Other countries have
more discretionary rules in place.
Not exact matches
More seriously, the current constitution, where the Crown - in - Parliament
rules, gives enormous
discretionary power to a tiny handful of people.
«The
rule changes announced today give rank - and - file members a
more meaningful role in the Council's legislative process and ensure needed and greater equity in the allocation of
discretionary funding, including for the first time the very large pot of capital funding.
My simple
rule of thumb is 10 % across 10 different asset types like Consumer staples, Consumer
Discretionary, REIT, Utilities, Tech, Financials, Energy, Pharma, Industrials, Transportation, and couple
more like MLPs, and BDCs that I wrote earlier.
When Abella invoked the phrase, contrasting the
rule of law and the law of
rules, she was essentially rejecting Scalia and endorsing greater
discretionary power for judges — though she does so by way (it seems) of simplifying the process and making it
more accessible for laypersons.
The fourth edition covers: Fair procedures including the
rule against bias and audi alteram partem; Review of
discretionary powers, with the doctrines of reasonableness and proportionality and the impact of constitutional rights; Judicial review practice -LSB-...] Read
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The third case considered here also concerns a tribunal's discretion, but in the much
more precise context of how it is to operate the provisions on the «uplift» of compensation in relation to the statutory procedures — are there
rules, or is it a
discretionary free - for - all?