- Civil
justice system challenges and innovative solutions.
Not exact matches
They are symptomatic of the broader
challenges within our criminal
justice system, the racial disparities that appear across the
system year after year, and the resulting lack of trust that exists between law enforcement and too many of the communities they serve.»
Politically, the lordship of Christ
challenges systems of domination in the name of God's passion for
justice.
In them we find clearly articulated such themes as the importance of the communidades de base («grass - roots «Christian groups); Jesus as the liberator from hunger, misery, oppression and ignorance; the refusal to separate Christian sanctification from «temporal» tasks;
challenges to capitalism (as well as to Marxism); the theory of «dependency» on inhuman economic
systems; the need for liberation from neocolonialism; the need for «conscienticization»; the need for the church to support the downtrodden; the correlation of peace and
justice; and the reality of «institutionalized violence.»
It becomes clear in their asking that these questions pose an unmistakable
challenge to the churches to wrestle seriously with the question of the
justice of the entire economic
system as it is presently evolving.
The scandal there could open a historic chapter in the abuse crisis, church watchers say, changing the way the American criminal
justice system deals with church abuse and
challenging the church's claims that that reforms adopted in the wake of the Boston scandal have largely rooted out abuse.
It further states that In the Third World, where all religions together face the
challenges of enslaving social and cultural
systems and the need to struggle for
justice, religions should meet each other, exploring and sharing their liberative elements.
«It's your state government that we are trying to help reclaim, your everyday
challenges that we are working to address, and your
justice system that requires for experienced and independent leadership.»
«In all the serious researches on the best known administration of
justice systems, it is evident that at various points in their histories, the institutions were
challenged by falling standards, corruption, and abuse of office.
for the right web address); and later she had recanted her testimony and falsely accused me at somewhere unknown to me (even till today) in the judicial
system, which brought into our lives miscarriage of
justice, with the collusive help of some cowardice and malicious judicial officers ZZZ / YYY / VVV who hided their real identities from us till today, though I as a victim have
challenged them to clarify the case with CONFRONTATION all the time;
Obama returned to his roots at the Harvard Law Review, penning an article about progress his administration made in reforming the criminal
justice system — and the
challenges that remain for the next administration.
Criminal
Justice Reforms — Our state constitution protects our right to challenge and reform New York's criminal justice
Justice Reforms — Our state constitution protects our right to
challenge and reform New York's criminal
justice justice system.
Harris review into self - inflicted deaths in pr is a
challenge to the whole criminal
justice system
«The report recognises the
challenges facing the criminal
justice system in addressing the problems caused by drug - misusers, the difficulty in treating a chronic relapsing condition and acknowledges improvements made in recent years, including significant increases in resources for drug treatment leading to increased numbers being treated.»
With exclusive access to Valle, Erin Lee Carr's unflinching documentary asks a fundamental question that
challenges our beliefs about the criminal
justice system, and even the very nature of right and wrong: can you be guilty of a crime you only thought about committing?
Release Date: Since her excellent 2010 debut I Will Follow, DuVernay has become an impressive force to be reckoned with,
challenging herself across a dizzying number of projects and platforms (including the short film The Door, which went to Venice 2013, television projects such as a compelling portrait of Venus Williams with Venus Vs. for ESPN's «Nine for IX» series, and «Scandal,» plus she unveiled a surprise documentary project this year with The 13th, an excellent portrait of the troubling history of racial injustice within the criminal
justice system — and also the first documentary to open the New York Film Festival).
With new
challenges to agency fees now making their way through the federal court
system, and a new, conservative
justice on the high court, the issue could be ripe for a definitive resolution.
As communities across the country mark National Recovery Month, Roger Jarjoura explains why recovery can be particularly
challenging for youth, and how the juvenile
justice system must address their specific needs.
Dr. Tolman also has more than 25 years of experience in public schools and the juvenile
justice system, spending 12 years designing and implementing an innovative reading clinic for academically
challenged high school students.
