Sentences with phrase «in national laws»

Despite these very significant developments, a major challenge remains for Indigenous peoples: getting governments to implement their international human rights commitments in national laws, policies and programs.
In particular, will it make it easier for you to ensure that using such services is consistent with your or your clients» obligations under privacy regimes in national laws, such as PIPEDA (or its provincial equivalents)?
The substantive provisions of the convention on which Georgia relies, articles 2, 3, 4, 5 and 6, direct themselves principally at the responsibility of signatories to condemn racism and to enact and support provisions in national laws that seek to prevent and proscribe its various forms.
Furthermore, as we know, free movement in the EU has been achieved through negative integration (the direct application of the Treaty provisions on the fundamental freedoms to remove obstacles in national laws) or through positive measures (secondary EU legislation, harmonising national measures affecting the internal market), without the need of conferring investment rights or special remedies for EU undertakings or citizens exercising their freedom of movement.
But these courses tend to focus on resolving conflicts in national laws or on providing perspective on U.S. law.
The main reason behind this is because of differences in national laws.
Countries that have signed onto international treaties such as the 1951 Refugee Convention or the Convention on the Rights of the Child have a legal obligation to provide education for children in their countries regardless of nationality or legal status, which should also be reflected in their national laws.
Peculiar contradictions exist in national laws with regard to organ transplants.
Equal Rights under the law would ensure that no one religion's values get enshrined in our national laws, otherwise there would be no reason to not make a law forcing everyone to attend church on Sundays.
They lay down judgments which can be given full legal status if approved in national law courts.
However, EU states that have incorporated such a threshold value in their national law are permitted to retain it.
«It is not my intention to blame the Government for what I see as a gap in the national law.
The report also states that a fall in national law enforcement budgets, which cover funds for activities against poaching, «has probably been the most influential factor affecting levels of elephant poaching» throughout Africa.
We must persuade states receiving safety assistance to join the convention and to implement its provisions in their national law.
In a preview of their findings published Oct. 30 in the National Law Journal, the authors wrote that, «for all the raised eyebrows,» random variation could well explain this year's decline.
Peter Kalis, chair of K&L Gates, penned an op - ed in The National Law Journal denouncing the National Association for Law Placement as perpetuating a recruiting system that is not in the interests of students, firms or schools.
As Selya's former law clerk Frederick A. Brodie observes this week in The National Law Journal, among practitioners, the jurist «is best known for his erudite and arcane vocabulary, which has provoked frequent head scratching by counsel.»
Even if Article 9 (3) AC provides parties with a margin of discretion to establish criteria in national law, this discretion could not be used to exclude all NGOs acting solely for the purpose of promoting environmental protection (para 75).
As reported in The National Law Journal, Chang alleges that he entered into a memorandum of understanding with ConnectU giving him a 15 percent share of the company in exchange for integrating i2hub's peer - to - peer file - sharing software and ConnectU's Web site.
Where recruiting and training the right people is left to others, who are perhaps abroad and not specialist in national law and procedure, as well as in matters of secondary and quasi-legal sources, citation, indexing and suchlike, quality standards may have to be relegated in terms of priority.
«The name defines who we are and what we do,» said J. Keith Givens, TheATLA's main founder and a senior partner in the national law firm founded by the late Johnnie Cochran, of O.J. Simpson fame.
As regards the conversion procedure to be followed the Court states that in the absence of specific rules in secondary EU law the applicable law is to be found in the national law of the Member State of origin of the company seeking to convert and in the national law of the host Member State, i.e. the law of the state which will apply after the conversion of the company.
Sheri Qualters reports in The National Law Journal on a new Association of Corporate Counsel survey that finds 85 percent of chief legal officers find their careers to be rewarding.
Some «critics and dissenters immediately predicted it would alter elections in 2010 and beyond by unleashing a new flood of corporate and union money into a system already awash with special - interest funds» wrote Tony Mauro in The National Law Journal.
