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About the only suspense attendant to last week's judicial conventions in Albany for state Supreme Court, which one Democratic attendee called «extremely boring,» was whether a Capital District Democrat would emerge to challenge Ulster's Julian Schreibman.
Supreme Court judges are officially nominated at judicial conventions in Albany in early September.

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We've been writing a lot about tomorrow being the deadline for Rick Lazio to decide whether he will indeed remain in the governor's race on the Conservative Party line because it's the last days parties can hold judicial nominating conventions.
The professors argue that holding a convention could bolster ethics reform in New York, curb partisan gerrymandering and reform the state's judicial system.
The most likely outcome is that the UK would simply arrest him, arguably in violation of the Vienna Convention, trusting that the inevitable judicial review and appeal would land in their favour.
The report shall be delivered at least ten days prior to the following times: (A) the first day for circulating designating petitions in the case of an elective position; (B) the meeting date of the Judicial Nominating Convention or other body nominating a candidate for elective judicial positions; or (C) the date any candidate is to be proposed for appointment for any such judicial position;, or (D) if the vacancy in such position occurs at such a time as to make it impossible to comply with the aforesaid timetable, the panel shall deliver its report as expeditiously as pJudicial Nominating Convention or other body nominating a candidate for elective judicial positions; or (C) the date any candidate is to be proposed for appointment for any such judicial position;, or (D) if the vacancy in such position occurs at such a time as to make it impossible to comply with the aforesaid timetable, the panel shall deliver its report as expeditiously as pjudicial positions; or (C) the date any candidate is to be proposed for appointment for any such judicial position;, or (D) if the vacancy in such position occurs at such a time as to make it impossible to comply with the aforesaid timetable, the panel shall deliver its report as expeditiously as pjudicial position;, or (D) if the vacancy in such position occurs at such a time as to make it impossible to comply with the aforesaid timetable, the panel shall deliver its report as expeditiously as possible.
(a) Whenever a Party nomination for a public office to be filled at a general or special election is not made at a primary election or by judicial nominating convention, or when no valid designating petition is filed with the board of elections (1) such nomination shall be made by the Executive Committee if for a public office to be filled by the voters of a political subdivision whose boundaries are coterminous with the County of New York or the Borough of Manhattan, and any vacancy in a nomination so made shall be filled by the Executive Committee or a subcommittee appointed by the Executive Committee for that purpose, and (2) such nomination shall be made by the appropriate District Committee if for a public office to be filled by the voters of a political subdivision wholly or partly contained within, but embracing only a part of, the County of New York or Borough of Manhattan, and any vacancy in a nomination so made shall be filled by a subcommittee appointed by said District Committee for that purpose.
In March 2011, an application for a Judicial Review in the High Court was lodged by two teenagers, Callum Hurley and Katy Moore, who claimed the increase in tuition fees breached the European Convention on Human RightIn March 2011, an application for a Judicial Review in the High Court was lodged by two teenagers, Callum Hurley and Katy Moore, who claimed the increase in tuition fees breached the European Convention on Human Rightin the High Court was lodged by two teenagers, Callum Hurley and Katy Moore, who claimed the increase in tuition fees breached the European Convention on Human Rightin tuition fees breached the European Convention on Human Rights.
Ulster County's 15 Democratic delegates to this Friday's state Supreme Court judicial nominating convention in Albany could be decisive in the contest to determine the Third District's next judge.
A few weeks ago, 16 Ulster County Democratic delegates attended the Third District judicial nominating convention in Albany.
In the case of the Supreme Court vacancy, the Judicial Delegates, also elected by Democratic voters in the Primary, then vote for the Democratic nominee from among the qualified candidates at a judicial conventioIn the case of the Supreme Court vacancy, the Judicial Delegates, also elected by Democratic voters in the Primary, then vote for the Democratic nominee from among the qualified candidates at a judicial conJudicial Delegates, also elected by Democratic voters in the Primary, then vote for the Democratic nominee from among the qualified candidates at a judicial conventioin the Primary, then vote for the Democratic nominee from among the qualified candidates at a judicial conjudicial convention.
Three candidates are somehow in the mild slugfest for county Surrogate Court judge — Democrat Sara McGinty, who won her party's primary, though not its endorsement at convention, and has a dubious distinction of being listed as «not qualified» by the Third Judicial Department Independent Judicial Elections Qualification Commissions, though the Ulster County Bar Association lists her as «qualified.»
«Silver, by the power he amassed as speaker and all the power he has — he's gotten people jobs in the courthouse — also had sway at the judicial conventions because the delegates from his Assembly district and sometimes adjoining districts was able to dictate, on occasion, who would be a judge,» Flacks said.
To date, the big news in the race has come during each candidate's party caucus and judicial convention processes.
