The sweeping change is proposed by Sir James Munby, the President of the Family Division, who has
issued draft guidance that would allow thousands more written judgments to be published.
Several weeks ago, the agency
issued draft guidance on structure / function claims for infant formula, suggesting that in order to be substantiated, such claims require «competent and reliable evidence,» preferably from randomized, double blind studies — a rigorous scientific standard.
The agency in the June 2 issue of the Federal Register
issued draft guidance for voluntary sodium
Finally, the agency
issued draft guidance on the use of real - world evidence to support regulatory decision - making for medical devices.
Not exact matches
WRAP has previously raised the
issue of packaging labelling in the fight against food waste, with the organisation estimating in February 2017 that nearly # 1 billion of food waste could be saved through changes to labelling, before seeking views on
draft guidance for labelling in July.
The
guidance issued to states is a
draft to help states start preparing.
The Justices» Clerks» Society and Magistrates» Association with the President's approval have just
issued guidance which prohibits local authorities from
drafting reasons in public and private law cases and whether the proceedings have been contested, agreed or unopposed.
However, the
draft statutory
guidance issued by the government as to how this test is to be applied suggests a surprisingly purist approach.
Proper
guidance of an articling student or junior lawyer requires endless explanation of the law, heart - to - heart conversations about anything and everything, marking up memos and correcting
draft documents, taking the junior to court appearances or client meetings (and maybe lunch), introducing the idea of law as a business as well as a profession, helping resolve complex ethical
issues that sometimes arise — and that's just the half of it.
That said, all is not entirely quiet on the administration front: a variety of
guidance and direction has been
issued and «mandatory»
draft orders have been proposed by Sir James Munby President of the Family Division (whose main job is not as an administrator but as a judge: each should be clearly defined separate constitutional powers).
After consulting with law societies across the country, the Federation
drafted and proposed new rules, amendments and commentary to provide better
guidance to lawyers on the
issue, while also removing possible barriers to the public in provision of limited scope legal services.
Presenting a
draft of the ethics application to people experienced in Aboriginal research and ethical
issues for feedback before submission can streamline the process and provide the researcher with additional
guidance in conducting culturally aware research (Box 1).
The authors wish to thank Harriet Dichter, Joan Lombardi, and Katie Hamm for reviewing
drafts of this
issue brief and providing invaluable feedback and
guidance.