Sentences with phrase «lacunae in»

The Committee is concerned that in the absence of a constitutional Bill of Rights, or a constitutional provision giving effect to the Covenant, there remain lacunae in the protection of Covenant rights in the Australian legal system.
In that case, Sir James Munby detailed the cross-border enforcement difficulties (which appear to have gone unnoticed by the courts up to now) and held that in relation to these placements from England to Scotland: ``... there are serious lacunae in the law which, it might be thought, need urgent attention».
The Bank will address lacunae in the financial structure by acting as a wholesale second - tier financial intermediary in coordination with and via other financial institutions, including commercial banks and private investors.
«Instead of a Conclusion», as part VI aptly promises, it takes stock of EU accession to the ECHR in general and opines that this step will close the last remaining lacunae in human rights protection in Europe (Christos L. Rozakis).
In one sense, the Court's autonomy concern is based on a juristic fiction of a perfect legal system that contains no gaps or lacunae in the protective safety - net it offers to its subjects, and the glorified references to the principle of mutual trust and the EU's foundational values sound somewhat empty in light of arbitral practice and in light of the fact that arbitrary exercises of public power continue to take place within the internal market, with EU law having little to offer to the affected investors.
Surrealism was one of the major lacunae in our artistic culture, and its absence left the modern American artist without a portion of the romantic patrimony.
Why is MoMA overstocking the boutique with works by these artists when there are glaring lacunae in the collection?
In works on paper by French artist David Lefebvre, for instance, oil painted hard - edge bars or geometric shapes of color intervene in evenly modulated graphite drawings in which orders of what is real and what is stylized, what is natural and what is schematic, are subverted; blocked - out shapes come to signify lacunae in the field of vision.
What are some of the lacunae in this novel?
«[Vocational education] is the historical lacunae in our schooling and we will put it right» he said.
Roy Peachey FAITH Magazine March — April 2011 Mr Peachey convincingly argues that there are worrying lacunae in the school curriculum.
Here he takes two prominent conservative public intellectuals — Peter Wehner and Arthur Brooks — to the woodshed for the unfortunate lacunae in their new book, Wealth and Justice: The Morality of Democratic Capitalism.
The most serious lacuna in Shaull's thought is his failure to deal with the means of revolution.
Yet current discussions scarcely make note of Schweitzer's perceptive observations on precisely this problem, let alone his solution to this lacuna in modern theology.
I've added, very quickly, a couple of my own comments: It seems the one main lacuna in his argument is that he has no conception of heresy.
Unfortunately, there is a lacuna in our story; we do not know how and why Underhill became a pacifist.
The sins of imperialism stain the British as well as the French, and if there is a lacuna in my historical fiction, it is the absence of a novel dealing with the kind of cruelties that have been exposed by writers such as William Dalrymple (The Last Mughal) and Ferdinand Mount (The Tears of the Rajas).
But, in my judgment, Leclerc is correct in pointing out the implicit lacuna in Whitehead's thought in the matter of the ontological status of societies.
Once again, however, when we look at the liberal constitutional regime we will see a complete lacuna in this area.
That is a lacuna in his otherwise vivid presentation.
«There was one big lacuna in this performance and that was London.
«In furtherance of our engagement with all stakeholders in the electoral process, we have decided to meet with you following some observable lacuna in the on - going registration of new voters, a development which has been attributed to poor funding and other issues.
According to him, sections 13 and 18 of the Fiscal Responsibility Act No 31 of 2007, have addressed the lacuna in Section 81 of the Constitution which provides for how the National Assembly should handle the executive's budgetary proposal.
Again, it's funny, because this was a lacuna in my research and one thing I get criticized for so we didn't pay attention to vegetable oils.
It bridges the lacuna in the research of Haneke which very often concentrates on Haneke's portrayal of violence at an intra-diegetic level without considering the spectator's position in relation to the screen.
