Sentences with phrase «intervened in the case after»

«Soccer is not a typical area for Amnesty to get involved in but we felt compelled to intervene in this case after reviewing the evidence.

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The news comes as the British Humanist Association (BHA) has announced that it is applying to intervene in an appeal to Tony Nicklinson's right - to - die case, and a day after the BHA released the results of a new survey showing 81 % of adults support a change in the law.
The hearing came to an end today, after four days of submissions from his lawyers and from Humanists UK, who intervened in the case in his support.
Last week, Paterson, who became governor in 2008 after Eliot Spitzer resigned in disgrace, said he would not seek a full term in office following reports that he had intervened in the case of a top aide who was accused of domestic violence against a woman.
In December, nearly 10 months later, the Pentagon provided case files just for 2013, Gillibrand said, and those 107 cases were delivered only after former Sen. Carl Levin, then chairman of the Senate Armed Services Committee, intervened.
After DOJ mounted its first attack on the voucher program in 2013, a group of black parents and the Louisiana Black Alliance for Educational Options requested to intervene in the case.
Permission to appeal against ancillary relief orders (after Barder v Barder (Caluori intervening)[1988] AC 20, [1987] 2 FLR 480, HL) has been in the reports recently; but in two cases which only emphasise that, for such an application to succeed, the circumstances must be exceptional.
The UK offers far more maternity leave than the European law minimum and the charity Working Families, intervening in the case, submitted that the policy arguments for a difference in pay might become less compelling several months after a child is born, a submission which met with the approval of the EAT.
Lord Pearson [at 682] contrasted this with the position where application is made after the time for appeal has expired (eg, per a Barder appeal in financial remedy proceedings — see Barder v Barder (Caluori Intervening)[1988] AC 20, [1987] 2 All ER 440): in such a case the end of litigation has been definitely reached, subject only to the court's power to extend the time.
According to campaign group Privacy International, which intervened in the case, the government may now have to rewrite «large parts» of the Act, which received Royal Assent in December 2016 after a controversial passage through Parliament.
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