Tony Mauro reports in The National Law Journal that the U.S. Judicial Conference voted yesterday to increase fourfold the number of free documents that members of the public will be able to retrieve from the federal courts» PACER system.
George was also featured in an article in the National Law Journal in which George discussed how Summation was used to help manage documents in connection with rollover litigation.
Well, Catalyst actually is a contender, for best in four e-discovery categories in The National Law Journal's Best of 2014 readers» rankings.
He will be resident in the national law firm's Los Angeles office.
His work has been featured in the National Law Journal's Top Cases of the year and he was nominated for «Trial Lawyer of the Year» by the Public Justice Foundation for his ground breaking litigation involving the managed care industry.
In addition, he has been nominated for «Trial Lawyer of the Year» by the Public Justice Foundation for his ground breaking litigation involving the managed care industry, and his work has been featured in the National Law Journal's «Top Verdicts of the Year.»
The question to be referred is whether the Directive precluded the imposition in national law of a requirement that a person must also be unmarried in order to qualify for a state pension, where a gender change occurred.
Reporter Marcia Coyle lays out the issues in her Sept. 17 report in the National Law Journal.
For three consecutive years, David was recognized nationally as the top «Law Firm Business Development Consultant and Coach» in National Law Journal surveys, and he was similarly recognized in a 2015 Legal Times survey.
The story was reported that week in The National Law Journal and had already been a topic of debate among legal bloggers for several weeks.
First up is Tony Mauro in The National Law Journal, who asks, «What old sin will haunt the next Supreme Court nominee?»
His was among the firms I profiled in my National Law Journal article on outsourced legal writing.
Something I wrote about in The National Law Journal a few years ago appears as a quote at the top of the page («A lawyer would be remiss not to check an expert through The -LSB-...]
Something I wrote about in The National Law Journal a few years ago appears as a quote at the top of the page («A lawyer would be remiss not to check an expert through The Daubert Tracker»), and the five - star award from my book, The Essential Guide to the Best (and Worst) Legal Sites on the Web, appears to the right.
Sally's articles have appeared in The National Law Journal, Marketing for Lawyers, The American Lawyer, Lexpert and other legal trade publications, and she has a bi-monthly column in the Law Practice magazine of the American Bar Association.
But the concept of firms linking salaries to locational cost of living has changed, as reported in this National Law Journal article, Does it pay to make NY pay?
Moreover, the Directive's scope is limited to natural persons: the EU legislator does not seem to be willing to consider to grant protection to legal persons, regardless of the fact that they can be held criminally liable in most MS.. In sum, the real added value of the Directive will depend on its implementation in national law and the willingness of the national courts, as well as of the Court of Justice, to ensure that the Directive contributes to the enhancing of defence rights in the EU.
Why not take a more proactive approach, such as the one suggested by Ari Kaplan in this National Law Journal article: Summer Associates Can Write Their Way to Success.
Henderson, who studies law firms as business organizations, has been featured in a number of recent news articles about the impact of the recession on the legal profession, including pieces in The National Law Journal, Crain's Chicago Business and The New York Times.
But in The National Law Journal, Marcia Coyle focuses on a less - heralded aspect of the term — a «stunning 0 - for - 5 outcome» for environmentalists.
Crime & Federalism guest - blogger Maren Chaloupka takes serious issue with a story in The National Law Journal, «Small Town Trial Blues: When suits take lawyers to small towns, it can — but needn't — lead to big trouble.»
piece in the National Law Journal.
The first of these two Q&A s is an interview with David S. Krakoff published in The National Law Journal.
These writings appear in The National Law Journal, Legal Economics, The New York State Bar Journal, The New Jersey Law Journal, The Pennsylvania Lawyer and The -LSB-...]
Prior to joining Morgan & Morgan, P.A., Benjamin practiced for several years in the national law firm of Baker & Hostetler, LLP.
Following the report, an outraged Erwin Chemerinsky, dean of the new UC Irvine School of Law, wrote in The National Law Journal that Judge Jacobs «should be ashamed of himself.»
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