... costs borne by society at large include: costs associated with delays in court and administrative proceedings;
increased court operation costs attributable to unrepresented litigants and accused; and, more broadly, costs associated with legal problems that are not resolved in an acceptable manner (including increased health care costs, increased social assistance costs and so on).
Not exact matches
Community justice minister Maria Eagle said today: «Community justice
courts are an efficient and effective way of conducting
court operations,
increasing public confidence in the system, reducing crime and giving communities the power to influence decisions.
Recently European countries have begun cracking down on the
operations of unregulated Binary Options firms with Italian
Courts IP blocking a number of firms, these moves have led to
increasing number firms seeking to be regulated within the European Union.
At the Campbell County Fiscal
Court meeting Tuesday, the
operations manual for the animal shelter was amended to apply new best practices, which include an
increase in the number of animals that are spayed and neutered.
However,
court records released as part of the discovery process in a lawsuit brought about by environmental groups showed that Millennium hoped to greatly expand their
operation from five million to a second phase
increase to 20 million tons or even 60 million tons annually.
Nothing said here is affected by the coming into
operation of the family
court; though if law - making of dubious legality (as explained here) continues the new
court risks being mired (a word used here deliberately) in
increasing depths of uncertainty.
After Nortel filed in 2009 for protection from creditors in
courts around the world, its units in the United States, Canada, and Europe agreed to sell Nortel's
operations as global businesses as a way to
increase their value.
As military personnel began returning from
Operation Iraqi Freedom and
Operation Enduring Freedom, judges noted an
increase in veterans in criminal
courts.
We've expanded our
operations throughout San Francisco, Virginia, Maryland, D.C., and Chicago, and we need experienced
court reporters to meet the
increased demand for services.
In helping
courts and find
increased access and find ways to improve their
operations online.
Reflects on the Emergence of a New International Judiciary, Professor Shany provides a clear - eyed and succinct overview of changes «in the ethos underlying the
operation of international
courts» that are the result of an
increase in the number of such
courts and an expansion of their authority.