Sentences with phrase «objective justification»

"Objective justification" refers to having a legitimate reason or explanation for something that is based on facts or evidence rather than personal feelings or opinions. It means having a clear and rational basis for a decision or action that can be understood and supported by others. Full definition
But the movement focused instead on having a favorable opinion of oneself, independently of objective justification for that favorable opinion.
The question of whether mere public perception of a problem, or subsequent perception that a legislative measure has done something to ameliorate that perceived problem, is enough to justify legislation that infringes the rights of minorities is a critical one: Reliance on such evidence eats away at the need for some form of objective justification for a measure to be a rational one; accepting wholly subjective evidence undermines this standard.
He has also frequently argued EU law points in the Supreme Court, for example in United States of America v Nolan [2015] 3 WLR 1105 (about collective redundancy consultation and the relationship between EU law and domestic law), Ministry of Justice v O'Brien [2013] ICR 499 (about objective justification in discrimination cases), and Russell v Transocean [2012] ICR 185 (about what counts as «working time»).
(e) such a PSPO would disproportionately affect ethnic Gypsies and Travellers, and subject them to indirect discrimination without objective justification.
These fundamental questions will undoubtedly pop up over the coming years in the form of many smaller issues that will be dealt with by the Court, balancing effectiveness with objective justifications.
To establish objective justification in a case of alleged indirect discrimination, the question is whether or not the means to achieve the objective are proportionate to that objective.
Breach of either of the above Treaty articles is subject to a defence of objective justification by «overriding reason of public interest» (see Viking Line).
In January 2017, he acted for five police forces in the Court of Appeal in an important case about the correct approach to objective justification in age discrimination cases: Harrod and others v Chief Constable of West Midlands Police and others).
At the second hearing in the Supreme Court, the Ministry of Justice argued that both the issue of whether a part - time judge was a «worker» and the question of objective justification should be remitted to the Employment Tribunal.
If someone can come up with a definition of temperature that has some objective justification and under which definition it isn't rapidly climbing, that would be interesting, but of course no one has done such a thing.
With that difference lost, the objective justification for the differential tax treatment of cohabitants would also be at risk.
ensure that the information pertaining to the individual is true and provides an objective justification for the reference;
The test established by the Human Rights Committee to determine whether the individual or minority right should prevail has been whether the restriction upon the right of the individual member of a minority could be shown to have a reasonable and objective justification and be necessary for the continued viability and welfare of the minority as a whole.
In the Individual Communication of Kitok v Sweden the Committee stated that «a restriction upon the right of an individual member of a minority must be shown to have a reasonable and objective justification and to be necessary for the continued viability and welfare of the minority as a whole».
In the Individual Communication of Kitok v Sweden the Committee stated that «a restriction upon the right of an individual member of a minority must be shown to have a reasonable and objective justification and to be necessary for the continued viability and welfare of the minority as a whole» (88).
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