Sentences with phrase «legal jurisprudence»

The CRA uses an established test — based on long - established legal jurisprudence — to determine the true nature of the relationship and whether an individual is properly classified as an employee or an independent contractor.
Legal jurisprudence urges caution regarding the use of judicial interviews as a method of ascertaining the views and preferences of children in family law litigation.
One of the areas she'd like to explore more in her thesis is the disconnect between discourses on patient - centred care and legal jurisprudence.
The evidence before the SCC indicated that repudiation had occurred only twice in the entire breadth of Alberta legal jurisprudence.

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It is a warehousing contract, not a «loan to the bank» (even though modern - day jurisprudence disagrees on this point, by ignoring both legal tradition and logic).
Probably creationist don't turn to Leviticus 13 for medical advice on how to treat skin disease (leprosy); nor do they turn to Joshua 6 (Siege and fall of Jericho) for lessons in military science; nor do they turn to the staple of ancient legal science in Exodus 21:23 - 2 (lex talons «eye for an eye, tooth for a tooth») for modern jurisprudence.
Moral Foundations of Law: for law students and graduate students in jurisprudence, a seminar in moral and legal philosophy.
Tom Tom «He doesn't seem to grasp the idea that we «agree» to have a system of jurisprudence that determines what is legal and what is not in such a way as to preserve our individual rights as they are guaranteed to us under our Constitution»
There is no apparent reason why the vitality of political conservatism depends upon abandoning a jurisprudence of legal positivism.
The first group has clearly worked out principles of jurisprudence as a guide, with accepted procedures for legal actions, while the second group uses only testaments and Tradition as guides for their actions.
Kennedy's dignity jurisprudence draws on recent work among legal philosophers.
James Bogle looks at the historical roots of the current undermining of fatherhood and the family by means of experimental laws and jurisprudence, the latest manifestation of which is the government's Human Fertilisation and Embryology Bill which goes so far as to try and eliminate legal fatherhood for children in certain circumstances.
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And since it is a cardinal principle of Nigerian jurisprudence that he who asserts must prove, Fani - Kayode has put himself in the vortex of a legal conundrum which has very high capacity to consume him.
Overall, the book undoubtedly makes a profound contribution to the jurisprudence on the justiciability and legal enforcement of socio - economic rights in the country.
Satellites, in the literal sense, are «eyes in the sky,» and human rights jurisprudence must usher science into courtrooms to effectively standardize the resolution of legal issues.
But a human reviewing its output would conclude that, for instance, the documents typified by the words «jurisprudence» and «appellate» are legal documents, while those typified by «tonality» and «harmony» are music - theory papers.
Kennedy joined the majority but took issue with that part of the opinion (see «Doubtful Jurisprudencelegal beat, Winter 2008).
Differences between these theoretical explanations are important in order to show how the main academic writings nowadays are upcoming to the problem of clear jeopardizing of fundamental rights through legal documents and jurisprudence.
He has taught courses in administrative law, antitrust law, civil procedure, communications, constitutional law, contracts, corporations, criminal law, employment discrimination law, environmental law, health law and policy, legal history, labor law, property, real estate development and finance, jurisprudence, labor law; land use planning, patents, individual, estate and corporate taxation, Roman Law; torts, and workers» compensation.
Bryan A. Garner, the president of Dallas - based LawProse Inc., was originally a Shakespearean scholar, then a legal lexicographer, then a writer on jurisprudence — as well as a book collector.
With privacy the problems are of the opposite kind: the claimant needs exactly the right mix of legal rights, equitable remedies and continental jurisprudence to get the case off the ground.
Posts focus on legal developments affecting employers, with an emphasis on Wisconsin and the Chicago - based 7th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals as well as national trends and relevant U.S. Supreme Court jurisprudence.
He calls it «jurilinguistics» and points to the various sources (legislation, jurisprudence and legal commentary) which are instrumental in consecrating or rejecting a fledgling term.
In the past three decades, since India opened its economy to the world, the Indian Courts have played a very significant and proactive role in introducing some of internationally well - established legal principles to Indian IP jurisprudence.
She also provides indeed a vast array of resources, assembling important scholarly contributions in each legal order as well as translations of crucial parts of the jurisprudence and concise summaries of important constitutional sagas that many constitutionally curious scholars may have already heard of, but never had the time or resources to engage with in sufficient detail.
