(i) the freedom of the press to report
on judicial proceedings is a core value.
The freedom of the press to report
on judicial proceedings is a core value.
The policy which permits media reporting
on judicial proceedings depends on (i) the right of the public to be informed about a significant public act of the state, and (ii) the law's recognition that the way in which the story is presented is a matter of editorial judgment.
«This report also discusses the arguments that have been presented by proponents and opponents of electronic media coverage of federal court proceedings, including the possible effect
on judicial proceedings, separation of powers concerns, the purported educational value of such coverage, and possible security and privacy concerns.
Not exact matches
These risks and uncertainties include competition and other economic conditions including fragmentation of the media landscape and competition from other media alternatives; changes in advertising demand, circulation levels and audience shares; the Company's ability to develop and grow its online businesses; the Company's reliance
on revenue from printing and distributing third - party publications; changes in newsprint prices; macroeconomic trends and conditions; the Company's ability to adapt to technological changes; the Company's ability to realize benefits or synergies from acquisitions or divestitures or to operate its businesses effectively following acquisitions or divestitures; the Company's success in implementing expense mitigation efforts; the Company's reliance
on third - party vendors for various services; adverse results from litigation, governmental investigations or tax - related
proceedings or audits; the Company's ability to attract and retain employees; the Company's ability to satisfy pension and other postretirement employee benefit obligations; changes in accounting standards; the effect of labor strikes, lockouts and labor negotiations; regulatory and
judicial rulings; the Company's indebtedness and ability to comply with debt covenants applicable to its debt facilities; the Company's ability to satisfy future capital and liquidity requirements; the Company's ability to access the credit and capital markets at the times and in the amounts needed and
on acceptable terms; and other events beyond the Company's control that may result in unexpected adverse operating results.
And yet the very practices of a democratic state, including such governmental business as legislative sessions and
judicial proceedings, can not be carried out effectively if there are no restraints
on the rights of people to disrupt them.
Justice Kolawole after listening to both counsel, said that there is no need to speculate
on the court
proceedings since the
judicial process requires the defendants to take their plea before there can be hearing
on bail application.
Finally, the costs protection currently
on offer will be withdrawn in most cases, exposing anyone bringing
judicial review
proceedings to swingeing costs if they lose.
Kareem argued that, going by numerous
judicial authorities, some of which he cited
on Wednesday, the development implied that Justice Tsoho's court had been robbed of jurisdiction to continue to conduct
proceedings in the case until the Court of Appeal determined the fresh motion for stay before it.
The Project Sunlight database provides information
on meetings between government representatives and outside individuals relating to state procurement, rate - making, regulatory matters, agency - based
judicial or quasi-
judicial proceedings, and the adoption or repeal of rules and regulations, according to a Cuomo press release.
It helped in the process of demystifying
judicial proceedings and helped send the clear message from the majority
on the court that the controlling principle of
judicial intervention in elections was the result delivered at the polling station, which would not be easily reversed by a court.
It will amount to an illegal
judicial voyage, if this court embarks
on the
proceedings in this matter.»
The Dakota Access Pipeline is in direct violation of the United Nation's Declaration
on the Rights of Indigenous Peoples, most especially around the right to free and prior informed consent, desecration, redress, militarization, development, treaties and
judicial proceedings.
We are now one of a group of test cases linked for
judicial review
proceedings — challenging not only particular decisions
on ECF but the operation of the scheme as a whole.
Mr. Amantea focuses his practice
on environmental, transactional and
judicial proceedings, as well as product liability claims and other complex litigation.
on a wide range of resource consent appeals as well as
judicial review
proceedings.
Counsel for a coalition of Alberta First Nations participating in the environmental assessment of a proposed hydroelectric dam
on the Peace River and associated
judicial review
proceedings.
The lawfulness or scope of a notice or subpoena from a law enforcement authority may be challenged in the Irish courts through
judicial review
proceedings, unless it is possible to reach a compromise with the law enforcement agency
on the scope of the notice.
