Democratic Congress» Setting the Records Straight series in Accra on October 11, Mr Kwetey cited the CP judgment debt as an example to buttress his claim that the NPP government failed to prioritise the disbursement of monies borrowed from the international market.
The Government accept, as did the previous Government, that as a result of the judgment of the Strasbourg Court in the Hirst case, there is a need to change the law.
It is clear from the foregoing that this Government and the Attorney - General were clearly acting mischievously to politicize the excellent work of the Sole Judgment Debt Commissioner by connecting the NPP's Attorney - General who merely paid upon the consent judgment the Supreme Court had refused to quash by certiorari during the NDC 2 Government as a means of aborting the further investigations ordered by the Commissioner.
Former Attorney General, Martin Amidu in his recent epistle said it is clear that the NDC government is «acting mischievously to politicize the excellent work of the Sole Judgment Debt Commissioner by connecting the NPP's Attorney - General who merely paid upon the consent judgment the Supreme Court had refused to quash by certiorari during the NDC 2 Government as a means of aborting the further investigations ordered by the Commissiongovernment is «acting mischievously to politicize the excellent work of the Sole Judgment Debt Commissioner by connecting the NPP's Attorney - General who merely paid upon the consent judgment the Supreme Court had refused to quash by certiorari during the NDC 2 Government as a means of aborting the further investigations ordered by the CommissionGovernment as a means of aborting the further investigations ordered by the Commissioner.»
This agreement was part of the resolution reached by the Federal Government and other parties in a suit filed on behalf of the victims and adopted on Monday by the Community Court of the Economic Community of West African States in Abuja as its judgment.
The foregoing is evidence, if evidence be needed, that the Attorney General and the Government are determined to kill the non-refund of the judgment debt as an election issue by cooking up the deceptive cheque and receipt to allow the status quo to continue.
That was why the President was reported to have terminated my appointment against his better judgment as reported by Alhaji Bature on 24th March 2015: «But, handlers of the late president were reported to have insisted he sacks the rebellious AG or risk planting a dangerous and bad precedence for other appointees in government
Critics have said his affiliation with the NDC will cloud his judgment and make it difficult for him to check government borrowing, especially as the country heads for elections in November.
According to the judgment, the government needed the approval of Parliament before entering into any international agreement, just as in the case of the two detainees.
«We appreciate the opportunity to meet with the Attorney General of the Federation and look forward to working with him as the government strives to enforce this very important judgment.
We were to be ourselves, our judgment backed as we worked as a team both for DWP and the government
A spokeswoman said earlier in the week that the comptroller deferred to the Senate, as a separate branch of government, in their judgment about which senators were to receive stipends and for what reasons.
For Governor Ayodele Fayose of Ekiti State, the judgment of the Supreme Court that affirmed the electoral victory of Rivers State Governor, Mr Nyessom Wike, as a step by the judiciary to free itself from the clutches of desperate politicians who want to ambush the judicial arm of government.
Portraying the Lib Dems as locked into a Tory agenda that many do not support, he added: «For the first time since this Conservative - led government was formed, voters will have their chance to pass judgment on David Cameron and Nick Clegg.
When contacted on Friday, a senior lawyer in the CAU of the Federal Ministry of Justice, Mr. Pius Akutah, confirmed that following the judgment of the Court of Appeal setting aside the rulings from the courts in Lagos, the extradition suit would be refiled as soon and the US government sent a fresh request for the senator.
The looter (the incumbent Government) who had been declared to have unconstitutionally looted the monies for the «lootee» (now styling itself as a judgment creditor for the money it looted for the lootee) opposed my application with the support of the lootees both by affidavit.
He appointed a motor park tout as Attorney general, an hardly educated street profligate as speaker now he wants to appoint an Oluwole - judge as chief judge who will give judgment in government house, have court sessions on Saturday and Sundays.
Our approach to valuing pensions, which considers both the generosity and the risk of pension benefits, is entirely consistent with economic theory, the way in which liabilities of all types are valued in the private sector, public - sector accounting standards in Canada and Western Europe, academic writings, and the judgments of officials at nonpartisan government agencies such as the Congressional Budget Office, the Federal Reserve, and the Bureau of Economic Analysis.
Again, similar reasoning could be used to justify a government's decision to fund secular but not religious education, which could be described as just another value judgment.
