Sentences with phrase «legislative intervention»

Rather «privacy» rights have been protected under the umbrella of other traditional tort actions, and by legislative interventions.
A central aspect of the previous federal government's legislative intervention in the Northern Territory is the compulsory acquisition by the government of five - year leases over Aboriginal owned land.
Using examples of legislative intervention and focusing on the daily level of the S&P 500 Index (capital gains only) during 1965 through 2011, he concludes that: Keep Reading
«There can be legislative intervention with the Assembly or Senate side, so there's a lot of vehicles existing already.»
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The committee's mandate was to engage the South African parliament over attacks on Nigerians so that both countries could recommend urgent legislative interventions.
Such efforts are the latest front in the battle for public opinion — and possibly legislative intervention — over the Common Core and its exams, which will also play a role in how teachers are evaluated.
The government have thus given the impression that, despite refusing to undertake legislative intervention to curb the Lords powers, they remained dissatisfied with the existing arrangements.
Attorney General Jerry Brown explicitly called for the judges to rule that state law already authorizes home schooling, a position that would avoid legislative intervention.
The GSBA supports the current legislative intervention system and options the state already has in place that has not been fully implemented.
Icelandic legislative intervention then once again impacted the rights and obligations of the parties inter se under the agreement.
His work on behalf of international corporations has helped to successfully challenge legislative intervention to impose mandatory Trade Union recognition in employment negotiations.
These questions have only partly been answered so far, but terminological consistence could provide legal certainty and could, to a certain extent, make constant legislative intervention unnecessary.
While further legislative intervention at this point into an already complicated legal regime is not straightforward, the Commonwealth Parliament must consider ways of realigning the proof of native title with the original ethos of Mabo.
The principle from Seidel v. TELUS Communications Inc. instructs courts to enforce arbitration clauses in commercial contracts absent legislative intervention.
Those facts identify and locate the primary elements of the claim... 70 The fact that, in the absence of legislative intervention, the plaintiff's pleadings are considered as the primary source of the search for a «real and substantial connection» to the chosen forum promotes order, clarity and certainty.
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«And if need be, which I think is probably unnecessary, you can have legislative intervention,» Flanagan said.
The State - appointed fiscal monitor of the East Ramapo school district wants a legislative intervention that would give an appointee veto power over the board's «bad decisions.»
Whitehurst called the legislative intervention «a terrific mistake.»
In addition to the legislative intervention options, the state controls the flexibility contracts that each school district must adhere to that includes accountability goals set for each school.
With any legislative intervention into the financial industry, there will always be some sort of workaround and fallout.
In substance, AG Szpunar suggests what has already been demanded by leading academics (e.g. Dussollier) for some time, but without necessitating a legislative intervention, a firm positioning of an electronic lending right within the EU copyright acquis.
However, decisions on similar facts have gone the other way, famously in O'Kelly v Trusthouse Forte plc [1984] QB 90, [1983] 3 All ER 456, Carmichael v National Power plc [1999] UKHL 47, [1999] 4 All ER 897 and more recently in Shaha v Viewpoint Field Services Ltd (UK / EAT / 0116 / 13 / DM) when Judge Shanks concluded the case by saying that «there can be no doubt that this is an area which is crying out for some legislative intervention».
Absent legislative intervention, it will continue to operate in the short term as a courtregulated economic enterprise.
It's interesting that the practice of affording witnesses the opportunity of concealing their identity at trial is one borne of judicial ingenuity or a sense of pragmatism, rather than based upon any legislative intervention.
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