A letter before action pursuant to
Judicial Review
proceedings has now been hand delivered to the Lord Chancellor's office
on behalf of the Big Firms Group — an association of large criminal practices of which we are one.
Todd & Weld filed suit
on behalf of Judge Kendall in federal court challenging the removal
proceedings as unconstitutional
on separation of powers grounds as an illegal encroachment by the legislative and executive branches of government
on the inherent right of the
judicial branch of government to monitor and review
judicial conduct.
Focus
judicial resources
on: interlocutory remedies to preserve status quo; case management to keep the
proceedings within the time set for it, and final hearing
on the merits;
How the implied term would apply
on the facts is another matter, but rationale behind the ban
on using the implied term in the course of
judicial review
proceedings to determine the fairness of the decision to dismiss is not obvious or supported by any authority.
The casus belli, which has prompted the current debate about the EU's
judicial architecture, is the increase in the number of new cases brought before the GC (from 398 in 2000 to 912 in 2014); the stock of cases currently awaiting to be decided (1,423 in 2014 and expected to rise to 1,600 in 2015); and finally, the increasing number of actions for damages brought against the EU due to the excessive length of
proceedings before the GC
on the basis of Article 47 of the EU Charter, which guarantees a right to have cases heard within a reasonable time.
United Nations Convention
on the Rights of the Child 1989, Art 12 (by which UK will still be bound, so far its provisions are enforceable) is in similar terms to Art 23 of the Charter as to a child's right to be heard in «
judicial proceedings», and where that child is capable of forming his or her own views.
It confirms the terms of an interim declaration procured by the Law Society from Mr Justice Keith
on 5 October 2006 in
judicial review
proceedings relating to the transitional application of the change.
However, as evidenced by Jolyon Maugham QC's
proceedings before the Irish High Court in the so - called «Dublin case», the explicitly stated objective of which is a preliminary reference
on the issue to the Court of Justice, the explicit question of whether notice under Article 50 TEU is revocable may be set to become the next
judicial battlefield of the Brexit war.
CaleyWray lawyers also attend court
on behalf of clients for matters including
judicial review, injunctions and bankruptcy
proceedings.
The court accepted that the notion of substantive
proceedings may have to be given a liberal interpretation to ensure international
judicial co-operation, but,
on any view, however liberal, the New York
proceedings were directed solely at assets in New York, and
proceedings in England directed at assets in England can not be ancillary to such New York
proceedings; they are parallel.
An interesting ruling in the Administrative Court this week touches
on some issues fundamental to public law — the extent to which «macro» policy (such as EC law) should trump principles of good administration; the role of factual evidence in
judicial review
proceedings, and the connection between public law wrongs and liability in tort.
A person who wished to prevent disclosure of genuinely confidential information, either by the SFO or by a person SFO had disclosed documents to, would need to rely
on judicial review
proceedings or seek an injunction to prevent a breach of confidence.
(2015) Advising and acting for a solicitor and LLP member in relation to an appeal to the Employment Appeal Tribunal concerning the striking out of his PIDA claim
on the basis of
judicial proceedings immunity (the claim settled shortly before the EAT hearing).
Increasing the cost risk to which interveners will be exposed in
judicial review
proceedings e.g. charities and NGOs who provide assistance to the court based
on their specialism;
Nigel regularly deals with applications under the Arbitration Act 1996, such as applications to stay legal
proceedings, for the appointment / removal of arbitrators, for the exercise of
judicial powers in support of arbitral
proceedings, and for the correction of awards, as well as appeals from arbitration awards
on points of law and challenges to awards for want of jurisdiction or
on grounds of serious procedural irregularity.
The changes — which were originally proposed in the November 2013 consultation
Judicial review: proposals for further reform — include further cuts to legal aid and amendments to the rules on costs which will make it more difficult for charities and NGOs to intervene in judicial review proc
Judicial review: proposals for further reform — include further cuts to legal aid and amendments to the rules
on costs which will make it more difficult for charities and NGOs to intervene in
judicial review proc
judicial review
proceedings.