Exemption laws have been enacted by every state as well as the federal government to protect the property of debtors against the claims of judgment creditors and, once a bankruptcy case is filed, the trustee.
Matters of public record obtained from government records (such as collections, liens, judgments or bankruptcies)
These exceptions could be broadly categorized as (1) debts owed to the government or subject to a court order, such as certain tax debts or child support obligations; and (2) debts incurred through some fault of the debtor, such as those arising from civil judgments for fraud or other injury.
Defendants had appealed this Court's decision denying summary judgment as to the Government's claim for disgorgement under 18 U.S.C. 1964 (a).
In the case of the earlier Royal Society statement, in my judgment the statement was as much political (in support of the UK Government's mitigation policies) as it was scientific.
After a two day BC Supreme Court hearing facing counsel for two government entities and Canada's largest union, the judgment was as much in my favour as one could expect from a judicial review.
With nearly 20 years» experience as a trial lawyer and respected prosecutor, as well as more than a decade heading large government agencies, Stu offers enormous experience, judgment, and credibility to clients, particularly those with matters involving state and local government.
What «tort reform» aims to do is to issue, by government decree, that individuals and classes of people should not be able to bring civil actions in certain instances and / or should be limited in the amount they are able to recover by a predetermined structure as opposed to the judgment rendered by a jury of their peers.
The appellants» solicitor Stephen Grosz, from Bindmans, says: «The effect of the judgment is that the PMOI has been mis - labelled by the British government as a terrorist organisation for years.
Many countries, such as the federal government of the USA and civil law countries such as France, Germany, the Netherlands, Sweden, Finland and Spain, do not recognise copyright in legislation or judgments.
This means government is rightly so positioned to provide a framework of acceptable signatures as opposed to solely relying on the judgment of parties relying on signatures; and
The suit seeks an order barring the federal government from issuing new DACA permits or renewing existing ones, as well as a declaratory judgment that DACA violates the take care clause and the Administrative Procedure Act.
The roundtable raised the question of whether that leadership has extended to its judgments, or whether to some extent the Court is acquiescing in the government's willingness to let participants function without the benefit of counsel, even where judges view counsel as essential.
To the extent that the government can use its coercive power to define elements of an offense, render a judgment against you (in civil court) and enforce it, as cpast observes, it is government action.
Quite a meteoric rise in the number of documents no doubt, but as nearly all of these documents are primary law, it cost CanLII $ 0 to ask for governments to produce new legislation and $ 0 to ask the courts to produce written judgments.
SPECIAL HABITATS PROTECTION As for the courts, on 1 May 2008, the Administrative Court of the QBD gave judgment in Hart District Council v Secretary of State for Communities and Local Government [2008] All ER (D) 21 (May).
The same issue comes up at the state level when a court awards a money judgment against a state or local government with taxing power, or holds that a state government has insufficiently funded education as required by a state constitution.
As the House of Lords is scheduled to vote on the Government's proposals for a residence test for access to legal aid, Angela Patrick, Director of Human Rights Policy at JUSTICE considers today's judgment of the Divisional Court in PLP v Secretary of State for Justice.
The judgment itself provides some guidance as to how Courts will scrutinise local government's decisions, but it also leaves some legal questions unanswered.
By Article 25, each party state undertakes to recognise such judgments in other party states with the exception of judgments made against the government of the requested party or its employees in respect of acts taken on its behalf, as well as judgments where recognition or enforcement would be inconsistent with its international treaties.
It said it should be treated in the same way as a state and relied on Article 25 (c) of the Riyadh Convention, submitting that recognition of mutual judgments should not apply to judgements issued against the government of a contracting state.
His international disputes practice focuses on cases involving one or more foreign companies, persons, or governments, as well as disputes involving other interests of foreign countries, such as enforcement of foreign judgments or arbitral awards, international discovery, and service of process abroad.
Other cases include successful judgments in leading personal injury decisions, such as Monks v. ING and Gardiner v. MacDonald, successful defence of liability waiver in Isildar v. Kanata Dive Supply, as well as a number of claims (including constitutional challenges) against the federal government.
The campaign group also says the judgment may require the government to «increase safeguards, such as judicial authorisation and notification, for data that it keeps about us.
Following the appeal judgment, local government lawyers will be able to breathe a little more easily as they return to their desks and arenas of municipal power to start a new trek through the unexplored territories of 2008.
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