The only people on the ballot in Silver's Lower East Side neighborhood were seven candidates for seven judicial positions, all Democrats, picked last month in a judicial nominating convention Silver has cast a shadow on for years.
Fisher, who got unanimous backing from her district's GOP convention, ran into a late season snafu in the past month when another State Supreme Court Justice ruled that votes taken in the Conservative Party's judicial nominating convention in September violated election law.
Clearly, Kavanagh, who some see as the longshot in this four - way contest, is hoping to generate some buzz before the judicial convention.
Delegates to the Third Judicial District nominating convention will convene at 1 p.m. on Friday, Sept. 21 at the Albany County courthouse to nominate two candidates to run for state Supreme Court in November.
Candidates are picked by political parties at judicial nominating conventions in September after the primary.
«does not enable an organisation such as LZ to be ensured effective judicial protection of the various specific rights inherent in the right of public participation, within the meaning of Article 6 of the Aarhus Convention» (para 68).
As often in environmental law, in the framework of the Aarhus Convention preference has been given to a non-binding compliance mechanism over a judicial or arbitral system of dispute settlement.
The Court was called to examine the compatibility of this system with the Directive, with the freedom of establishment and with the principle of effective judicial protection and the rights of defence as enshrined in Articles 47 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and 6 (2) of the European Convention on Human Rights.
In the case Belvedere Construzioni Srl (Case C - 500 / 10) this was under discussion vis - à - vis the principle of resolving judicial proceedings in tax matters within reasonable time under Article 6 (1) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental FreedomIn the case Belvedere Construzioni Srl (Case C - 500 / 10) this was under discussion vis - à - vis the principle of resolving judicial proceedings in tax matters within reasonable time under Article 6 (1) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedomin tax matters within reasonable time under Article 6 (1) of the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms.
See also Martin Platte, Multi-party Arbitration: Legal Issues Arising out of Joinder and Consolidation, in Enforcement of Arbitration Agreements and International Arbitral Awards: the New York Convention in Practice 481, 491 (E. Gaillard, D. Di Pietro eds., 2008); Albert Jan van den Berg, The New York Arbitration Convention of 1958: Towards a Uniform Judicial Interpretation 323 (1994).
van den Berg synthesized two reasons for the effectiveness of the Convention being in danger — the scheme of the Convention no longer corresponds to the needs of the global community; and misguided judicial interpretation has precipitated the text beyond recognition.
Taiwan is not a party to the Hague Convention on International Child Abduction and the Taiwanese judicial system would likely not be helpful in such a situation.
A majority of the Court held that Slovenia's failure to provide an effective independent judicial system to determine responsibility for the death of a patient receiving medical treatment violated Article 2 even though the death itself took place before the Convention came into force in that state.
He investigates the similarities and differences between the national judicial treatment in applying and interpreting EU and ECHR law and concludes that accession will not render these differences moot: in fact, the CJEU clarified in the Kamberaj case that EU law does not require the disapplication of domestic law conflicting with the Convention — the effects of the ECHR will therefore continue to depend on the national constitutions, not the law of the EU (pp. 156 - 158).
United Nations Convention on the Rights of the Child 1989, Art 12 (by which UK will still be bound, so far its provisions are enforceable) is in similar terms to Art 23 of the Charter as to a child's right to be heard in «judicial proceedings», and where that child is capable of forming his or her own views.
A provision in another Order which had the effect of denying a designated person the right to judicial review was also found to be ultra vires but there remains a conflict between the fundamental rights guaranteed by the European Convention on Human Rights and the impact of executive Orders under the United Nations Act.
In Trinidad and Tobago, as a small developing country but one of the State leaders in the Caribbean, a major judicial challenge of the society is to escape the colonial shackles of its legal heritage and to create a body of laws, conventions and legal practices that are consistent with its indigenous culture and normIn Trinidad and Tobago, as a small developing country but one of the State leaders in the Caribbean, a major judicial challenge of the society is to escape the colonial shackles of its legal heritage and to create a body of laws, conventions and legal practices that are consistent with its indigenous culture and normin the Caribbean, a major judicial challenge of the society is to escape the colonial shackles of its legal heritage and to create a body of laws, conventions and legal practices that are consistent with its indigenous culture and norms.
It was open in principle to the claimant to bring a challenge by way of judicial review, on the ground of breach of legitimate expectation, to the defendant's decision to terminate her tenancy, just as it was open to her in principle to bring a challenge on Convention grounds against the defendant as a public authority.
Indeed, the Convention provides in substance that a country's judicial authorities are expected to conclude a Hague case within six weeks of its commencement.
