Sentences with phrase «judgment under analysis»

Notwithstanding some critical aspects, the judgment under analysis is therefore a contribution to the realization of a global project that reveals a constructivist approach to global governance.

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The court of appeals reversed summary judgment for defendant, holding that 1) the district court erred in its analysis of whether a witness's statement was made in reaction to a truly startling event, and whether the statement was made under the stress of excitement caused by that event; and 2) there was a genuine issue of material fact as to whether defendant's failure to remove the stump was a proximate cause of plaintiff's accident.
«An Analysis of the State Liability in Privatization of Administrative Tasks» (Presented at the Second Forum of Graduates in Public Law Research, National Taiwan University, 2009) «On the Inter-binding Force of Judgments under Multi-judicial System: From the Perspective of the Rights of Litigation» (Master's Thesis, National Taiwan University, 2010)
Before arriving at this conclusion, the CJEU started its analysis under Article 47 of the Charter (which provides that «everyone is entitled to a fair and public hearing within a reasonable time by an independent and impartial tribunal established by law») and its related principle of effective judicial protection (paras 77 - 78 (references derive from the Kendrion judgment)-RRB-.
in the UK, whilst the precise circumstances that gave rise to the Bridgeman v. Corel litigation have never been the subject matter of a claim decided before the UK Courts, practicing lawyers and legal academics alike generally agree that under a UK law analysis the judgment in Bridgeman v. Corel is wrong and that copyright can subsist in a photograph of a painting.
He found that a reasonable jury could return a judgment in the plaintiff's favour under a mixed - motive analysis.
Delivering judgment, Lang J said «the Council did not conduct the rigorous analysis and consideration required in order to satisfy the «due regard» duty under s 49A of the Disability Discrimination Act 1995, principally because it did not gather the information required to do so properly».
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