Sentences with phrase «judicial institutions in»

In R. v. Sheppard, 2002 SCC 26, the court noted that the «giving of reasoned judgments is central to the legitimacy of judicial institutions in the eyes of the public».
They imply that Côté's tactics were both unleashed and approved of by highest judicial institutions in the land.

Not exact matches

In Canada, the business environment runs on the logic of making profitable transactions and trust is built into the system through a robust set of legal, judicial, and accounting institutions staffed by objective professionals loyal to the client.
The legal institutions, which existed were to protect the status and power of the ruling Yangban class; therefore they functioned punitively turning the people into the victims of the local magistrates, who were the administrators in judicial and other areas.
The occasion for Lincoln's declaration of implacable opposition to judicial supremacy had been a decision which, above all others, stained the Court's reputation as an institution dedicated to, as it says above the entrance to the Marble Temple in Washington, D.C., «equal justice under law.»
The initial draft provided that the president would be removed from the process of naming chief prosecutors and that the Judicial Inspection, the institution in charge of investigating magistrate misconduct, would be placed under the Justice Ministry's authority.
In what the presidency called» surgical operation» against some judicial officers, Senior Special Assistant to the President on Media and Publicity, Garba Shehu, said the President reserves his highest respect for the institution of the judiciary as the third arm of government.
«With the foregoing, it is clear that the dispute was sufficiently and conclusively thrashed in both the regular courts and and the judicial institutions of sports.
Nominated Chief Justice Sophia Akuffo has assured Ghanaians that the summoning of individuals and institutions, in some cases, for contempt cases is strictly to protect the «sanctity and integrity of the judicial process».
Adeyeye, a former minister of state for works, said that «if President Buhari retains these ministers in the face of the serious allegations against them, he will show that the entire judicial corruption saga is nothing more than a deliberate attempt to blackmail the judiciary in order to subjugate it and make it a rubber stamp institution of the administration.»
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).
When the Supreme Court heard the case in 2009, it cautioned against judicial adventures in reforming educational institutions.
For example, in high school you no doubt read To Kill a Mockingbird and, in so doing, were introduced to the blatant racism within American institutions, such as the judicial system.
Hamilton essentially says that climate change, guaranteeing thousands of years of disruption in Earth systems, is a crime on a scale with no possible remedy in existing judicial or penal institutions:
The matter was no less urgent because of the General Court's recent order in Cases T - 192 / 16, T - 193 / 16 and T - 257 / 16 NF, NG and NM v European Council, which established that the deal does not count as measure adopted by one of the institutions of the EU for the purposes of judicial review under the Treaties.
We have represented many education institutions for many years in a vast variety of civil litigation matters, including contract disputes, construction disputes, building envelope and environmental separation concerns, maintenance of capital structures, labour issues, defamation, judicial review, and providing defence to educators.
While the goals of LA&W are similar to those of legal writing classes taught at many schools — to teach students to understand, analyze, and apply legal authority and to communicate the results of that analysis in writing — the course also contains some components that are influenced by its Legal Methods roots, as well as some that may or may not be taught in a first - semester civil procedure class: a focus on judicial methods, an introduction to legal institutions and processes, and instruction on the anatomy of a civil law suit, the timeline of a civil case, and the link between procedural and substantive law.30 The full set of course goals was outlined in the 2000 Report and has remained unchanged:
[§ 65] The Court thereby recognises that, to maintain the exception in a meaningful sense, judicial oversight in the application of Article 4 (2) must depend not on an abstract standard of reasonableness but a situated one, which acknowledges the subjectivity of an institution promoting religious belief.
This point is convincing, given the fact that, as the authors point out, the jurisprudence lacks finality in a very real sense: in access to documents cases, EU courts can not serve the institutions injunctions to disclose documents that are subject of the judicial dispute (pp. 7 - 8).
«I am confident that, with the wealth of experience she has gained over a distinguished thirty ‑ year career, she will be a valuable addition to the Supreme Court, an institution well respected in Canada and around the world for its strength, independence, and judicial excellence,» Trudeau said in a media release Wednesday morning.
In Public Access to Documents in the EU, Leonor Rossi and Patricia Vinagre e Silva, respectively professor of EU law at Lisbon's Nova School of Business and Economics, and lawyer in the field of EU administrative law, set out to analyse, systematise and contextualise the more than 200 judicial disputes emerging out of requests for access to documents of the EU institutionIn Public Access to Documents in the EU, Leonor Rossi and Patricia Vinagre e Silva, respectively professor of EU law at Lisbon's Nova School of Business and Economics, and lawyer in the field of EU administrative law, set out to analyse, systematise and contextualise the more than 200 judicial disputes emerging out of requests for access to documents of the EU institutionin the EU, Leonor Rossi and Patricia Vinagre e Silva, respectively professor of EU law at Lisbon's Nova School of Business and Economics, and lawyer in the field of EU administrative law, set out to analyse, systematise and contextualise the more than 200 judicial disputes emerging out of requests for access to documents of the EU institutionin the field of EU administrative law, set out to analyse, systematise and contextualise the more than 200 judicial disputes emerging out of requests for access to documents of the EU institutions.
His experience as lead counsel in over 100 jury and non-jury trials and as a former prosecutor in the Fifteenth Judicial Circuit, combined with his knowledge of substantive real estate law, afford him a unique vantage point from which to counsel his clients, whether they are lending institutions, business or real property owners, or title insurers.
However with the advent of the Internet and the multiplication of the channels for the distribution of legal material, this science of case naming was creating a barrier for all those judicial and administrative institutions which were engaged in self - publishing.
