Sentences with phrase «of judicial staff»

The European Union Council, underlining the necessity of bringing to the foreground a common judicial culture, adopted on 24 Octobre 2008 a Resolution on the training of judicial staff which retains in particular the importance of the exchanges between judges.
The exchanges of judges are obviously one of the privileged means to reach that goal and, therefore, we present you in this issue of our Newsletter the Resolution on the training of judicial staff which was adopted by the European Union Council on October 24th, 2008.
Towards a European e-Justice Strategy Training of Judicial Staff Bibliography - «Les Juridictions des États membres de l'Union européenne» Editorial President Melchior One of the objectives of our Network is to strengthen between our courts a common judicial culture.

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In Canada, the business environment runs on the logic of making profitable transactions and trust is built into the system through a robust set of legal, judicial, and accounting institutions staffed by objective professionals loyal to the client.
There are over 200 judicial staff, we're still going through the process, many of them have been fired, so it's not just about publishing.
The Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSSAG) has warned that it will embark on an industrial action if the government does not release funds for the payment of outstanding allowances within six days.
The Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSSAG) has declared an indefinite strike over their unpaid allowances.
The members of the Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSSAG) have issued a roadmap for an indefinite strike if government fails to pay their allowances in the next two weeks.
President of the Judicial Service Staff Association of Ghana (JUSSAG), Alex Nartey, has defended their strike saying though it is «regrettable» it was necessary.
Laura Ross: Chief of Staff, Office of New York State Attorney General Robert Abrams; member, Federal Screening Panel for regional judicial appointments; former Chief Counsel, New York State Senator Roy Goodman; Member, Board of Directors for the Mayor's Fund to Advance New York City; Presidential Appointee to represent US at 64th United Nations General Assembly.
She served as a staff attorney with the Legal Aid Society in New York City from 1967 to 1969 when she became an Assistant Counsel for the Judicial Conference of the State of New York; in 1972, Chief Law Assistant of the Criminal Court of the City of New York; and in 1974, Counsel in the Office of the New York City Administrative Judge.
Five other judicial staff who were incriminated in the video and found guilty of the stated misconduct have also been dismissed while some other High Court judges are going through impeachment processes.
The DA sent letters to judicial nominating delegates, Wednesday and informed his staff Thursday morning of his intention to run for New York State Supreme Court judges.
He was among the list of Judicial Service staff cited in the Tigereyepi petition.
Some former top management staff of Odu'a Investment Company Limited have dragged the company before the National Industrial Court, Ibadan Judicial Division over non-payment of their...
Times Union Staff photograph by Philip Kamrass — Christopher Porco listens as Orange County Judge Jeffrey G. Berry sentences him to two consecutive sentences of 25 years to life in the Albany County Judicial
Times Union Staff photograph by Philip Kamrass — Christopher Porco listens as Orange County Judge Jeffrey G. Berry sentences him to two consecutive sentences of 25 years to life in the Albany County Judicial Center in Albany, NY Tuesday December 12, 2006, for the axe murder of his father Peter, and the attack on his mother Joan in November 2004 at their Delmar, NY home.
With a team of more than 20 staff and a $ 16 million dollar annual budget, she administers programs and professional development for over 250 fellows in the executive, judicial and legislative branches of the U.S. government.
Maryan Daqal Xussen says while as an NGOs they have taken cases to court, notes that judiciary staff, «need training as sometimes it's not easy to get justice» and this could be coupled with an increased number of female judicial officers.
«Notwithstanding intense judicial and Congressional scrutiny since 1981, ocr's leadership has relentlessly undermined the civil - rights statutes entrusted to it,» the majority staff of the House Education and Labor...
The model government programs include the judicial, legislative and executive branches of government, guided by teachers, volunteers, or Youth Government staff.
He serves as staff to the Conference of Chief Justices» Standing committee on Judicial Politics and Compensation, and Public Trust and Confidence.
The Court and Privy Council spent # 13.4 m over the year, of which more than 40 % was judicial and staff costs, and recouped nearly # 7.5 m in court fees, contributions from the UK court services and other income.
Divorce lawyer Henry Hood, head of family at Hunters Solicitors, said: «The savings are remarkable and presumably achieved by having an entirely administrative process operated by court staff with no judicial involvement whatever.
Judicial control over the matters [of] assignment of judges, sittings of the court, and court lists — as well as the related matters of allocation of court rooms and direction of the administrative staff engaged in carrying out these functions, has generally been considered the essential or minimum requirement for institutional or «collective» independence.»
Complaints were made to the Ontario Judicial Council involving Judge Walter Hryciuk's alleged sexual assault and harassment of female Crown Attorneys and court staff.
A judicial attempt to provide legal services paid for by HMCTS has been overturned by the Court of Appeal in re K & H (Children)[2015] EWCA Civ 543, [2015] All ER (D) 230 (May), so the individuals will either plod on, aided if possible by the court staff, the judge and pro bono work by lawyers.
