Sentences with phrase «judicial developments in»

In these five years of reporting my main focus has been on the legislative and judicial developments in native title law and the effect of these developments on the recognition of Indigenous rights to land.
About Blog Business Law of the Maryland State Bar Association providing a resource covering judicial developments in Maryland business law.
About Blog Business Law of the Maryland State Bar Association providing a resource covering judicial developments in Maryland business law.
About Blog Business Law of the Maryland State Bar Association providing a resource covering judicial developments in Maryland business law.
About Blog Business Law of the Maryland State Bar Association providing a resource covering judicial developments in Maryland business law.
In Ontario and Canada, the tension between, on the one hand, pro-arbitration policy and, on the other hand, the principle of consent in arbitration, likely needs more judicial development in the future.

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If you have a law degree, this is a great opportunity to identify and review legislative and judicial best practice developments in areas including public safety and risk management.
I do not hold to a judicial form of the atonement... though this change is a fairly recent development in my theology, and maybe it has not filtered down enough into other areas of my theology, such as my thinking on forgiveness....
The History of Courts and Procedure in Medieval Canon Law edited by wilfried hartmann and kenneth pennington catholic university of america, 512 pages, $ 75 In this lively and detailed collection of articles concerning the development of judicial practice during the Middle Ages, the reader is..in Medieval Canon Law edited by wilfried hartmann and kenneth pennington catholic university of america, 512 pages, $ 75 In this lively and detailed collection of articles concerning the development of judicial practice during the Middle Ages, the reader is..In this lively and detailed collection of articles concerning the development of judicial practice during the Middle Ages, the reader is....
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.
Chief Judge of the New York State Court of Appeals Jonathon Lippman said: «A permanent commission dedicated to judicial compensation is a very positive development for the future of an independent and strong Judiciary in New York.
European Commission President Jean - Claude Juncker and First Vice-President Frans Timmermans issued a joint statement expressing their concerns about the latest developments in Romania regarding the independence of the country's judicial system and its capacity to fight corruption.
The group welcomed the released White Paper on the Judicial Commission of Enquiry that investigated the clash between the Islamic Movement in Nigeria and the Nigerian Army by the Kaduna State Government which exonerated the army from the killings that followed the clash is a welcome development.
Referencing other articles, CREW sees the potential for cronyism in the selection of a judicial screening panel and the hiring practices of Empire State Development Corp..
Pearce earned his B.S. in Management at the University of Phoenix in 1981 and earned four certificates from the following institutions: Arizona State University (Advanced Executive Development), the University of Colorado, Boudler (Motor Vehicle Legal and Law College), Arizona Judicial College (Court Rules & Procedures for New Judges) and Harvard University (Government).
The Peoples Democratic Party in Ekiti State has described former President Olusegun Obasanjo's reference to Salamigate as another confirmation that the Minister of Mines and Steel Development, Dr. Kayode Fayemi, became governor through judicial fraud.
With a team of more than 20 staff and a $ 16 million dollar annual budget, she administers programs and professional development for over 250 fellows in the executive, judicial and legislative branches of the U.S. government.
Recent, more finely tuned data for New Jersey, provided by Peg Goertz, a University of Pennsylvania researcher who has closely followed developments in the Garden State, indicate that from 1999 to 2007 substantial gains were made in the Abbott districts, which were the focus of the judicial remedies.
The Dakota Access Pipeline is in direct violation of the United Nation's Declaration on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, most especially around the right to free and prior informed consent, desecration, redress, militarization, development, treaties and judicial proceedings.
Public participation (described as access to information and judicial remedy, as well as participation in decision making) in development projects not only has legal precedent in international accords but also has been incorporated into the procedures of international lending organizations.
We aim to promote the development of technology sophisticated courts that are a pleasure to work in for judges, judicial officers, court administrators, lawyers and other participants in court proceedings.
Acting for a football club, an interested party, in successfully defending judicial review proceedings seeking to quash the planning permission for the development of its new stadium.
«The combination of Peking University's highly experienced legal community and our cutting - edge AI and big data technology will directly benefit the development and application of AI across China's judicial system» said Guosheng Qi, CEO of Gridsum in a statement.
It examines three different sets of developments: (i) those areas where judicial intervention in the English Courts has eroded the principles in cases in fields including arbitration, ancillary relief and financial services regulation, (ii) the developments under the notionally identical jurisdiction under EU Regulation 1206/2001 and (iii) the emerging jurisprudence under the new jurisdiction for non-party disclosure under CPR 31.17.
Vladislav plays an active role in projects related to development of the legal profession and the judicial system in Russia.
Oliver explained the background and current position of the criminal legal aid judicial reviews, in the absence of Jon Black from the LCCSA (who had been invited to attend but was unable to do so due to urgent developments).