Garnett's critique was followed by that of former Chicago law student Jan Crawford Greenburg, legal correspondent for ABC News, who, in a single post, pairs Geoffrey Stone with Rosie O'Donnell and blasts them both for linking justices» Catholicism to their jurisprudence.
In a third, Is There Truth in Interpretation, legal philosopher Ronald Dworkin, delivers a lecture on jurisprudence.
Artificial Lawyer will leave the jurisprudence issues to the legal experts, however what Jury.Online reminds us again of is that the youthful blockchain community is racing ahead with building a legal ecosystem around smart contracts, regardless of what lawyers may be doing or regulators may be saying.
[73] Differing perspectives and insights on complex and difficult legal issues find expression when all members of an appellate court are afforded an equal opportunity to contribute to its jurisprudence.
Pursuant to the legal authorities which I have cited supra, and with particular reference to the albeit limited Irish jurisprudence on the topic, I am satisfied that, provided the process has sufficient transparency, Technology Assisted Review using predictive coding discharges a party's discovery obligations under Order 31, rule 12.
According to the Legal Floris team, they have analyzed EU directives on bank failures, jurisprudence, EU law, and the Deposit Guarantee and Resolution of Credit and Other Institutions Scheme Law of 2016.
Natasha Bakht and Jordan Palmer point out in a 2015 journal article in the Windsor Review of Legal and Social Issues, that the Supreme Court's decisions in R. v. Kapp and Syndicat Northcrest v. Amselem, and subsequent jurisprudence, likely make the analysis in Duarte obsolete.
The online magazine Slate launched a legal blog this week, Convictions, that will provide commentary from a range of legal professionals, including Slate's Jurisprudence columnists Dahlia Lithwick and Emily Bazelon as well as practitioners and law professors from across the country.
«News and opinion on attorney fee and legal billing jurisprudence
These limitations can be traced back to the authors» choice to deliver a jurisprudence - informed doctrinal analysis of the legal texts, which is a momentous task in itself and which to some extent justifies their decision to prioritise the legal scholar over the social scientist and the theoretical over the practitioner - oriented.
Although we intend for this Corner to be particularly useful for members of the legal community and law students, we hope that individuals, organizations and government institutions will also benefit from accessing relevant laws, jurisprudence, findings, interpretations,
The first great Canadian Encyclopaedia, the Canadian Abridgment, was also published to develop a distinctly Canadian jurisprudence, and to provide a national source for legal researchers who tended to go to English law if they couldn't find local, provincial precedents.
However, Law School beckoned Alex back to school, where at the University of Oklahoma College Of Law he earned numerous academic awards and law competitions including: the OU Order of Solicitors, OU American Jurisprudence Award for Trial Techniques and Antitrust I, OCU CALI Academic Award for Legal research and Writing II.
SUBJECT AREA: Dispute Resolution; Evidence; Jurisprudence; Law and Society; Law and Technology; Legal Profession
«Law blog chiming in on all things legal, including legal history, jurisprudence, and the rule of law.»
Using some legal history, a bit of jurisprudence and some information theory, combined with humor, I would try to explain the way that the sources worked.
In the latest episode of the legal - affairs podcast Lawyer 2 Lawyer, we look at the career, the jurisprudence and the legacy of Justice Antonin Scalia.
Just because the public can't decipher jurisprudence and the rhetoric of the legal establishment doesn't mean they won't comprehend that they are being deceived.
It includes an excellent short bibliography on general legal reading, including a section on «Jurisprudence, logic, philosophy, and ecomonics» in which the author / editor states that «from time to time judges... tell us that logic is not compulsive in legal reasoning.
Sherwin examines this question and considers how a legal practice traditionally «steeped in words» must now work with the «visual jurisprudence» that has emerged in today's courtrooms.
The commission questions the need to define and formalize a legal duty to reasonably accommodate in the Charter when that obligation is already defined in jurisprudence and widely applied.
Summarizing a recent discussion at Yeshiva University's Benjamin N. Cardozo School of Law about the dwindling influence of legal scholarship on the courts, Mr. Liptak says nearly all the judges in attendance agreed the articles had minimal impact on jurisprudence.
The curriculum focuses on the legal system, dispute resolution, legal research and writing, legal reasoning and analysis, ethical decision making, jurisprudence, legal history, and substantive areas of law.
Thus, the tension between a plural understanding of regulations and a more general understanding of law is bringing into view a new landscape in which general legal frameworks — grounded in well - known legal theories stemming from 20th - century legal positivism or sociological jurisprudence — are made compatible with specific forms of rights management on the Web.
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