Young people involved in the child welfare and / or juvenile
justice systems often face significant
challenges as they transition to college and career.
Equity and Social
Justice have been her foundation and ensuring that all students are provided opportunities and
challenging systems to allow for student success has been a driving force in Tracie's work through all venues.
Driving the issue was the constitutional
challenge brought by the Connecticut Coalition for
Justice in Education Funding (CCJEF), charging that the state's current school finance
system is inadequate and inequitable.
Her recent books include: The Growing Out - of - School Time Field: Past, Present, and Future (Information Age Publishing, 2018); The Future Directions of Educational Change: Social
Justice, Professional Capital, and
Systems Change (Routledge, 2018); «Empowering Teachers: The Role of School - Community Partnerships» (book chapter with IEL's Reuben Jacobson in Flip the
System: Changing Education from the Ground Up, 2015); Leading Educational Change: Global Issues,
Challenges, and Lessons on Whole -
System Reform (Teachers College Press, 2013), The Futures of School Reform (Harvard Education Press, 2012, co-authored chapter with Jeffrey Henig and Paul Reville).
Animal hoarders present
challenges to the
justice system beyond other types of neglect because the hoarder may be mentally ill.
Unlocking Alcatraz (High School) >> Alcatraz Island
Challenge your emerging high school political scientists to consider the impact of activism on the American
Justice System and Civil Rights in the late 20th century.
Seeing
Systems: Peace,
Justice and Sustainability connects the dots between three of society's most pressing
challenges and helps participants find pathways for powerful change in our everyday lives.
Together we discerned an urgent calling to seek environmental
justice and to encourage Anglicans everywhere to
challenge and transform individuals and
systems that spoil the earth, affect local communities adversely, and refuse to imagine a different kind of global community.
Ms. Burton, along with ANWOL Co-Director Tiffany Johnson, lead a conversation to discuss the tremendous
challenges that face women struggling within the criminal
justice system and the need for services that address the specific needs of each woman, as well as to express her appreciation for the impact of long - term cost savings that solar will give them.
The certificate explores the
challenges of creating sustainable food
systems based on social
justice and democratic decision - making that will ensure the right of dignified access to healthy food.
Policy analysis and implementation will be extremely
challenging given the nonconvexities in the human - environment
system (109) that will be enhanced by tipping elements, as well as the need to handle intergenerational
justice and interpersonal equity over long periods and under conditions of uncertainty (110).
The CEED workshop on the Clean Power Plan provided community members with a deeper understanding of what this rule means for power plants in environmental
justice communities.This toolkit describes key elements of the CPP within the context of the power
system, pathways for implementation, and
challenges to maximize environmental
justice for locally impacted communities.
Why is the idea of asking service users what they need in terms of access to
justice so
challenging to those working in the
justice system?
What a shattering change to the self - image of courts this requires, and what a
challenge to access to
justice, and what a rethink of our whole court management, indeed whole civil
justice system,
challenge.
Justice Moldaver then turns to what is described as practical considerations for law enforcement and the administration of justice, at paras. 183 - 6, suggesting that (a) the disclosure of text messages received by a complainant could be challenged by a sender who is alleged to have abused the complainant and thus exposes vulnerable complainants such as children, people with mental disabilities and the elderly (b) the increased need for warrants could strain police and judicial resources in an overburdened criminal justice system and (c) at the trial stage, these repercussions could complicate and prolong proceedings where defendants have standing to challenge searches conducted against collateral targets in large prosec
Justice Moldaver then turns to what is described as practical considerations for law enforcement and the administration of
justice, at paras. 183 - 6, suggesting that (a) the disclosure of text messages received by a complainant could be challenged by a sender who is alleged to have abused the complainant and thus exposes vulnerable complainants such as children, people with mental disabilities and the elderly (b) the increased need for warrants could strain police and judicial resources in an overburdened criminal justice system and (c) at the trial stage, these repercussions could complicate and prolong proceedings where defendants have standing to challenge searches conducted against collateral targets in large prosec
justice, at paras. 183 - 6, suggesting that (a) the disclosure of text messages received by a complainant could be
challenged by a sender who is alleged to have abused the complainant and thus exposes vulnerable complainants such as children, people with mental disabilities and the elderly (b) the increased need for warrants could strain police and judicial resources in an overburdened criminal
justice system and (c) at the trial stage, these repercussions could complicate and prolong proceedings where defendants have standing to challenge searches conducted against collateral targets in large prosec
justice system and (c) at the trial stage, these repercussions could complicate and prolong proceedings where defendants have standing to
challenge searches conducted against collateral targets in large prosecutions.