While the program is customized, based on the career goals and interests of each summer associate, it generally includes leadership skills training, career mentoring, business development and client service training, practical experience, client interaction, pro bono opportunities, writing coaching, judicial clerkship counseling, and work projects and experience in the practice areas of interest.
Recent legislative and judicial developments have led to an increased focus on competition litigation, not only in the U.S., but across Europe and other parts of the globe where criminal sanctions are now being introduced.
* 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.
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.»
According to the firm's announcement, the blog will cover commercial issues confronting the energy business, developments in energy trading, judicial and administrative rulings, and new federal and state laws that impact the -LSB-...]
In that state, regulatory authority is spread among the various judicial departments, resulting in a Balkanized system that makes the development of regulatory initiatives more difficulIn that state, regulatory authority is spread among the various judicial departments, resulting in a Balkanized system that makes the development of regulatory initiatives more difficulin a Balkanized system that makes the development of regulatory initiatives more difficult.
The requirements of section 11 (b) have played a major part in development of this type of judicial activism.
First, the demise of the distinction between jurisdictional and non-jurisdictional error of law, along with the eradication in Ridge v Baldwin of the distinction between quasi-judicial and administrative decisions, paved the way for the development of a unified set of principles — of legality, rationality and procedural propriety — of judicial review of administrative action.
But especially in the field of law, information does change with new legal development and judicial decisions.
Or the Journal could host symposia on specific federal or state judicial decisions or controversial developments in the law.
The replacement of the Lord Chancellor's role by the JAC was overdue in democratic terms (it is unthinkable that an active politician like Chris Grayling or Jack Straw could make senior judicial appointments); may, in this case, have led to the appointment of the best candidate for a difficult job at a difficult time; but may have impeded the process of creating a more diverse judiciary in the absence of any statutory injunction to take into account strategic development of the judiciary.
He has taken on major inquiries, appearing for Ryanair's challenge to the construction of Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport, the Mahon Tribunal, the Blood Tribunal and is acting now on behalf of Ryanair in judicial review proceedings in relation to the new Northern Runway Development.
A perceptive follower of the development of the case - law on access to court and justice in general might have noticed that the less willing the Court of Justice to loosen up the constraints in regard of the locus standi for non-privileged applicants, the more generous it seems to be towards the actual acts which can be amenable to judicial review.
That affair was one of the developments that led to the current judicial discipline process at the federal level in the 1970s.
CILEx recently launched the CILEx Judicial Development Programme, which will provide its members with one - to - one mentoring from judges, and tailored support in preparing themselves for applying.
Coordination of civil actions sharing a common question of fact or law is appropriate if one judge hearing all of the actions for all purposes in a selected site or sites will promote the ends of justice taking into account whether the common question of fact or law is predominating and significant to the litigation; the convenience of parties, witnesses, and counsel; the relative development of the actions and the work product of counsel; the efficient utilization of judicial facilities and manpower; the calendar of the courts; the disadvantages of duplicative and inconsistent rulings, orders, or judgments; and, the likelihood of settlement of the actions without further litigation should coordination be denied.
Give special judicial protection and guarantees to family members and relatives, especially by improving mechanisms to ensure that such parties have access to information about the development of the investigation and about their rights in any legal proceedings.
As development continues, we are convinced ISA's integration in the judicial system would constitute an effective and affordable step toward judicial modernisation and an improved access to justice!
According to the firm's announcement, the blog will cover commercial issues confronting the energy business, developments in energy trading, judicial and administrative rulings, and new federal and state laws that impact the industry.
He views the disappearance of trials as «a change in [the] very architecture» of our judicial system, a system for resolving disputes that, he notes, has largely remained constant for more than 200 years.8 Similarly, Texas Supreme Court Chief Justice Nathan Hecht explains, «It's a detriment if we lose the development of the common law through cases and appeals that have been the [basis of the] rule of law in this country since its founding.»
Speaking at a Guelph Convocation (repeated in a letter to the Globe & Mail) arguing for the inclusion of aboriginal rights in the Charter of Rights then under development, he crossed a line that led to a complaint to the Canadian Judicial Council.
International Law in Brief (weekly electronic newsletter covering developments in international law, including summaries of judicial and other decisions (with hypertext links to full texts), prepared by the Attorney - Editors of International Legal Materials, a publication of the American Society of International Law)
He provided training to our pro bono staff in the development of protocols to screen potential clients, developed pleadings and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) training materials for our program and provided training to more than 50 attorneys in the 5th, 7th and 9th Judicial Circuits in representing clients in wage claim matters.
In a case challenging the existence and validity of a multi-million dollar condominium complex, Mr. Heffernan persuaded the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court to overturn an Appeals Court's ruling and affirm a condominium developer's retention of the right to remove land from a condominium development.
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