Sentences with phrase «led judicial councils»

Consider student - led judicial councils to handle academic integrity infractions.

Not exact matches

Kanu's lead counsel, Chuks Muoma had written a petition to the National Judicial Council (NJC), claiming that Tsoho made conflicting rulings on an application by the Department of State Services (DSS) to conduct a secret trial for him.
The National Judicial Council (NJC) led by Walter Onnoghen chief justice of Nigeria (CJN), had last month named Salami as head of the committee.
These decisions led to the formation of the Joint Legislative Council Special Committee on Judicial Discipline and Recusal («Special Committee») to study the two issues and recommend legislation to the full Legislature.
The debate about whether the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council should continue to be the final appellate court for New Zealand rose from time to time over nearly a century and with greater vigour following the lead of Canada and Australia in abolishing rights of appeal to it.
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The posts that generated the most traffic to ABlawg were Jennifer Koshan and Alice Woolley's contributions on R v Wagar, 2015 ABCA 327, a sexual assault decision that led to a complaint to the Canadian Judicial Council.
Those changes in 2007 led to a public complaint from the Canadian Judicial Council about the lack of consultation and concerns over the perceived independence of these committees.
Speaking at a Guelph Convocation (repeated in a letter to the Globe & Mail) arguing for the inclusion of aboriginal rights in the Charter of Rights then under development, he crossed a line that led to a complaint to the Canadian Judicial Council.
Representing a leading motorsports and technology business in the Court of Appeal on a Judicial Review application made by several parties in respect of the Council's approval of its proposed move to new headquarters.
Some of my cases going to a judgment in the last few years were: Click to open judgment in fresh window (Scottish Courts site) Insurance implications of playing «Happy Birthday» on the piano Damages for psychiatric illness caused by bereavement Judicial approval of the Hohfeldian analysis of rights Leading case on fair rent assessment Title raiders and retrospective rectification Leading case on competency of hearsay evidence Detention ordered by children's hearing: Articles 5 and 6 of ECHR No damage suffered by making a smaller profit than expected «In a well - regulated legal universe black holes should not exist» How much is half a home worth, with or without a mortgage «Reasonably obtained» held not to include unethically obtained Leading case on children's hearing system and ECHR Attempt to judicially review SNP; petitioners held not to exist Unlawful for council to charge for property enquiries Fair sharing (100 % to nil) of matrimonial property
Judicial warning on the dangers of consensus have already been voiced by Mr Justice Ryder in Oldham Metropolitan Borough Council v GW and Others [2007] EWHC 136, para 94: «An over-riding desire to promote agreement can lead to key issues being obscured and thereby not investigated by the court.»
The Board of the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council (the «Board») considered that no statements or promises had been made that could lead to contractual liability or misrepresentation and suggested that in situations involving commercial parties dealing at arm's length, it would be extremely unusual for a duty of care to exist requiring a lender to disclose its internal lending policies.
An order in council posted on October 26 sets out the annuity for Chief Justice Beverley McLachlin, who is set to retire on December 15 after a 36 - year judicial career, 17 years of which were spent as the top court's lead judge.
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