The new normal — which I believe to be largely the consequence of the increasingly loud and consistent voices of
justice system users —
challenges the The New Lawyer to commit to genuinely respect clients, to pay careful attention to their needs, concerns, and financial limits, and to consider them true collaborative partners.
To have found otherwise would have been to uphold a
system where the decision maker also acts as arbiter of whether an individual could
challenge their decision or not — a clear conflict of interest and an affront to
justice.»
Access to
justice is a
challenge to the legal
system and our society, but it is also a potential new market ready to keep many resourceful and efficient young lawyers
«As long as judges are using blogs to enhance public education and understanding of our
justice system and not compromising the integrity of cases, then judicial blogs could serve and promote a greater understanding of the
challenges and difficulties judges face in advancing
justice.»
This surprisingly readable piece explores
challenges facing the Innocence Project (US) with respect to really serious crimes and the
justice system and what chemical science can do to help it meet those
challenges.
We always welcome the opportunity to engage in dialogue with Government and other
justice system participants on the issues and
challenges facing the
justice system.
Accessing the
justice system remains a challenge for many people: According to the Action Group on Access to Justice (TAG), 45 per cent of Ontarians say they face hurdles when trying to access the legal
justice system remains a
challenge for many people: According to the Action Group on Access to
Justice (TAG), 45 per cent of Ontarians say they face hurdles when trying to access the legal
Justice (TAG), 45 per cent of Ontarians say they face hurdles when trying to access the legal
system.
She said it is «time for the tide to turn» on issues such as poverty, education, basic infrastructure and «a
justice system that really isn't working all that well for aboriginal communities,» as the NDP has watched as these
challenges are put off for another day «time and again.»
They will then
challenge some of the common assumptions underlying the status quo, with the aim of opening a dialogue about which facets of the civil
justice system are foundational to the rule of law and which ones ultimately detract from it.
At the Canadian Bar Association 2012 annual meeting in Vancouver, Chief
Justice Beverley McLachlin again made the case that access to justice is probably the most urgent policy challenge facing Canada's justice
Justice Beverley McLachlin again made the case that access to
justice is probably the most urgent policy challenge facing Canada's justice
justice is probably the most urgent policy
challenge facing Canada's
justice justice system.
The first is the lack of early access points in the
justice system to address legal problems and
challenges.
Criminal defence lawyer Sean Robichaud says that, as indigenous people are over-represented as the accused in the criminal
justice system, eliminating the peremptory
challenges to ensure the jury represents the victim will only disadvantage them.
But others argued that criticizing the verdict, or even a trial in which the defence
challenged and excluded all potential jurors of apparent Indigenous ancestry, would undermine faith in the
justice system.
In Other News, the Law Society of Ontario opens the door for family services from paralegals, the Ontario government makes updates to the
justice system, and the Quebec ban on face coverings is
challenged and stayed.
Indigenous people in the
justice system appear statistically to face unique
challenges at every step of the process.
He took the opportunity to make some pointed comments about laywers having to «pull together» during this time of significant
challenges both and in the profession and the
justice system — not only in terms of access to
justice but in failing confidence of the public in their legal representatives.