Eight advisory opinions were issued, and the staff authored three ethics guides on the subjects of succession planning for lawyers and law firms, the ethical obligations of lawyers who are changing law firms, and considerations for lawyers who are leaving the practice of law to take judicial office.
Prevailed in numerous judicial review hearings for hospital medical staffs involving quality of care issues.
He provided training to our pro bono staff in the development of protocols to screen potential clients, developed pleadings and Continuing Legal Education (CLE) training materials for our program and provided training to more than 50 attorneys in the 5th, 7th and 9th Judicial Circuits in representing clients in wage claim matters.
TLSC staff have also provided statewide leadership in developing alternative funding sources for legal aid programs and advocated successfully for improved appeal rights for HHSC clients to include the judicial review of public benefit determinations.
Numerous reports from judicial staff and other access to justice resources cite family law issues as one of the most prevalent legal matters experienced by low income Tennesseans.
• Top 5 % of Class, Graduated Cum Laude • Law Review, Note Editor and Staff Member • Judicial Intern, Federal Judge William G. Young
She was hired by the Administrative Office of Pennsylvania Courts in 1987 as the Staff Attorney to the newly formed Judicial Automation project and served in that capacity for several years.
The Administrative Council plays a key role in the «reign of terror» that tries to discourage EPO staff, including judges, from fighting for basic human rights and one of the most fundamental values of the civilized world: judicial independence.
He also served as Judicial Staff Attorney for the Cuyahoga County Court of Common Pleas, assisting Judge Harry Hanna, Judge Leo Spellacy, and former Ohio Supreme Court Justice Francis E. Sweeney.
This staff memorandum discusses the relation of judicial selection methods, particularly judicial elections, to judicial independence.
(B) A judge shall not, in the performance of judicial duties, by words or conduct manifest bias or prejudice, or engage in harassment, and shall not permit court staff, court officials, or others subject to the judge's direction and control to do so.
However, it is likely that Chief Justice Roberts» acknowledgment that existing rules and structures for dealing with sexual harassment complaints are inadequate that resonates with Chinese women judges and judicial support staff, who make an increasingly large percentage of the Chinese judiciary.
She regulary meets with family court judges and staffs throughout Florida's judicial circuits, promotes judicial education on the unified family court and advocates for improved case management, case coordination, and non-adversarial methods of resolving these disputes.
(c) to promote, through appropriate training, the application of European law by judges, prosecutors and judicial staff, in a way which is in keeping with the fundamental rights and principles recognised in Article 6 of the Treaty on European Union and reflected in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union;
(f) to foster a shared awareness of issues that are common to the judges, prosecutors and judicial staff;
(b) to improve the knowledge of the European Union's primary and secondary law among judges, prosecutors and judicial staff, including fostering the knowledge of the procedures before the European Court of Justice, in particular the procedure for obtaining a preliminary ruling on the validity and / or interpretation of provisions of European law;
While looking for something else I stumbled across a page on Judicial Humor by staff at the Marion Gould Gallagher Law Library (at the University of Washington School of Law).
In part those funds come from the court fees paid by court users, and in part from the Exchequer, but the constraints upon those resources, from whatever source, have led to reductions in staff and a lack of judicial resources.
The BC Provincial Court's 2015/16 Annual Report highlights several of their innovations: the use of video technology to save transports for prisoners» preliminary court appearances, an active website and social media presence for more open communication, improvement in caseload management, an open and accountable complaint process, and volunteer activities by the Court's Judges, Judicial Justices and staff.
The Rome Statute; The Rules of Procedure and Evidence; The Elements of Crimes; The Regulations of the Court; The Regulations of the Registry; The Code of Professional Conduct for counsel; The Code of Judicial Ethics; The Staff Regulations; The Financial Regulations and Rules; The Agreement on the Privileges and Immunities of the International Criminal Court; Agreement between the International Criminal Court and the United Nations; The Headquarters Agreement with the Host State; Any other material as decided by the Presidency in consultation with the Prosecutor and / or the Registrar.
In a lovely bit of shareholder advocacy, Morrison writes, «The risks from poor legal advice also loom for companies, and also affect the same constituents, yet to my knowledge no third party assesses companies comparatively on the quality of their legal staff, the adequacy of their in - house legal resources, the legal surefootedness of their outside counsel, the protections provided their intellectual property, the liabilities faced by them through regulatory and judicial proceedings, and the adroitness of management practices.»
Isn't this what the Supreme Court is really asking the judicial community as a whole when it states that «Each procedural step or motion that is improperly taken, or takes longer than it should, along with each charge that should not have been laid or pursued, deprives other worthy litigants of timely access to the courts», or are they really just suggesting to build more courtrooms and hire more staff?
1.4 The guideline seeks to raise awareness and to improve the knowledge of judicial officers, court personnel and Children's Contact Services staff about the processes and procedures of the respective institutions and services.
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