Such a decision taken in that regard is not amenable to judicial review, «regardless of whether, by that decision, the Parliament itself takes the appropriate measures or considers that it is unable to do so and refers the petition to the competent institution or department so that that institution or department may take those measures.»
This serves to undermine judicial impartiality, fundamental to ensuring the stability of Turkey's legal institutions, and has consequently diminished public confidence in both the judiciary and the government.
That curious institution, which flourished in the late 16th and early 17th centuries, was of mixed executive and judicial character, and characteristically departed from common - law traditions.
One thing is certain though, the Court could be more clear and thorough in its assessment of fundamental rights and the subjection of their exercise by the EU institutions to judicial review.
His PhD research focuses on the complementarity of judicial and extra-judicial EU mechanisms for the legal protection of private parties and legal accountability of EU institutions, in the context of concerns about the limited access of private applicants to the EU Courts.
The Minister of Justice has a stake in upholding criminal convictions in order to preserve the integrity of the country's judicial institutions and to ensure public confidence that the government is capable of ensuring justice in society.
The House of Lords as a judicial institution actually ceased to exist in 2009.
Her clients include large energy companies, EU Institutions (advising in the context of legislative and judicial proceedings), governments, telecommunications companies, large corporations, both private and state owned in wide range of business sectors.
I apologize for my actions to the public I serve, the institution I represent, my judicial colleagues, members of the bar and all persons serving the administration of justice... I will humbly continue to treat all persons that appear before me fairly and impartially as I have done since my appointment to this honourable bench in 1990.»
remedy for this, however, lies, not in the abuse by the judicial authority of its functions, but in the people, upon whom, after all, under our institutions, reliance must be placed for the correction of abuses committed in the exercise of a lawful power.»
Marbury established the institution of judicial review in the United States, against Congressional legislation.
He assists Italian and international corporates and financial institutions in judicial and arbitration proceedings as well as in enforcement proceedings before Regulators (Consob).
The award, which was presented by the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court at a ceremony in the John Adams Courthouse, is given annually to individuals and institutions within the legal community who have made a significant contribution toward the delivery of volunteer legal services to the poor and disadvantaged.
She has also represented financial institutions in matters dealing with commercial loan defaults, judicial foreclosures, and lender liability.
We may take judicial notice that the Communist doctrines which these defendants have conspired to advocate are in the ascendency in powerful nations who can not be acquitted of unfriendliness to the institutions of this country.
At root the system involves a shift in sovereign priorities toward the interests of foreign owners of major assets and away from those of other actors whose direct representation and participation is limited to democratic processes and judicial institutions
Decades of military rule have severely damaged judicial institutions that are vital to protecting the rule of law and human rights in Myanmar.
The European Parliament shall appoint an Ombudsman empowered to receive complaints from any citizen of the Union or any natural or legal person residing or having its registered office in a Member State concerning instances of maladministration in the activities of the Community institutions or bodies, with the exception of the Court of Justice and the Court of First Instance acting in their judicial role.
Likewise the (non) possibility for individuals to challenge regulations before the CJEU, the right of action (and rule of law) principle can not circumvene the Treaties: the issue is that the CJEU stated that judicial review on CFPS is a matter «within» the sphere of EU Treaties, so that MS (and EU Institutions) can not take action which may impact on them by using «outside» procedures; the rationale is the same used in other cases: if the matter is covered by EU law, absence of a specific rule in EU law does not enable MS (or the Institutions) to act: in the Advice on the Lugano Convention on Jurisdiction, the mere indirect effect of the Convention of the 44/2001 Regulation was considered sufficient to make the matter fall «wholly» within EU competence, thus depriving the MS of the power to act.
In the last few weeks, I have met with dozens of senior lawyers and business leaders, and have attended meetings at arbitral and judicial institutions, in Hong Kong and Singapore to discuss third party litigation fundinIn the last few weeks, I have met with dozens of senior lawyers and business leaders, and have attended meetings at arbitral and judicial institutions, in Hong Kong and Singapore to discuss third party litigation fundinin Hong Kong and Singapore to discuss third party litigation funding.
In the Telegraph, Joshua Rozenberg lifts the lidThe Court has one office manager, six secretaries and four legal assistants, to support a major judicial institution.
However, judicial institutions will not function effectively unless they command the respect of the public, and because of changes in human affairs and imperfections in human institutions, constant efforts must be made to improve the administration of justice and thereby maintain public respect for it.
On the theme of diversity in Canadian legal institutions (see Omar Ha Redeye's excellent piece in Slaw yesterday), in the UK the Judicial Appointments Commission has just announced it will be running a selection exercise this summer by which it will recommend candidates for judicial appointments from «non-traditional» backJudicial Appointments Commission has just announced it will be running a selection exercise this summer by which it will recommend candidates for judicial appointments from «non-traditional» backjudicial appointments from «non-traditional» backgrounds.
Here are a few considerations: First, the heterarchical relationships between the institutions of different legal orders in a pluralist arrangement such as the EU generate a high demand for inter-order judicial communication.
The majority of Court held the procedure provided for resulted in the position of the Federal Court Judge not being an independent one but rather «a position equivalent to that of a ministerial adviser» [43] and that this compromised «public confidence in the integrity of the judiciary as institution or in the capacity of the individual judge to perform his or her judicial functions with integrity».
(4) Subject to this Division, sections 242.2 [practice and procedure] and 242.3 [judicial review] of the Financial Institutions Act apply in relation to an appeal under this section.
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