In fact, this pattern has been observed across the globe every time the access to
justice question arose.
Not exact matches
Certainly the
question of what
justice requires is not decided by abstract principle alone, nor does the answer
arise spontaneously because love is present.
Challenging decisions involving
questions of ethics,
justice, and equity
arise every day in classrooms, lunch cafeterias, and principals» offices.
Questions about
justice and the nature of government
arise in both books.
IPCC can, however, distinguish between prescriptive and descriptive
questions that
arise in relevant socio - economic literature about climate policy - making, identify important ethical and
justice issues that
arise in this literature, where there is a consensus on ethics and
justice issues in the relevant literature describe the consensus position, where there is no consensus on ethical and
justice issues describe the range of reasonable views on these issues, and identify hard and soft law legal principles relevant to how governments should resolve ethical and
justice issues that must be faced by policy - makers.
Because some people more than others have caused the problem,
questions of retributive
justice arise about how to allocate responsibility for past behavior and the harm that it has caused.
With many
questions arising around the impending legislation, Legal Feeds asked lawyers how they think the legalization of marijuana will affect the
justice system.
With respect to this premise, a team of collaborators and I, after a decade of analysis and exploration, sensed the need of creating an open collaborative environment that promotes a multidisciplinary approach focused on understanding the different challenges and
questions arising from the combination of technology and access to
justice.
Much of the reasoning in the Administrative Court was upheld by the majority but Elias LJ's dissent brings in to sharp focus some interesting
questions arising out of the relationship of procedural
justice and executive freedom.
Justice Gorsuch argued that partisan gerrymandering claims
arise under Article IV, Section 4 of the Constitution, which requires the federal government to «guarantee to every State in this Union a Republican Form of Government,» and which the Court has long dismissed as giving rise only to non-justiciable political
questions.
Arising from two contradictory High Court decisions on this issue, (Bank Of Ireland - v - Finnegan and Bank Of Ireland - v - Hanley), Ms
Justice Baker stated 5
questions to the Court of Appeal which centred around the circumstances in which the Circuit Court has jurisdiction to hear cases relating to land (including possession cases).
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The recent Groia case heard before the Supreme Court of Canada is one compelling example of how tough
questions and line - drawing exercises can
arise when a lawyer regulator looks beyond its members and attempts to safeguard broader public concerns such as the administration of
justice.
Indeed, I have argued that his arguments against judicial review of legislation and
Justice Scalia's in favour of limiting judicial review to the enforcement of the original meaning of the constitution are very similar, and that, if anything, «
Justice Scalia and his fellow originalists are guilty of failing to follow the logical implications of their own views about the nature of the
questions that
arise in judicial review.
[T] he Native Title Act went a substantial way in settling the fundamental grievance of indigenous Australia; the brutal dispossession of their lands and the smashing of their ways of life at the hands of an alien imperial power... I saw the opportunity of the native title route as a modality in dealing with and settling unresolved
questions of indigenous land
justice in this country... One of its main objects is to «provide for the recognition and protection of native title»; that is, those rights and interests finding their origin in indigenous law and custom; not finding those rights and interests
arising solely or peculiarly from the Act itself.