Sentences with phrase «part of the justice system»

However this kind of court would not be open to the public, which is a fundamental part of the justice system in many countries.
The purpose of restorative justice is to acknowledge the victim as part of the justice system, and to help the offender learn from their actions.
This is what is known as a personal injury claim, and is an integral part of our justice system.
If you have an interest in examining the facts and cases like this, then perhaps you could look for legal recruitment to become part of the justice system.
Though the collaborative lawyers all agree litigation is an important part of the justice system and is needed to shape the law, in family law especially, there needs to be more acceptance of a different approach.
«The University Law Centre is a critical part of the justice system in Winnipeg and the surrounding area.
Joint strike by probation staff and solicitors brings parts of the justice system to a standstill, as Chris Grayling faces his latest crisis
The report reaches the initial conclusion that while CFAs are now an integral and unmoveable part of our justice system, the level of recoverable success fees needs to be reviewed and ways of controlling the system more effectively need to be explored.
Process and content are inextricably related parts of the justice system.
We now need a properly resourced implementation board... to drive its implementation so that it becomes a normal part of our justice system across the country.»
Jessica Orkin tells the Law Times that «The treatment of Aboriginal Peoples is one of the more shameful parts of our justice system
The de minimis defence is infrequently raised, though is an important part of our justice system.
The governmental agencies that operate most forensics laboratories exist as part of the justice system.
They aren't accountable in the same way as some of the other parts of the justice system,» she says.
Nevertheless, although that label does reflect what judicial tribunals do, it does not sufficiently reflect the fact that the important thing about the adjudicative functions of such tribunals is their status as an integral part of our justice system.
The site aims to shine «a light on those parts of the justice system that don't often see the light of day in the mainstream media».
If one defines justice as including any solution to a dispute that the parties agree to (and that the state in which they reside permits them to enter into — noting that if the state never becomes involved in the enforcement of any aspect of the agreement then its illegality is irrelevant) then meditian and other forms of non-judicial dispute resolution are part of the justice system.
• But neither Iow - income nor moderate - income households bring the overwhelming proportion of such situations to any part of the justice system.
Harvey's flooding affected another part of the justice system, too.
In effect an important part of the justice system will be politically managed with the minister only accountable to a Parliament substantially controlled by the government.
This is a part of our justice system that cries out for redesign.
«The central and connecting theme of this book has been the need to impress upon lawyers that they are part of a justice system, not only a legal process.
It was revealed in April that the number of Crown Court cases being dropped hit a five - year high last year partly as a result of a reaction to the Savile revelations and an over correction on the part of our justice system to address a past failure to take the victims of sexual abuse seriously.
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