Sentences with phrase «human review represents»

However, the wide - held perception that human review represents the «gold standard» has certainly slowed adoption of predictive coding.
There is a pervasive myth that manual human review represents the most thorough and accurate way to review documents for relevancy.

Not exact matches

In the review, the scientists report analyses of the most comprehensive radiocarbon data set of Caribbean mammals and human arrivals in the Caribbean, representing 57 extinction and extirpation (when a population vanishes from an island) events for native species.
Mark represents clients before the courts in proceedings of all kinds, including commercial litigation, judicial review, declaratory judgment and injunction proceedings, as well as constitutional challenges under the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms and the Québec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.
As it previously did in case No 113 of 7 April 2011, which introduced the power to reopen criminal proceedings for judicial review of res iudicata in the light of the European Court of Human Rights judgements, such solution could have represented a sustainable balance between the duty to comply with EU law, and the right of the defendant not to be unpredictably and unfairly disadvantaged during the criminal proceeding.
Immigration: All aspects of immigration, asylum, nationality and refugee law with particular emphasis and expertise in: asylum and human rights cases; overlap between asylum and extradition law; representing children subject to immigration control; representing victims of trafficking and other vulnerable clients; detention and deportation; immigration issues in adoption and surrogacy cases; immigration for family members of British and settled people; EEA - related matters, in particular relating to third - country national family members; appeal work in FTT and UT and the higher courts; public law challenges to Home Office in judicial review; and immigration bail.
Rupert regularly advises and represents public bodies and commercial entities on issues concerning public law and judicial review, particularly in relation to matters with a human rights, European law, or commercial element.
His comments were made in a submission made on behalf of the Human Rights and Equal Opportunity Commission and lodged with the ATSIC Review this week.In the submission, Dr Jonas argues that in order for ATSIC to represent Indigenous peoples effectively its current powers must be enhanced at the each of the national, state / territory, and regional levels.
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