Moreover, despite the
judicial system's wariness of digital media technologies, their integration into the courtroom is strongly supported
on the basis of the «open court» principle — that venerated ideal within the English justice system that holds court
proceedings must be open to the public and that publicity as to those
proceedings must be unconstrained.
He has taken
on major inquiries, appearing for Ryanair's challenge to the construction of Terminal 2 at Dublin Airport, the Mahon Tribunal, the Blood Tribunal and is acting now
on behalf of Ryanair in
judicial review
proceedings in relation to the new Northern Runway Development.
The
judicial review
proceedings were concluded by consent in June 2016 leaving the only issue for determination by the court of whether costs should be paid by the Scottish authorities
on the «standard» or «indemnity» basis.
Three, a mobile telephone operator,
on various aspects of its regulated business, including a number of appeals to the Competition Appeal Tribunal (CAT),
judicial review and
proceedings before the Court of Appeal
Levant also attempted to rely
on the defence of qualified privilege, where a fair and accurate report of
judicial or quasi-
judicial proceedings is protected, subject only to malice.
A
judicial determination
on what is «separate
proceedings» and an assessment of the extent of the legal aid charge remains to be resolved.
In California, the Commission
on Judicial Performance has opened an investigation into whether San Diego Superior Court Judge DeAnn Salcido acted improperly when she secretly filmed the
proceedings in her courtroom
on at least two occasions.
In many cases of course the shoe is
on the other foot and the Crown and other parties urge that these more fundamental questions are best dealt with in the ordinary courts rather than in regulatory, quasi-criminal, or
judicial review
proceedings: see, for example, R v Lefthand, 2007 ABCA 206, esp per Slatter JA).
The Criminal Procedure Code and Law No. 302/2004
on international
judicial co-operation in criminal matters regulates Romania's co-operation procedures
on extradition, European arrest warrants, the transfer of criminal
proceedings and sentenced persons, and the recognition and execution of judgments.
There are three requirements for Younger abstention to apply: (1) pending or
on - going state
proceedings which are
judicial in nature; (2) the state
proceedings must implicate an important state interest; and (3) the state
proceedings must afford an adequate opportunity to raise any constitutional issues.
In Cuozzo, Justice Breyer noted that appeals may be available when PTAB decisions fail to comport with due process, when the decision goes beyond the «statutory» limits of the AIA, such as when the review is premised
on a violation of 35 U.S.C. § 112 (which is not a ground for invalidity available in IPR
proceedings), or other
judicial «shenanigans.»
He has particular experience in the fields of jurisdiction, enforcement of judgments, conflict of laws and international
judicial cooperation, and also serves as an expert witness
on aspects of US private international law in foreign
proceedings.
AB 68 Expands Commission
on Judicial Discipline's power to include a person who is a former justice, judge, justice of the peace or other officer of the Judicial Branch who presides over judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such p
Judicial Discipline's power to include a person who is a former justice, judge, justice of the peace or other officer of the
Judicial Branch who presides over judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such p
Judicial Branch who presides over
judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such p
judicial proceedings if the conduct at issue occurred while the person was serving in any such position.
Tamara has vast experience of all forms of Property law representing landlords and tenants as well as Lenders in
proceedings ranging from standard possession claims to more complex issues of art 8 and unreasonableness, undue influence in mortgage fraud (Ertridge),
Judicial Review and reasonableness of action
on the part of social housing authorities, co-habitee and family resulting / constructive Trusts, injunctions and applications under s91 of the LPA 1925 to the High Court for orders for sale in mortgage possession
proceedings.
23 This Court has emphasized
on many occasions that the «open court principle» is a hallmark of a democratic society and applies to all
judicial proceedings.
``... if it appears at the time the decision
on pre-trial detention is taken that the «officer authorised by law to exercise
judicial power» is liable to intervene in the subsequent
proceedings as a representative of the prosecuting authority, then he could not be regarded as independent of the parties at that preliminary stage as it is possible for him to become one of the parties at a later stage.»