From the protocols of job interviews to the conventions and
formalities of courts of law, Evans's and Pak's works tease out the complex relationships between citizens and society.
Couples who use collaboration begin with the shared goal of hammering out the details of their divorce
outside of a court of law.
The courtareana is «A
combination of a court of law, and an arena of combat, in which every participant could be called out and executed under legal circumstances.»
The RSC were designed to replace the individual
rules of the courts of Law and Equity which were subsumed into the Supreme Court providing one harmonised set of procedural rules for all civil cases.
Social security adjudication does not take place within the quiet
cloisters of the courts of law: civil servants are conscious of limiting the potential financial impact on government of any positive decision and the wish — made explicit by ministers in immigration cases and now infecting immigration decisions — to create «a hostile environment».
Costs compensate the winner of litigation by providing him with an amount of money to offset the legal fees and expenses incurred to get the favourable
judgment of a court of law.
Since when did it become the ethical practice of any responsible and respected lawyer committed to the rule of law, independence of the judiciary, the independence of the legal profession, constitutionalism and democracy to resort to the print and electronic media as the medium of arguing an appeal or review of the
decision of a Court of law he has lost?
«Their mandates come in all shapes and sizes, and their role is different from
that of a court of law.