Sentences with phrase «on body constitution»

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To interpret that «common good» in «neutral,» individualistic terms, or to believe that the best representative body is a group of nine unelected judges who impose such neutrality on everybody because of their latest excursion into Professor Tribe's political philosophy, is to distort the Constitution beyond recognition.
In the federal employment anti-discrimination laws, a specific exception exists for religious bodies that discriminate on the basis of religion, and a couple of years ago, in the Hosanna - Tabor case, the Supreme Court held that the Constitution allows religious bodies to discriminate with respect to the employment of ministers.
Speaking to TV3 through an interpreter on Friday, Sheikh Shaributu said the only body the constitution has mandated to declare results is the EC.
The Council of State is a recognized body charged by the constitution to counsel the president on major national issues.
It further claimed «that the decision was not taken in accordance with the constitution and the body which purported to have so acted did so unconstitutional and without jurisdictions which act also constitutes an error on the face of the records.»
The coalition hinged their decision on the alleged violation of the Constitution and Electoral Act by the state electoral body in the process leading to the polls.
In response to the clear desire of New Yorkers for fair representation, the Legislature should instruct the Legislative Task Force on Research and Reapportionment, the existing body responsible for redistricting, to adhere to the following standards, in addition to the criteria required by federal law and the state constitution:
The constitution has, however, imposed a duty on the Federal Executive Council to ask the President to resign on medical ground if he is unable to discharge the functions of his office on account of infirmity of mind or body.
Sanders urged the Cuomo administration to use its power under the federal Clean Water Act to reject the 124 - mile Constitution pipeline, which would cross dozens of bodies of water on its way from the fracking fields of Pennsylvania to Schoharie County.
The state constitution says the nominations should come from political parties, not legislative bodies, although the council then votes on the selection.
In terms of body constitution, they are somewhat fatter, since the focus is not on how they look, but how much they can lift.
It focuses on improving overall health and balance based on one's unique body constitution.
in Adrenal Fatigue is that the body's ultimate response to the stressors and subsequent recovery pattern depends largely on the body's biological constitution, regardless of whether one looks at it from the Eastern or Western medical perspective.
Knowing whether you have a strong, normal or weak body constitution plays an important role in adrenal recovery because the pattern of recovery and the kind of nutrients required differ depending on the type of body constitution.
The best gauge of body constitution health from a western medical perspective is a detailed past history with qualitative determination based on general principals of well being in the presence and absence of exposure to traumatic events.
She is passionate about sharing her unique approach of training and eating according to ones Body - Mind Constitution with other health professionals as well as using it on an ongoing basis with her own clients to help them reach their goals!
It depends on your body weight, depends on your constitution for a woman over 40 who's just getting going, sometimes a teaspoon is like a lot.
Georgia's constitution is strong on «local control» (which is why the state's highest court struck down the original version of a statewide charter authorizing body, later reconstituted via a referendum amending the state constitution).
Kafre's solo exhibition Things, Mereology and Schemes is a new body of work focused on three main topics of particular interest to the artist: (1) Things — the distinction between the natural things, non-natural things and the artifacts that occur between them; (2) Mereology — the philosophical and mathematical study of parts and the wholes they form, and (3) Schemes — a scheme consists of a table's structure, which physical constitution is mainly due to columns, names and variables and the relation between them; used to map out something, or to design the internal of a logical system; the main points of an argument or theory, etcetera.
Second, senators need to stop talking about «60 votes» as though it's in the Constitution that the U.S. Senate — unlike every other legislative body on the planet — has a supermajority requirement.
The body of law based on the English legal system, as distinct from a civil - law (such as French) system, often derived from judicial decisions, rather than from statutes or constitutions.
a) There must be a statutory grant of jurisdiction by the federal Parliament; b) There must be an existing body of federal law which is essential to the disposition of the case and which nourishes the statutory grant of jurisdiction; and c) The law on which the case is based must be «a law of Canada» as the phrase is used in section 101 of the Constitution Act, 1867.
Nick Horton heads the practice and is adept at advising governing bodies for sport and trade associations on questions regarding an organisation's constitution, rules, procedures and articles of association.
(correct test for Barrister appeals; whether outside the ex improviso rule, prosecutor may call evidence after prosecution and defence case closed; use of debarring orders against prosecutor; whether tribunal may «enter the arena» and strongly request the attendance of a prosecution witness; whether BSB has power to summons witnesses; whether prosecutor may communicate with disciplinary judge behind the back of the defence; whether such communication redolent of actual bias of judge where judge wishes prosecutor good luck on appeal; whether apparent bias doctrine can be engaged by post-trial conduct of judge; legal effect of serving BSB prosecutions department officer being 1 of 4 appointing members of the COIC «Tribunals Appointments Body» (TAB); whether TAB ultra vires the Bar's Constitutions; whether open - ended power of removal of member of COIC pool without cause, unlawful given position of BSB Chair and senior staff on COIC; whether ECHR Article 6 guarantees against pressure on disciplinary judges to conform with a prosecutorial mentality; whether disciplinary judges Art. 6 «independent» within Findlay v United Kingdom given key role of BSB prosecutions department in appointing disciplinary judges; serious non-disclosure by BSB of notes of secret meeting between BSB and disciplinary judge until day before appeal and despite requests and application for disclosure by defence)
The first - ever primer on Canada's Constitution for anyone who wants to understand the supreme body of law in the land.
On April 6, the king of Morocco formally appointed the elected and pro-forma members of the Supreme Judicial Council, a new government body whose creation and composition was mandated by the 2011 constitution to manage the courts and judicial affairs directly in place of the Ministry of Justice.
The Italian constitutional Court has upheld national rules which had been judged by the ECHR as contrary to the Convention, arguing that such rules nevertheless protected a different constitutional principle of the national constitution and the convention could not modify the constitution, beng it a lower rank act - so from a theoretical point of view the CJEU adopts the same approach: the ultimate decision on whether a EU act is in compliance with EU law must be taken within EU only (to make a parallel, think of the CJEU approach for WTO decisions: despite an action being contrary to WTO as decided by the appellate body, nonetheless individuals can use such illegality as a ground to void the action within the EU system)
On the potentially «dramatic impact» of the majority's approach on the extent to which native title may have survived over current or former pastoral leases in Western Australia, see also D Bennett SG QC, «Native Title and the Constitution», Native Title in the New Millennium Representative Bodies Legal Conference, Melbourne, 16 - 20 April 2000, at 2On the potentially «dramatic impact» of the majority's approach on the extent to which native title may have survived over current or former pastoral leases in Western Australia, see also D Bennett SG QC, «Native Title and the Constitution», Native Title in the New Millennium Representative Bodies Legal Conference, Melbourne, 16 - 20 April 2000, at 2on the extent to which native title may have survived over current or former pastoral leases in Western Australia, see also D Bennett SG QC, «Native Title and the Constitution», Native Title in the New Millennium Representative Bodies Legal Conference, Melbourne, 16 - 20 April 2000, at 20.
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