... it is of fundamental importance to the rule of law — and to the public's respect not simply for the judicial system, but for the entire machinery of government — that the powers and jurisdictions of the judge be discharged, not only responsibly and fairly, but in accordance with the customs and conventions of Canada's parliamentary democracy, and only as provided by the rules of law governing their employment.
In particular, the EU could not be considered to have intended to implement the obligations from Article 9 (3) of the Convention since the mentioned administrative or judicial procedures fell at the current state of EU law primarily within the scope of Member State law (para 60).
Following the receipt of a Letter of Request for International Judicial Assistance Pursuant to the Hague Convention of 18 March 1970 on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters from the Pennsylvanian Court in respect of each matter, we contacted the Foreign Process Section of the High Court of England & Wales and were assigned an Examiner of the Court for these matters.
(5) The Council, by an Act dated 26 May 1997 (4), drew up a Convention on the service in the Member States of the European Union of judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters and recommended it for adoption by the Member States in accordance with their respective constitutional rules.
it is for the national court, in order to ensure effective judicial protection in the fields covered by EU environmental law, to interpret its national law in a way which, to the fullest extent possible, is consistent with the objectives laid down in Article 9 (3) of the Aarhus Convention.
Last week's post concerned the judicial review costs system in environmental cases and its compliance with the prohibitively expensive rule Art. 9 (4) of the Aarhus Convention.
In Cassation No. 1 of 2017 (JT), the Judicial Tribunal ruled that a London - based arbitral award was not enforceable in the DIFC Courts in accordance with the New York Convention 1958 because the debtor had brought parallel proceedings with the Dubai Courts - affiliated Centre for Amicable Settlement of DisputeIn Cassation No. 1 of 2017 (JT), the Judicial Tribunal ruled that a London - based arbitral award was not enforceable in the DIFC Courts in accordance with the New York Convention 1958 because the debtor had brought parallel proceedings with the Dubai Courts - affiliated Centre for Amicable Settlement of Disputein the DIFC Courts in accordance with the New York Convention 1958 because the debtor had brought parallel proceedings with the Dubai Courts - affiliated Centre for Amicable Settlement of Disputein accordance with the New York Convention 1958 because the debtor had brought parallel proceedings with the Dubai Courts - affiliated Centre for Amicable Settlement of Disputes.
Guest speaker, «Ethics of Judicial Elections in the Context of Regulation, Free Speech, Impartiality and Independence: Point and Counterpoint,» ABA Convention, 2007
Where the provisions of Regulation (EC) No 1348/2000 are not applicable, Article 15 of the Hague Convention of 15 November 1965 on the service abroad of judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters shall apply if the document instituting the proceedings or an equivalent document had to be transmitted abroad pursuant to that Convention.
Article 30 Any application submitted to the Central Authorities or directly to the judicial or administrative authorities of a Contracting State in accordance with the terms of this Convention, together with documents and any other information appended thereto or provided by a Central Authority, shall be admissible in the courts or administrative authorities of the Contracting States.
This Convention does not affect the Hague Convention of 1 March 1954 on civil procedure, the Hague Convention of 15 November 1965 on the Service Abroad of Judicial and Extrajudicial Documents in Civil or Commercial Matters and the Hague Convention of 18 March 1970 on the Taking of Evidence Abroad in Civil or Commercial Matters.
Article 41 Where a Contracting State has a system of government under which executive, judicial and legislative powers are distributed between central and other authorities within that State, its signature or ratification, acceptance or approval of, or accession to this Convention, or its making of any declaration in terms of Article 40 shall carry no implication as to the internal distribution of powers within that State.
Where a Contracting State has a system of government under which executive, judicial and legislative powers are distributed between central and other authorities within that State, its signature or ratification, acceptance or approval of, or accession to this Convention, or its making of any declaration in terms of Article 40 shall carry no implication as to the internal distribution of powers within that State.
Any application submitted to the Central Authorities or directly to the judicial or administrative authorities of a Contracting State in accordance with the terms of this Convention, together with documents and any other information appended thereto or provided by a Central Authority, shall be admissible in the courts or administrative authorities of the Contracting States.
[63] The Convention against Torture obligates a state to «take effective legislative, administrative, judicial or other measures to prevent acts of torture in any territory under its jurisdiction.»
Article 15 The judicial or administrative authorities of a Contracting State may, prior to the making of an order for the return of the child, request that the applicant obtain from the authorities of the State of the habitual residence of the child a decision or other determination that the removal or retention was wrongful within the meaning of Article 3 of the Convention, where such a decision or determination may be obtained in that State.
Judicial settlements (transactions judiciaires) which a court of a Contracting State designated in an exclusive choice of court agreement has approved, or which have been concluded before that court in the course of proceedings, and which are enforceable in the same manner as a judgment in the State of origin, shall be enforced under this Convention in the same manner as a judgment.
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