Sentences with phrase «judicial staff»

The reason the courts do this is to try and save time for the judges and other judicial staff.
Lawyers and — may I dare to say — «judges» as well as judicial staff and administrators are among those who must act to implement the looked after accessibility.
(c) develop and stimulate direct exchanges between judges, prosecutors and members of judicial staff of different Member States, including by playing an active part in the Judicial Exchange Programme, by promoting «twinnings» and by any other appropriate means;
He also served as Judicial Staff Attorney for the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, assisting Judge Harry Hanna, Judge Leo Spellacy, and former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Francis E. Sweeney.
Numerous reports from judicial staff and other access to justice resources cite family law issues as one of the most prevalent legal matters experienced by low income Tennesseans.
The European Union Council, underlining the necessity of bringing to the foreground a common judicial culture, adopted on 24 Octobre 2008 a Resolution on the training of judicial staff which retains in particular the importance of the exchanges between judges.
Five other judicial staff who were incriminated in the video and found guilty of the stated misconduct have also been dismissed while some other High Court judges are going through impeachment processes.
The Nasarawa State chapter of Judicial Staff Union of Nigeria (JUSUN), has suspended its prolonged strike which commenced on Feb. 16.
Towards a European e-Justice Strategy Training of Judicial Staff Bibliography - «Les Juridictions des États membres de l'Union européenne» Editorial President Melchior One of the objectives of our Network is to strengthen between our courts a common judicial culture.
(e) to enhance the language skills of judges, prosecutors and judicial staff throughout the European Union;
After earning his law degree, he served as Judicial Staff Attorney to the Honorable John W. Larson.
An amendment added during the legislative process provides the Chief Justice and other judicial staff are still permitted to make recommendations regarding judicial compensation.
The exchanges of judges are obviously one of the privileged means to reach that goal and, therefore, we present you in this issue of our Newsletter the Resolution on the training of judicial staff which was adopted by the European Union Council on October 24th, 2008.
Chief Justices Nicole Duval Hesler, François Rolland and Élizabeth Corte pleaded for the augmentation of judicial staff.
Consequently, all public servants, including military, judicial staff, and election officials, will have to comply with the prohibition if it's passed, AFP reported.
There are over 200 judicial staff, we're still going through the process, many of them have been fired, so it's not just about publishing.
The Governor's furlough plan did not include any Executive management or temporary employees and none of the Legislative or Judicial staff.
His actions, although without ill will, worked real disruption and hardship on court services and judicial staff.
My sincere thanks to my fellow law librarian Diane Crossley, and to the judicial staff at the BC Superior Law Courts for collaborating with me on this column.
Prior to joining the firm, she served as a judicial staff attorney to the Honorable Kimberly M. Esmond Adams in the Superior Court of Fulton County and the Honorable James T. Chafin III in the State Court of Henry County.
Six weeks into the case filing reform I predicted «greater stress for fewer judges and other judicial staff» and at the end of 2015 noted the SPC was «putting a positive spin on what is a highly stressful situation for frontline judges.»
(c) to promote, through appropriate training, the application of European law by judges, prosecutors and judicial staff, in a way which is in keeping with the fundamental rights and principles recognised in Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union and reflected in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union;
(b) increase opening up their national training courses to judges, prosecutors and judicial staff from other Member States;
When organising training for judges, prosecutors and judicial staff (such as assistants, law - clerks and registrars), without prejudice to judicial independence or different judicial organisations in the European Union, Member States should adhere to the guidelines set out below.
(f) to foster a shared awareness of issues that are common to the judges, prosecutors and judicial staff;
The Member States should take all practical steps to ensure that their national bodies responsible for training the judges, prosecutors and judicial staff, building upon their existing efforts,
(b) to improve the knowledge of the European Union's primary and secondary law among judges, prosecutors and judicial staff, including fostering the knowledge of the procedures before the European Court of Justice, in particular the procedure for obtaining a preliminary ruling on the validity and / or interpretation of provisions of European law;
An ad hoc group of federal judges and judicial staff has taken the further step of affirmatively encouraging such links.
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