Sentences with phrase «legal bodies challenged»

The legal bodies challenged the measures in court and obtained an interim injunction in the Supreme Court of British Columbia (2001 BCSC 1593) which was subsequently upheld by the BC Court of Appeal (2002 BCCA 49).

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A council in Wales has withdrawn its decision to exclude a humanist representative from the local body responsible for overseeing religious education (RE), following a legal challenge by a local humanist parent.
They have sat on bodies such as the Council of the Inns of Court, and have acted in the high - profile recent judicial review challenges relating to the Bar Standards Board, QASA, and the Legal Ombudsman (Office for Legal Complaints).
An active program of research and development should be sponsored by governmental bodies that issue primary legal materials to develop new standards and solutions to challenges presented by the electronic distribution of definitive primary legal materials.
For example, in cricket where, because of the Kolpak ruling by the European court, there has been an influx of players from countries with whom the EU has association agreements (who are currently protected as if EU nationals), lobbying by the domestic game's governing body, the England and Wales Cricket Board, has led to an announcement from the Commission that it will not issue any legal challenge to regulations which in the future would seek to limit the freedom of movement rights of nationals from the affected countries.
The Chief Justice of Canada, the Right Honourable Beverley McLachlin, addressed the latter in her recent lecture to the Canadian Bar Association, but I do not perceive that she or anyone else in the legal community have addressed the fundamental issue that the SRL phenomenon raises: the right to participate in the making of common law; the ability to put a set of interests before the courts that hitherto have not been able to afford to be there — and thus, a rather significant challenge to the validity of the whole body of common law as it stands.
In Trinidad and Tobago, as a small developing country but one of the State leaders in the Caribbean, a major judicial challenge of the society is to escape the colonial shackles of its legal heritage and to create a body of laws, conventions and legal practices that are consistent with its indigenous culture and norms.
However, factors such as the increase in the discount rate, the legal funding regime and the sheer complexity of providing modern healthcare in an environment of financial challenge can not be managed by public bodies acting in isolation.
María Jesús González - Espejo, founding member of the Instituto de Innovación Legal along with Laura Fauqueur, made several requests to the Minister: the review and modernization of law degree studies so that new lawyers can meet the technological challenges; more investment in technology that will benefit both legal professionals and citizens; more support for initiatives such as #HackTheJustice; the promotion of partnerships between public and private sector; more transparency and open data from institutions and finally, policies that promote greater diversity and in particular an increased presence of women in the governing bodies of organizations and companies in the legal induLegal along with Laura Fauqueur, made several requests to the Minister: the review and modernization of law degree studies so that new lawyers can meet the technological challenges; more investment in technology that will benefit both legal professionals and citizens; more support for initiatives such as #HackTheJustice; the promotion of partnerships between public and private sector; more transparency and open data from institutions and finally, policies that promote greater diversity and in particular an increased presence of women in the governing bodies of organizations and companies in the legal indulegal professionals and citizens; more support for initiatives such as #HackTheJustice; the promotion of partnerships between public and private sector; more transparency and open data from institutions and finally, policies that promote greater diversity and in particular an increased presence of women in the governing bodies of organizations and companies in the legal indulegal industry.
· establishing a national advisory body to develop national responses to critical challenges in the legal assistance sector;
A substantial body of research and litigant stories confirm that getting through the legal system without legal help is challenging.
On the defendant's approach, once the underlying public law decision under challenge had been quashed, there could be no more legal aid provision — and that would mean that a claimant who successfully secures a quashing order would, necessarily, be denied legal aid to resist any appeal by the defendant public body.
Rather, the growing regulatory challenge arises from the structure of the regulatory bodies, and the complex and evolving nature of the legal services market.
If we can start a dialogue about the defects, challenges and prospects for legal research, encompassing the body of the law, the strategies of legal research and the tools and Technologies we'd have a lot to talk about.
If the SRA does not rise to the challenge, the recent paper from the College of Law's Legal Services Policy Institute has shown how easily an alternative regulatory body could be established.
Still, the lack of standards in regulation will prove to be a challenge as blockchain startups seek to develop and mature.Since consensus is easier to realize with a smaller representative body, smaller autonomous territories are more fit to effect rapid change in promoting the establishment of crypto and blockchain companies in their legal jurisdictions.
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