Sentences with phrase «judicial authority»

However, it also held that «the mere absence of judicial authority showing that the remedy would be available does not justify concluding that it is unavailable».
Under Greek law, parliament must first investigate allegations against lawmakers before they can be stripped of immunity and prosecuted by judicial authorities.
It has been previously shown that warrants are a very important mechanism for this, requiring state agencies to obtain judicial authority for specific, and limited, powers of intrusion.
The process of proving before a competent judicial authority that a document offered for official recognition and registration as the last will and testament of a deceased person is genuine.
The second issue relates to the nature and the extent of the control by the national judicial authority when deciding upon whether the initial period of detention should be extended.
Art 5 does not give judicial authorities a choice between either bringing an accused to trial within a reasonable time or granting him provisional release pending trial.
The key issue is whether a public prosecutor is a valid judicial authority.
This may be because there is currently no clear legislative framework or judicial authority permitting the use of funding.
Some of these legislative proposals seek to limit judicial authority directly.
Or why do you think judicial authorities recognize customs of a trade?
There are times when I find judicial authority more effective.
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This also has significant impact to the nearby jurisdictions by fostering cooperation among judicial authorities of neighboring countries.
There's explicit judicial authority that they don't.
The support of judicial authorities, if not immediate everywhere, came rapidly after its adoption in 1999.
Additionally, I was wondering if you could please point towards the legislative or judicial authority for the assertion that rehabilitation is the «primary» goal of our criminal justice system.
It asks for feedback on whether state judicial authorities should develop new regulatory structures for these entities.
Legally, the highest judicial authority in the United Kingdom — in the form of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council — was also the highest court of appeal for Canada.
The highest judicial authority of international law is the International Court of Justice and the administrative authority is the United Nations.
He is not invested with judicial authority in the United States, he lost, and the (collective) sovereign he defied used force to end his rebellion.
The Supreme Court of Canada has issued a significant decision on the question of judicial authority over withdrawal by counsel in scheduled criminal proceedings:
Cooperation is especially important in relation to the non-convicted persons; as a Polish defence lawyer, there is an open way for negotiating with the Polish Judicial Authorities for issuing an «iron letter» — however the letter relates only to non-convicted (can be accused) or not accused persons, which means one can not apply after being sentenced (even in non-abiding sentences) because the letter has only been established for the investigation stage.
But be this as it may, it is sufficient for the present to observe that it has on certain occasions exercised judicial authority from the commencement of its civil polity.
The parties also irrevocably waive their rights to any form of appeal, review or recourse to any State court or other judicial authority with respect to such Award insofar as such waiver may be validly made.»
And further, that Marzetti, a case not cited in Bell (Re), is the guiding and binding judicial authority.
Boston litigator Ted Folkman covers international judicial assistance, which Folkman describes as «getting judicial authorities in one state to take actions on your behalf in aid of a proceeding in another state.»
Global Witness calls on the Angolan judicial authorities to bring the case against Dr Wykes to an immediate end.
(3) to confirm the status of the DIFC Judicial Authority as an integral part of the legal systems of Dubai and of the UAE.
Building upon this, a hypothetical situation can be posed to illustrate the situation in which the UK's highest judicial authority would be under an obligation to refer under Article 267 TFEU.
(Query: Does Hagar's posited judicial authority assert a predominantly retributivist model of punishment, or are we seeing a wrong turn on the road to restorative justice?)
To the plaintiff, an order compelling Google to de-list these infringing websites internationally is no different, and requiring the consensus of every country on the planet will practically result in the internet being a lawless vacuum where no single judicial authority could ever make an effective order.
Consequently, in the absence of express judicial authority, until the location of the debtor rules are harmonized, it can be expected that the secured parties will adopt the counsel of caution and search and file in the location of the debtor as determined using both the new Ontario location of the debtor rules and the current location of the debtor rules of the other common law provinces.
Kareem argued that, going by numerous judicial authorities, some of which he cited on Wednesday, the development implied that Justice Tsoho's court had been robbed of jurisdiction to continue to conduct proceedings in the case until the Court of Appeal determined the fresh motion for stay before it.
The story is a shocking account of a miscarriage of justice, as the community turns on kids who simply look a bit funny and the police and judicial authorities refuse to admit that they may have made some serious mistakes.
Coordinated actions with Limon judicial authorities must ensure no impunity #jairomora
The article and other reports show how important it is for Costa Rican President Laura Chinchilla to follow through on her tweeted pledge that «coordinated actions with Limón judicial authorities must insure no impunity» for the killers.
Admittedly, the approach taken by the Court can be challenging for judicial authorities throughout the EU: the burden of proof that the person has had the full period to launch an objection would rest on the competent authorities and that burden may be a heavy one.
Though he had seen the importance of judicial opposition to tyranny, Jefferson remained skeptical of broad judicial authority.
[30] The criminal justice system is very decentralized in one aspect — trial courts are based in each inhabited island, and there is no «single central judicial authority» to regulate the application of law or judicial conduct.
«Faced with a difficult point of statutory interpretation and conflicting judicial authority, the Tribunal adopted a dictionary meaning of «expenses» and articulated what it considered to be a beneficial policy outcome rather than engage in an interpretative process taking account of the text, context and purpose of the provisions in issue.»

Phrases with «judicial authority»

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