Sentences with phrase «justice system as a whole»

As a key stakeholder and member of our Service Users Interest Group, FNF are able to influence and comment on current developments within CAFCASS and the family justice system as a whole.
The bill also promises to strengthen data protection laws in order to increase the public confidence in criminal law and the fairness of the justice system as a whole.
For outsiders to arbitrarily determine that this is insufficient in their view is an insult to the people who live here, our district attorney, and the justice system as whole,» said Mr. Grimm.
It is finally time for New York to end the torture of solitary confinement, and undertake a fundamental transformation of the state's criminal justice system as a whole, and we once again applaud the Speaker's and the Assembly's leadership toward those ends.
If we can find the «sweet spot» between no choice and too much choice then we may be able to increase their satisfaction with, and commitment to, their decision (s), to protect their mental health and, hopefully, to increase their satisfaction with the justice system as a whole.
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When it is used inappropriately, the effects are not just on the frequently unrepresented party on the other end, but on the justice system as a whole.
«An unreasonable delay of this kind reflects adversely on the reputation and credibility of the civil justice system as a whole, and reinforces the negative images which the public can have of the way judges and lawyers perform their roles,» she said.
Murphy took a number of calls from the public, and what appears quite clear to me is that this is an issue which affects the perception of the profession and the repute of the justice system as a whole.
Further, given the vicious spiral that self - representation can lead to, which I've also written about previously, one wonders whether increasing the legal aid limits to provide more people with lawyers would in fact increase the rate of settlement, reduce the number of trials and result in a net savings to the justice system as whole.
I appreciate your passion, however, I also believe everyone has something to contribute whether they be trained in the law or not in reforming the profession and the justice system as a whole.
Hi John — I'm all for looking at the Justice system as a whole, I fully agree!
The Committee considers that the disproportionate levels of violence experienced by Aboriginal women and the numerous forms of violence that they face call for specific policies, measures and programmes in order to ensure that the justice system as a whole is capable of adequately responding to such situations.
The real issue at stake here is the reputation of the justice system as a whole.
Contracting legal services should encourage a vision of the justice system as a whole with an interactive relationship between the different players.
Yet, without breaking out of old moulds, without trying something new from time to time, without accepting that trying and failing is a necessary step to growth, the legal profession and justice system as a whole can not effectively move past the current challenges with respect to access to justice, homogeneity of the profession, technological innovation and consumer demand for change.
Failures by the justice system in dealing with criminal trials fairly, quickly and efficiently could create frustration and contempt among the public for the justice system as a whole.

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As a Bosnian Muslim who survived the war and lost family and friends in the war, I find the whole system of justice (that is, The Hague) a farce.
In accepting this responsibility on behalf of his colleagues, Speaker Heastie has stepped forward at an incredibly important time for New York as a whole, and I look forward to working with him to enact an aggressive agenda that ensures economic opportunity for all, improves and reforms our education system, ensures justice in perception and in reality, and restores trust in our government.»
Thereafter it will review the consequences of Brexit for the profession as a whole, for certain practice areas, for chambers and entities and for the justice system more broadly.
«We believe our proposals will help people resolve their legal problems faster and when that happens they are less likely to experience legal problems in the future which is an additional benefit not just to the justice system, but to society as a whole
Bruce LeRose, president of the Law Society of British Columbia, provided the following statement to Legal Feeds: «The law society will study the report but notes on an initial review that Mr. Cowper has made a number of recommendations to address how he believes the justice system could be better managed and to identify the institutional elements he considers necessary for the system as a whole to succeed.
Our civil justice system (and justice systems going all the way back to Biblical times) uses money as a way to penalize bad guys and make their victims whole, as much as possible.
This is better for the clients» opportunity to access justice and it may very well be better for the system as a whole.
A lack of access to justice for such women has wide - ranging implications not only for the women themselves, but also for society as a whole and for public confidence in our justice system
As discussed further below in relation to exemptions from the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) they also undermine confidence in the system of justice as a wholAs discussed further below in relation to exemptions from the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) they also undermine confidence in the system of justice as a wholas a whole.
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