Sentences with phrase «jurisdictional point»

The case of USA v Nolan tackles an important jurisdictional point within employment law, says John McMullen
He will also argue a jurisdictional point following the decision in Sala.
The Court of Appeal is not necessarily precluded from hearing appeals by the secretary of state for work and pensions on jurisdictional points against a decision of a social security commissioner, notwithstanding the fact that he was the successful appellant before the commissioner; a social security commissioner does not have jurisdiction to hear an appeal from a legally qualified panel member who has refused to extend time or who has struck out a proposed appeal for want of jurisdiction.

Not exact matches

The two levels of government possess differing tools, capacities, and expertise, and the more flexible double aspect and paramountcy doctrines are alive to this reality: under these doctrines, jurisdictional cooperation is encouraged up until the point when actual conflict arises and must be resolved.
Even though the Church of Rome acquired particular respect because of its association with the apostles Peter and Paul and eventually became the point of reference for the whole Church, the relationship among the local churches and with Rome was not understood in the sense of jurisdictional superiority or subordination.
• Article 95.2, that points the competence of the High Court to unify doctrine, the Constitutional court clarifies that this competence doesn't limit the possibility to be regulated for the Organic Law about Power of Attorney to regulate that in every historic moment the jurisdictional function is up to the High Court, and therefore what is pointed in the autonomy statute is not qualification.
Sophie frequently advises on procedural and evidential issues arising in the course of litigation including disclosure, privilege, costs and jurisdictional matters, including the territorial jurisdiction of the Employment Tribunal, choice of forum (Employment Tribunal / High Court), time points, illegality, employee status and issue estoppel.
Recent hearings include jurisdictional battles, trials involving extensive cross-examination of witnesses of fact and experts (actuaries, accountants, insurance brokers, investment advisers, environmental regulators), and points of law.
Of course «every jurisdictional challenge is an attempt by the defendant to oust the plaintiff's choice of forum» but that's not the point.
My point was that we have a system for the assistance of children where this sort of a perfect (jurisdictional) storm can actually occur.
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