Sentences with phrase «laws of central authorities»

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Uber is offering free rides for everyone going out of the Sydney central business district, where law enforcement authorities are in a standoff against a hostage - taking crisis, but not before Uber botched up its PR yet again.
Government needs a more practical, less academic social policy aimed at the deficiencies of public authority» law enforcement, school standards, and work requirements» that the research itself suggests are central to poverty today.
This is protected by the European Court of Human Rights, and the Human Rights Act, which incorporates it into domestic law and allows courts in the UK to make sure local authorities and central government act in ways that protect people's rights.
[30] The criminal justice system is very decentralized in one aspect — trial courts are based in each inhabited island, and there is no «single central judicial authority» to regulate the application of law or judicial conduct.
Then, in about the early 90s, the central admin offices of universities with law schools in effect told their law schools to, ahem, reconsider failing anyone (I have this on excellent authority).
I participate in a number of seminars the firm runs for our local authority, central government and private sector clients, delivering training on construction law and infrastructure matters.
We have, as some here know, good authority that logic is not necessarily central to the life of law.
The Union shall not be liable for or assume the commitments of central governments, regional, local or other public authorities, other bodies governed by public law, or public undertakings of any Member State, without prejudice to mutual financial guarantees for the joint execution of a specific project.
Provisions are inserted into the FPR 2010 to ensure that the courts provide any necessary information or documents to the Lord Chancellor (as Central Authority) when requested for purposes of Central Authority functions under the European Maintenance Regulation (Council Regulation (EC) No 4/2009 on jurisdiction, applicable law, recognition and enforcement of decisions and cooperation in matters relating to maintenance obligations) or the 2007 Convention.
Law enforcement is profoundly more centralized in the U.K. than it is in the United States where the vast majority of law enforcement resources managed by locally elected municipal, township, town and county governments independent of central authorities with only minimal coordination and little uniformiLaw enforcement is profoundly more centralized in the U.K. than it is in the United States where the vast majority of law enforcement resources managed by locally elected municipal, township, town and county governments independent of central authorities with only minimal coordination and little uniformilaw enforcement resources managed by locally elected municipal, township, town and county governments independent of central authorities with only minimal coordination and little uniformity.
Our public sector pensions practice covers administering authorities of the Local Government Pension Scheme, cross-border public sector schemes, and work for central government departments on all aspects of pensions law.
As trusted advisors in society, it is incumbent upon attorneys to lead what is likely to be a major transformation in the digital landscape of law away from a world of trusted intermediaries and central authorities, to a world of distributed digital trust in blockchain networks.
Unless the courts in the Member State where the child was habitually resident immediately before the wrongful removal or retention have already been seised by one of the parties, the court or central authority that receives the information mentioned in paragraph 6 must notify it to the parties and invite them to make submissions to the court, in accordance with national law, within three months of the date of notification so that the court can examine the question of custody of the child.
If a court has issued an order on non-return pursuant to Article 13 of the 1980 Hague Convention, the court must immediately either directly or through its central authority, transmit a copy of the court order on non-return and of the relevant documents, in particular a transcript of the hearings before the court, to the court with jurisdiction or central authority in the Member State where the child was habitually resident immediately before the wrongful removal or retention, as determined by national law.
The central authorities shall communicate information on national laws and procedures and take measures to improve the application of this Regulation and strengthening their cooperation.
(3) The designation of the Central Authority or Central Authorities, their contact details, and where appropriate the extent of their functions as specified in paragraph 2, shall be communicated by a Contracting State to the Permanent Bureau of the Hague Conference on Private International Law at the time when the instrument of ratification or accession is deposited or when a declaration is submitted in accordance with Article 61.
(3) The functions of the Central Authority under this Article may, to the extent permitted under the law of its State, be performed by public bodies, or other bodies subject to the supervision of the competent authorities of that State.
a certificate or an affidavit emanating from a Central Authority, or other competent authority of the State of the child's habitual residence, or from a qualified person, concerning the relevant law of that SAuthority, or other competent authority of the State of the child's habitual residence, or from a qualified person, concerning the relevant law of that Sauthority of the State of the child's habitual residence, or from a qualified person, concerning the relevant law of that State, and
Julian undertakes advisory and judicial review work in the field of public and constitutional law for central and local government, other public authorities, and individuals, and has been instructed for and against government on issues of major public importance.
e) an authenticated copy of any relevant decision or agreement; f) a certificate or an affidavit emanating from a Central Authority, or other competent authority of the State of the child's habitual residence, or from a qualified person, concerning the relevant law of that State; g) any other relevant Authority, or other competent authority of the State of the child's habitual residence, or from a qualified person, concerning the relevant law of that State; g) any other relevant authority of the State of the child's habitual residence, or from a qualified person, concerning the relevant law of that State; g) any other relevant document.
(4) Nothing in this Article or Article 7 shall be interpreted as imposing an obligation on a Central Authority to exercise powers that can be exercised only by judicial authorities under the law of the requested State.
Habeas corpus has a symbolically central place in the law because it was the primary means by which a private individual could contest government authority over a person in a court of law where the citizen was in theory at least on an equal footing with the state.
Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Singapore's deputy prime minister and minister in charge of the central bank, was speaking at a parliamentary session on Monday when he was asked by MP Foo Mee Har about how authorities could enforce anti-money laundering laws and counter-financing of terrorism (AML / CFT) laws on cryptocurrency transactions with a specific focus on bitcoin.
A further dimension of authorities that has some appeal is their capacity to provide a vehicle for Indigenous aspirations such as those expressed by the Aboriginal Nations of Central Australia in the Kalkaringi Statement, that is, «the rights of self - determination and self - government, including recognition of the role of Indigenous governance structures and the direct Commonwealth funding of Indigenous communities and organisations, and recognition of customary law».
Even though Aboriginal laws did not emanate from a central print oriented law - making authority, the Court confirmed, as it has in Australia, that the Aboriginal peoples of Canada had legal systems prior to the arrival of Europeans.
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