Re ICC arbitrations (2011, confidential, ongoing):
jurisdiction challenge founded on multi-tiered arbitration clause providing for arbitration after a period of friendly discussions.
Not exact matches
One
challenge regulators will face is
finding jurisdiction under existing statutes to regulate the diverse range of anticipated biotech products, the report says.
New research conducted by global elite network Interlaw, reveals the
challenges GCs face in
finding consistently high quality legal advice in all of the
jurisdictions in which they operate.
In December 2014, the Investigatory Powers Tribunal — the UK court which has
jurisdiction over GCHQ, MI5 and MI6 — ruled that these practices may in principle comply with the UK's human rights obligations, a
finding that is the subject of this
challenge.
A university student lacking any resources to meet the
challenge posed by this solicitor's letter, and not willing to cave in here only to
find he had to cave in again later on because of some other
jurisdiction's harsher laws, he packed in the site.
Because it
found the courts lacked
jurisdiction to decide the issue, the 1st DCA vacated the trial court's judgment as improperly entered, leaving the constitutional question open for
challenge in a later case.
He goes on, through his FT and personal blogs, as well as through his Twitter account, to
challenge readers to
find some example in living memory (or even earlier) where an English court, or a court in a
jurisdiction in which received English law forms or has formed part of the law, has treated the words as law, rather than as platitudes or symbols.
New research conducted by global elite net - work Interlaw, reveals the
challenges GCs face in
finding consistently high quality legal advice in all of the
jurisdictions in which they operate.
If he does not do that, he will
find that half of his time could be spent reading appellate briefs
challenging his
jurisdiction.
An analysis producing the result that the court did not have
jurisdiction to hear the secretary of state's appeals would take the form: (i) the Social Security Act 1998 (SSA 1998), s 15 provided for an appeal against «any decision of a Commissioner»; (ii) the «decision» in each of the cases was to be
found in para 1, dismissing the claimant's appeal; (iii) the secretary of state was not seeking to
challenge that decision; (iv) by analogy with Lake v Lake [1955] 2 All ER 538, he had no right to
challenge the reasoning on an issue upon which he was unsuccessful —
jurisdiction — when the ultimate decision was wholly favourable to him.
Such groups that cross ministerial
jurisdictions and work together to
find innovative solutions to
challenges that affect them all offer promising new collaborative approaches to dealing with complex issues that affect children and their families.