Sentences with phrase «justness of»

The established test requires a judge, after analysing the specific factors spelled out in the rules, to consider the overall justness of the order sought.
Additionally, although orders for security for costs are discretionary in nature and usually entitled to deference, a panel of court in Yaiguaje v. Chevron Corporation recently reversed an order for security for costs because the chambers judge had «erred in principle in determining the justness of the order sought».
It is to be efficiently performed with an ingrained sense of the dignity, the seriousness and the justness of judicial proceedings
«Courts and counsel must recognize that delay is itself a disease that eats away at the justice and justness of the system.
«London Has Fallen» wastes no time debating the justness of such a collateral damage - inflicting remote attack — thereby delivering a definitive answer to the drone - centric ethical question at the heart of next week's «Eye in the Sky» — because, like its»90s forbears, it embraces the hardline notion that there's a fundamental moral difference between the actions of America (and its allies) and its sadistic adversaries.
Crowe plays this note fairly well in his early scenes, his downcast eyes and reserved, low voice in front of the king indicating that fealty that comes from fear of punishment rather than devotion — a fear thoroughly justified when Robin's frank talk to his sovereign on the justness of these «holy wars» lands him in the stocks with proto — Merrie Men Will Scarlet (Scott Grimes), Little John (Kevin Durand), and Allan A'Dayle (Alan Doyle).
Military strategists came to understand — and cable news readily reported — that in order to achieve victory, the United States and its allies would have to convince the Iraqi people of the justness of the cause, the harm posed by insurgents, and the U.S. - led coalition's goodwill.
Oakes appears to think that the American Catholic populace - at - large (including, presumably, him and me) is relieved from having opinions or making judgments about the justness of a particular act of war contemplated by our country because the classical just war theory permits those judgments only to statesmen and generals.
Our nation's soldiers come back from every war deeply wounded with the guilt of killing, even when they believe in the justness of the cause and believe they have done the best they knew to do under hellish circumstances.
One would question the justness of such «justice.»
Of course there were others at the same time making similar claims, just as President Carter made them a decade later in the context of another debate over the justness of the United States» use of force against Saddam Hussein's Iraq.
This delegation of authority, however, does not provide the ruler with carte blanche, for in the Christian tradition of just war, the determination of the justness of a war does not reside in the ruler's hands alone.
If God is just, there can be absolutely no question concerning the justness of his judgments.

Not exact matches

In the Inferno we see this insistence on God's justness from the opening lines describing Hell proper, the inscription over the gate of Hell (III, 4): «Giustizia mosse il mio alto fattore» (Justice moved my maker on high).
Ultimately, the perceived «justness» of Operation Odyssey Dawn will depend on how these questions are answered.
In the sake of justness, I claim that all in all I got my funds back.
Adjudicators will now presumably be called to assess the «justness» of the severance offered by the employer.
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