Many participants spoke to their needs and the goal or intent of any new proposed legislation, without
offering practical proposals or solutions.
Not exact matches
And, third, the more you look at the work of other jurisdictions in the field of ODR, the less you want to go hell for leather to implement
proposals like those of Lord Justice Briggs without considering the
practical lessons that others can
offer.
LexisPSL property law solicitor, Malcolm Dowden said: «The Law Commission
proposals offer an extremely sensible and
practical response to a range of anomalies — some ancient, others far more recent creations of the court.
The
proposal for a Reparations Tribunal
offers one
practical measure which might, in the words of former Governor - General, Sir William Deane, constitute a vehicle of «redress for present disadvantage flowing from past injustice».
First, its use of the term «radical» (for which the Critique
offers no citation): The relevant discussion in the article refers to two explicitly «experimental»
proposals included at the end of the article, in a section titled «Thinking Outside of the Box...» The introduction to that part of the discussion states «I call this a «thought experiment» because I am well aware that the
practical realities of child protection practice may mean that it would not work...» Later the text notes that one
proposal is «less radical» than the other.