The articles focus mainly on the effect of arbitration on consumer and class action litigation and raise
important issues of fairness, transparency and access to justice.
The court will not be concerned with
issues of fairness in the complex division of property and assets; thus, if the agreement favors one party over another, chances are that the favored party will prevail.
Some spoke, too, of concerns that what little progress they had seen
on issues of fairness and diversity on Wall Street in recent years would be unwound in Mr. Trump's America.
Family law, among other things, grapples with fundamental societal issues and values that affect everyone, requires a consideration of the meaning of substantive equality in our Charter, and deals
with issues of fairness and judicial impartiality.
The plan must be developed with careful consideration of available data and
subsequent issues of fairness and it should allow for the participation of all teachers, not only those in tested grades and subjects.
As legislators in Illinois and other states face similar dilemmas about who pays the costs of pension payments, they should keep in
mind issues of fairness, equity, and transparency.
Joan Friedman, PhD Psychologist and Twin Expert, shares advice for parents with twins on how to best
handle issues of fairness between the two siblings
All of our fringe meetings were very successful, leading discussion in the party on
key issues of fairness in the economy: taxes, high pay and our Plan C to put sustainability and fairness at the heart of government policy.
«Today's situation raises
obvious issues of fairness,» Gordin writes, because non-English speakers have the extra burden of needing to learn a foreign language and translate their work to participate in science.
I also understand, however, that the more it is diversified and tailored and the more choices that are made available to families and communities, the more debates will inevitably arise
over issues of fairness.
The power of everyday objects, in this case clothing, says Ricketts, can help people to look at
deep issues of fairness, and also work to connect people across the world.
Issues of fairness aside, what about Harper's desire to make it easier for families to manage the costs of raising kids?
The Australian National University's Michael Raupach and colleagues consider some potential options, noting that the challenge of resource - sharing between countries cuts across the
thorny issues of fairness, governance, institutions and ethics.
«Despite these objections, and putting to one
side issues of fairness, posting out the leaflets will not be unlawful.
The plan must be developed with careful consideration of available data and
subsequent issues of fairness, and it should allow for the participation of all teachers, not just those in tested grades and subjects.
Although there are some
important issues of fairness and precarious work with innovative technological models such as this, it's also quite clear that our existing regulatory environment is likely to inhibit and stifle small business growth that does not follow conventional models of delivery.
On the other hand, employers using background checks should be concerned
with issues of fairness, privacy, and discrimination, as well as the need to give ex-offenders a second chance to work so that they can become law abiding tax paying citizens.
There was never
an issue of fairness / unfairness while I wrestled them.
On
the issue of fairness, unbelievers would probably be more reluctant than believers to agree with Marsden.
Therefore, I call on Congress to immediately redefine this debate recognizing border concerns, while also addressing
the issues of fairness and economic stability.»
The issue of fairness is key.
«This is a basic
issue of fairness,» Sen. David J. Valesky, D - 53, Oneida, wrote on the state Senate website.
«This is a basic
issue of fairness,» Valesky said.
Low - Hogan explained that the bill addresses a «very serious and important» matter and is an «
issue of fairness,» but raised questions regarding publically - funded religious education.
Then there's
the issue of fairness: If antiaging therapies become available, who will receive them?
There is also
an issue of fairness.
«It is through methodologically rigorous research that we can address
these issues of fairness in testing.
Given the disparity in expectations between the different teachers, this is
an issue of fairness and whether students are being being set up for success or failure.
Host:
The issue of fairness, I mean this is the argument that a lot of voucher supporters make.
As legislators in Illinois and other states face similar dilemmas about who pays the costs of pension payments, they should keep in mind
these issues of fairness, equity, and transparency.
«More than purely an environmental issue, the setting of carbon standards is
an issue of fairness, equity, and justice,» he said.
This last point raises a crucial issue that Biba doesn't address at all:
the issue of fairness.
In the international climate negotiations that will resume on November 30 in Paris,
issues of fairness are already the key issues in dispute.
The Clean Power For All Policy Innovation Center offers effective starting points for developing state plans that take on
issues of fairness and inclusion for low - income communities and communities of color.
«This unfairly targets one community, a community I represent... and that brings into question
the issue of fairness.»
Last, a report published by Resources for the Future in October 2013, by Daniel F. Morris and Clayton Munnings, Designing a Fair Carbon Tax, provides a succinct guide to
issues of fairness and efficiency in crafting a federal carbon tax.
The prevailing approach of making most unfair dismissal cases the province of judges sitting alone means that the experience brought to bear on
the issues of fairness has become remarkably narrow and indeed idiosyncratic.
The next article will consider the key cases relating to
the issues of fairness and finality.
It is also encouraging that, in relation to
this issue of fairness / access, Peter Wardle has drawn attention to the potential barrier posed by the significant cost of the universal licensing fee — at least, as discussed in Part 1, for those licensing candidates whose fees are not paid by their employers and, among those, especially for candidates undertaking the unpaid portions of the LPP / PPD program.