The Nixon - Graham doctrine of the relation of religion to public morality and policy, as revealed in the White House services, has two defects: (1) It regards all religion as virtuous in
guaranteeing public justice.
Not exact matches
Stamford is part of a statewide coalition, called the Connecticut Coalition for
Justice in Education Funding (CCJEF), which filed a lawsuit in 2005 claiming that ECS's flaws violate the state's constitutional
guarantee to provide all children with an adequate
public education.
In the context of Dore's civility, professional discipline to prevent incivility was important, [61] but the severity of the conduct had to be interpreted in light of the expressive rights
guaranteed by the Charter, including the
public benefit in ensuring the right of lawyers to express themselves about the
justice system.
The case was brought by the
Public Law Project, a national legal charity that promotes access to
justice, on the basis that the residence test would, if implemented, violate fundamental constitutional rights
guaranteed by the common law and the European Convention on Human Rights, as incorporated into United Kingdom law by the Human Rights Act 1998.
The national legislature may thus possess discretion to determine criteria to be satisfied by organisations to be able to challenge an infringement of environmental law; however, the very obligation to
guarantee access to
justice was, for the Advocate General, sufficiently clear to preclude a rule with the effect of excluding certain categories of non-legislative decisions taken by
public authorities from the possible scope of review (para 94).
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Public access to the courts
guarantees the integrity of judicial processes by demonstrating «that
justice is administered in a non-arbitrary manner, according to the rule of law».
It is this potential that is problematic because, even if manipulation is not actually occurring, the lack of objective
guarantees or protections against such abuse can breed suspicions or perceptions of want of impartiality, thereby eroding the integrity of, and
public confidence in, the administration of
justice.
(f)
public access to the courts
guarantees the integrity of judicial processes by demonstrating «that
justice is administered in a non-arbitrary manner, according to the rule of law»;