Not exact matches
But the Nortel
case at least reminds those who need reminding that
when push comes to shove, guardians of the public interest are
in fact willing to
intervene to prosecute perceived wrongdoing.
Against this background, Asian authorities have continued to
intervene in foreign exchange markets, though less strenuously than was the
case in mid 2004
when upward pressures on regional exchange rates were also very strong.
I did, nonetheless, gesture towards what such limits might look like
when I wrote that we bear a responsibility to
intervene when our security is at stake,
in cases of exceptional evil, or
when we have specifically promised aid and alliance.
The final resolution came
when the
case was dismissed
in the Court of Appeals for the First Circuit,
when the court decided that they can not
intervene:
The gods choose to
intervene in the affairs of men
when they will and
in controversial radio personality, Blakk Rasta's
case they
intervened in a most unusual way.
«Liberal Democrats believe the UK should
intervene only
when there is a clear legal and / or humanitarian
case, endorsed by a vote
in Parliament, working within the remit of international institutions wherever and whenever possible.»
The governor has faced pressure to step aside from the race for months as record - low poll numbers rolled
in, and that pressure reached the breaking point this week
when the New York Times reported his office had
intervened in a domestic violence
case involving one of his top aides.
The EFCC could duplicate each
case file and give a copy to the Office of the Attorney General of the Federation and Minister of Justice so that he / she could
intervene in the process
when it is necessary.
Although
in about 50 % of the
cases these interventions were successful and broke up the two affiliating ravens,
intervening can be potentially risky
when the two affiliating ravens team up and chase away the
intervening individual.
The pharmaceutical industry is on the
case, and a spate of projects is under way around the world to map the exact circuits that allow the nervous system to
intervene when things go wrong
in the body.
So,
in these
cases, «The question that comes up is, «
When do you decide to
intervene in a patient like that?»»
Obviously there are times
when we have to ignore this «inner wisdom» and
intervene to do what is safest, such as
in the
case of a high fevers!
During a congressional hearing
in May, she refused to cite a single example of a time
when she thought it was appropriate for the federal government to
intervene in cases of discrimination by private schools receiving federal voucher funds.
Baughman feels that it's one thing for a court to
intervene and take over as legal guardian
in a
case where a child's life is truly at risk, but quite another thing
when psychotropic drugs are forced on children who don't fit into the mold....
Since
in references for a preliminary ruling the determinations of national courts will generally be accepted by the CJEU, and a request to
intervene in a preliminary ruling procedure to submit observations on third country law is not possible, there is a risk that a judgment
in such a
case could be based on an insufficient evaluation of third country law, such as
when the evidence concerning such law is uncontested and is presented only by a single party.
Here I'm struck by the contrast between the accounts of the prevalence of «whacking» and the judicial response to it (e.g. that it is common and the courts / crowns rarely
intervene) and accounts that I hear from practicing crowns (e.g. that it is uncommon and,
when it occurs, the court's response vigorously and, further, that the court, crown and police are uncommonly solicitous to complainants
in sexual assault
cases — a claim that the Ghomeshi
cases seems to confirm given the seemingly well - founded criticism of the police
in that
case for failing to adequately probe the complainant's allegations, meaning that inconsistencies
in their statements were discovered on cross-examination by the defense, fatally undermining their credibility).
The above
case focuses on the
intervening cause law
in another state, but New Mexico also follows the theory of independent causes
when apportioning liability
in personal injury
cases.
West Coast LEAF will also be
intervening at the BC Court of Appeal
in a
case about
when and how the governing bodies of healthcare professions can act to protect the public
in response to a complaint of sexual misconduct against a healthcare practitioner.
When an individual, group or body is given leave to
intervene in a
case, they usually submit a written argument (called a factum) and are also given permission to make a brief oral submission to members of the court.
Recently the Supreme Court of Canada made the news
when, on July 27, 2017, Supreme Court Justice Richard Wagner rejected four Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender, Queer or Questioning (LGBTQ) groups that had applied to
intervene in a
case about a law school at Trinity Western University (TWU).
Practically, this is all logical, sensible stuff, although I think there is some tension between Justice Rothstein's suggestion that an appellate court may
intervene in the adversarial process
when it sees a risk of error that affects the outcome, and his claim that such
cases will be very rare.
When the child's expressed attitudes and behavior are severe, such as would appear to be the
case if the police need to be called to
intervene, then the degree of severely poor parenting reflected
in the child's behavior raise child protection concerns.