Sentences with phrase «judicial cooperation with»

• Britain has been challenged to withdraw its support for Saudi Arabia as chair of the UN human rights council panel as the closeness of the UK - Saudi relationship was dismissed as sycophantic by the Liberal Democrats and Labour called for an end to judicial cooperation with Riyadh.

Not exact matches

If the EU — with all its policies from the single market, to the Schengen passport free zone, to its attempts at common foreign policy, or cooperation on criminal and judicial affairs — is to survive, then surely those trying to solve the euro crisis had better start making a better fist of the politics.
In a classic fish - out - of - water scenario, ten Boom must negotiate the political and judicial legalities in a global arena while also contending with a lack of cooperation from all fronts.
In accordance with Article 7 (2) of Protocol No 2 to the Lisbon Treaty, the Commission must review its proposal when at least a quarter of all votes allocated to national Parliaments [3] reject a legislative proposal submitted on the basis of Article 76 TFEU (i.e., any proposal regarding judicial cooperation in criminal matters) for not being in compliance with the principle of subsidiarity.
During the annulment proceedings Germany argued that the EU lacked competence in the matter and acted in violation of the principle of conferral, the obligation to state reasons, the principle of sincere cooperation, together with the principle of effective judicial protection.
As to the first issue, the ECJ agreed with the EP that, contrary to what the Council claimed, the decision could not be based on Article 82 (1)(d) TFEU (judicial cooperation), as none of the provisions of the agreement envisages a facilitation of judicial cooperation.
* Study and explore the possibility of the development of a judicial protocol with the aim to: * Allow for communication among judges in overlapping class actions proceedings * Coordinate and harmonize activities in proposed overlapping class proceedings in order to maximize efficiency, reduce costs and avoid the duplication of effort; * Honour the independence and integrity of the superior courts while promoting inter-provincial cooperation and respect for comity; * Implement a framework of general principles to address basic administrative issues arising out of national and multijurisdictional class actions; and * Provide for nationally - accepted carriage motions.
Suffolk University Law School, in cooperation with the Supreme Judicial Court of Massachusetts, today began live webcasts of oral arguments before the court.
It argued that the agreement with Mauritius did not exclusively deal with matters of foreign and security policy, but also related «to judicial cooperation in criminal matters, police cooperation and development cooperation
That really is a way to take, what may not be a lot of funding and kind of, I don't know, I feel like we can do more together, so that's been huge, and absolutely cooperation and coordination with our judicial branch.
Furthermore, although it is true that the procedure laid down in Article 267 TFEU is an instrument for cooperation between the Court of Justice and the national courts, by means of which the former provides the latter with the points of interpretation of EU law necessary in order for them to decide the disputes before them, the fact remains that when there is no judicial remedy under national law against the decision of a court or tribunal of a Member State, that court or tribunal is, in principle, obliged to bring the matter before the Court of Justice under the third paragraph of Article 267 TFEU where a question relating to the interpretation of EU law is raised before it...
Collaborate with colleagues in the Home Office, other Government departments, law enforcement and with overseas stakeholders to agree solutions and deliver judicial cooperation.
-- closer cooperation between judicial and other competent authorities of the Member States including cooperation through the European Judicial Cooperation Unit («Eurojust»), in accordance with the provisions of Articles 31judicial and other competent authorities of the Member States including cooperation through the European Judicial Cooperation Unit («Eurojust»), in accordance with the provisions of Articles 31Judicial Cooperation Unit («Eurojust»), in accordance with the provisions of Articles 31 and 32,
In cooperation with the Judicial Conference Jury Committee — with assistance from the Indiana Bureau of Motor Vehicles, and the Indiana Department of Revenue — the Supreme Court has made available a statewide jury pool list to make compilation of jury pools simpler and more efficient.
Speaker, «Advocacy of Seeking Extraordinary Writs and Remedies,» The Civil Practice and Litigation Techniques in Federal and State Courts Seminar presented by ALI ABA and sponsored with the cooperation of the Federal Judicial Center.
Colloquium Dublin, 19 March 2010 Appointments Editorial President Griss In connection with its discussions on its future strategy and development, the Network of Presidents of the Supreme Judicial Courts of the European Union is to hold a working meeting with American judges on procedures for cooperation among the supreme courts at the European University Institute in Florence on 13 and 14...
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