Sentences with phrase «law reviews containing»

The Law Review Commons features more than 200 open - access law reviews containing more than 150,000 articles, with some archives going back to 1852.

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Like most UN human rights treaties, its implementation by state parties is overseen by a compliance committee, the Committee on the Elimination of Discrimination against Women, which issues «General Comments» meant to guide our understanding of the provisions contained in the treaty, and which conducts periodic reviews of state parties, instructing them how to change their laws in order to comply better with the treaty, as understood by the Committee.
Further ordered that the findings contained therein be utilized in carrying out departmental missions, especially within the areas of capital programming, sewer district extensions, agricultural district activity, review of municipal development actions under General Municipal Law § 239 (L) & (M), water and sewer system approvals, SEQR reviews, and all other activities that influence where and how development occurs within Erie County's rural areas.
The 2011 law that created the Joint Commission on Public Ethics (JCOPE) to be the top ethics watchdog in the state contained a proviso that the body would be periodically reviewed to find ways to improve its functioning.
India About Blog A blog containing a periodic review of topics of interest in corporate and commercial law that impact India.
MEMBERS ARE ON NOTICE THAT IF E-MAIL MESSAGES CONTAIN INFORMATION BELIEVED TO BE IN VIOLATION OF APPLICABLE LAW, THESE MESSAGES WILL BE RELAYED TO LAW ENFORCEMENT AGENCIES FOR REVIEW.
A&I contains the data for the performance of compliance reviews and inspections on motor carrier operations and inspections of commercials motor vehicles, and other data elements which may results in enforcement actions being taken against a motor carrier for failure to adhere to motor carrier and laws and regulations.
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Unfortunately, on February 21, 2014, Quebec's Minister of Justice filed a notice to appeal the judgement stating that it contains errors of fact and law that deserve to be reviewed by the Court of Appeal.
By June, 2015, it was clear to me that CGSB intended to put out for its mandatory public review stage, a draft standard that had been very improperly created and contained misstatements of law due to the re-writing of the legal section because of CGSB's declared «right of last edit,» i.e., editing without providing an opportunity for the lawyer - drafters of the legal section to review the results of such «last edit.»
This week's Blawg Review contains a bunch of different posts from a bunch of different locations: Australia, law schools and law firms.
It is not through the invocation of a substantive electoral right contained in the Treaties that Member States are restricting that the issue falls within Union law — rather it is an implicit obligation contained in Article 14 (3) TEU as reflected in the 1976 Act that elections be universal and direct; it is a general obligation placed on Member States to ensure the democratic integrity of EP elections that catches electoral law and subjects it to review under the Charter.
Two questions arose: (i) whether s 204 contained an express requirement under which the county court was required by an enactment to make a decision applying the principles that were applied by the court on an application for judicial review, thus placing s 204 appeals within the public law category; and (ii) if not, whether there were any other reasons requiring the application of judicial review principles with the result that s 204 appeals fell within the post-LASPO 2012 civil legal aid regime.
The Permanent Sovereignty Act limits the rights of parties to access international dispute resolution, which will give investors and their lawyers pause for thought, while the Review and Renegotiation Act forces parties to renegotiate contracts which contain any «unconscionable» term or subject the contract to a foreign law or forum.
The working party review also found that some key data protection principles contained in European law are not reflected in the draft adequacy decision and the annexes or have been inadequately substituted.
I was also delighted to see that the latest issue of the LRB contains a vigorous review by Lord Sedley of The Treatment of Prisoners under International Law by Nigel Rodley, The Enemy of All: Piracy and the Law of Nations by Daniel Heller - Roazen, and The Invisible Hook: The Hidden Economics of Pirates by Peter Leeson.
Contains PDF versions only of law review articles.
The Court of Appeal's decision contains a textbook review of the law of constructive dismissal.
2) Conduct an ongoing review of all law library data contained on the public website and update as needed to ensure availability of data in relevant accepted industry standards by September 30, 2016.
The Legal News section contains thorough reviews of developments in the law including pending legislation, rules decisions or reaction to new court decisions.
In doing so, the CSA Staff will «review climate - related disclosure requirements in the securities laws of certain international jurisdictions, such as Australia, the United Kingdom and the United States, as well as recommendations contained in recently proposed voluntary disclosure frameworks with respect to climate - related disclosure.»
We also have an extensive family law library containing the best and most recent family law treatises and law review articles.
A law clerk reviewed the brief, but did not notice that it contained a licence plate search disclosing that North York Chevrolet Oldsmobile and North York Chevrolet were in fact the owners of the vehicle.
The publication contains only new citations to chases or secondary material such as law review articles.
The Board Members may also review articles prior to publication, ensuring that the piece contains insightful legal analysis and accurately describes the law.
Consistent with these earlier reports, the Commission strongly favoured statutory appeals over judicial review as a simpler mechanism for legal oversight that can be calibrated to address the particularities of statutory tribunal decisions, and recommended that legislation contain a right of appeal on questions of law (and in certain instances on questions of fact) to the courts from the exercise of statutory power with only a few exceptions.
520 or 521 to review is not open ended; exercising this power will be appropriate in only three situations: (1) where there is admissible new evidence; (2) where the impugned decision contains an error of law; or (3) where the decision is clearly inappropriate.
Bill C - 29 is the long - awaited government response to the five year mandatory review of PIPEDA and contains a number of very significant amendments that, if passed, will alter the landscape of privacy law compliance in Canada.
For example, the chapter on Legal Periodicals contains detailed information on searching periodicals indexes and full text articles, and mentions current awareness tools for new articles, such as Tarlton Law Library Contents Pages from Law Reviews and Other Scholarly Journals and Washington & Lee Law School Current Law Journal Content.
But in keeping with the theme of late, Blawg Review # 24 contains a link to a great post from the [non] billable hour about how to improve law school from a blawgger's perspective.
[20] Indeed, the same could be said of review for error of law: sometimes the statutory language will create a wide range of rational outcomes; [21] on other occasions the range will be narrower, perhaps containing only one outcome.
'' [a] periodic publication of most law schools containing lead articles on topical subjects by law professors, judges or attorneys, and case summaries by law review member - students.»
However, the court, in an interesting judgment containing a short review of the current law on government power, rejected these contentions.
Also, the journal contained primitive versions of the student note, a major component of many modern law review publications.
Like Manitoba's legislation, the Ontario Family Law Act does not contain a definition of a gift, and therefore the judge did an extensive review of what was required for a valid gift.
The Yearbook contains articles of lasting significance in the field of international legal studies, a notes and comments section, a digest of international economic law, a section on current Canadian practice in international law, a digest of important Canadian cases in the fields of public international law, private international law, and conflict of laws, a list of recent treaties, and book reviews.
Notably, however, some of those procedural guarantees — such as access to merits review and to access Queensland discrimination laws — are removed in the provisions that are contained in the social security amendments in the NTER legislation and so it is not clear that the Queensland Commission that has been authorised actually complies.
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