The Land Cruiser — and its even pricier sibling, the Lexus LX570 — now exists to carry on a reputation for the people who want to pay for it, filling another unnecessary lacuna in the SUV market.
But that is the point: this exhibition seeks to fill a major lacuna in the history of art, an absence that points directly to the patriarchal nature of the discipline of art history itself.
It will fill a present lacuna in the documentation and historiography of Light and Space, a subject that has not yet had the thorough examination of other influential movements of the 1960s and 1970s.
(A regrettable misuse due to a lacuna in my knowledge now remedied).
For example the biggest lacuna in todays global climate models arises because not enough ground work has been done in the tropics, south asia being one of them.
It therefore had to fall under s C — the alternative was that there was a lacuna in the rules, which the judge did not accept.
Suffice it to say, that in principle, an automatic permanent relocation mechanism with an objectively verifiable set of criteria can go a long way in addressing the lacunas in the present ad - hoc system of indecisive sprinkling of immigrants throughout the EU.
Given that the European Union's own resources include, as provided in Article 2 (1) of Council Decision 2007 / 436 / EC, Euratom of 7 June 2007 on the system of the European Communities» own resources (OJ 2007 L 163, p. 17), revenue from application of a uniform rate to the harmonised VAT assessment bases determined according to European Union rules, there is thus a direct link between the collection of VAT revenue in compliance with the European Union law applicable and the availability to the European Union budget of the corresponding VAT resources, since any lacuna in the collection of the first potentially causes a reduction in the second» (para. 26).
JOTWELL should thus close this lacuna in US law by providing information as to what is «new, important, and interesting in most areas of the law».
The CJEU rightfully avoids a lacuna in the system of fundamental rights protection, and also avoids legal difficulties as to how a different scope of the Charter would be reconciled with older case law on fundamental rights protection.
As identified by Commissioner Blair QC in the Royal Court decision of In the Matter of L [2015] JRC119, there is «a lacuna in Jersey's law of ancillary relief» because the Royal Court has no statutory power to set aside a disposal by a non-compliant spouse or civil partner determined to put assets beyond the reach of his or her estranged partner.
Many lawyers might argue that an inability to speak French is largely a theoretical lacuna in their skill set, having little or no effect on their day to day practices.
The important lacuna in the CJEU's shopping list is that it provides absolutely no guidance in what approaches the Court should endorse?
It sought to remedy a curious, but ancient, lacuna in the law of this country, whereby although women share their husband's rank and status, husbands do not share that of their wives.
[12] Rule 11 - 6 (4) was enacted to fill a lacuna in the Rules.
Resistance to this concept will only ensure that others, such as accountants or management consultants, fill the lacuna in order to gain footholds on lawyers» core business.
Antoniw believes that until directors are given specific health and safety duties — an area seen by trade unions and victim groups as «the next stage of necessary health and safety» — there will remain «a lacuna in the law».
But that lacuna in the evidence left the judge in an unusual and an extremely difficult position.
Car Theft and Insurance - An Interesting Case Study Recently, an interesting case came up in the news highlighting a big lacuna in the car insurance... read more
Now I want to buy PA policy at the earliest as I want to plug a lacuna in my insurance portfolio.

Not exact matches

But now, in this lacuna between the descent of the greenback, the collapse of the euro and the rise of the yuan, Canada has a moment to be the darling of global currency.
If the final word of the phrase were not spoken for some reason, the lacuna would probably be filled in by the hearers, or else the anonymous train of expectations would be broken, giving rise to more conscious acts of surprise, puzzlement, etc..
It was Aquinas who said there is not simply one convoluted path to Truth, full of logical lacunae and nonsense, but two distinct paths: each beginning with its own premise, each following its own logical progression of thought, each ending in Truth.
This lacuna is all the more striking in that «control studies» are standard practice in the health sciences.
There is little systematic study, however, of religious belief and identity among academic scientists at eliteinstitutions, leaving a lacuna of knowledge in this area.
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