Sentences with phrase «pragmatic approach to the laws»

In the Protestant tradition sin has perverted the moral law of creation more radically and therefore takes a more pragmatic approach to the laws needed in different historical situations for the preservation of civil society, its individual members and its basic institutions.

Not exact matches

The convergence of technology and new laws has enabled us to streamline the once cumbersome capital raising process to a more pragmatic approach that enables investing in startups and small businesses over the internet.»
Instead, and drawing upon his own profound analysis and experience of international environmental law, diplomacy and policy, Victor presents a convincing case for a pragmatic, incremental and credible approach to climate policy, in stark contrast to the idealistic, radical and incredible approach which has so feebly failed.
In Royal Bank of Canada v. Trang [1] the Supreme Court of Canada took a practical and pragmatic approach to implied consent under the federal private sector privacy law, Personal Information Protection and Electronic Documents Act [2](PIPEDA).
While it may seem pragmatic to take a wait and see approach, the reality is that these emerging technologies are being used in the business and practice of law today.
As such, our pragmatic and result - oriented approach enables us to counsel on both routine and non-routine issues relating to labour law.
Whilst the general expectation is that EU Member States would adopt a pragmatic and sensible approach to enforcement (if only in the interest of maintaining reciprocity), navigation of 27 different domestic laws and procedures would mean uncertainty, greater complexity and increased cost.
Disorderly Conduct takes a «pragmatic approach to criminal law» by examining the topic in pop culture, current cases, and everyday events with personal anecdotes.
If, as seems to be the case, the trial judge in the new Fisher trial did apply the Snell robust and pragmatic common sense approach, then, assuming there is an appeal and assuming that Aristorenas is still good law once Clements is decided, the Court of Appeal may have to determine whether Fisher is consistent with Aristorenas.
At the same time, while the majority judgment is focused on the law of consent, it does seem more pragmatic in its approach to consent than the dissenting judgment.
Jennifer takes a pragmatic and creative approach to resolving family law disputes through mediation, collaborative law, or if required, court.
Concern for the rule of law is leading some Supreme Court Justices to push back against the presumption of deference and return to more of a «functional and pragmatic» approach to standard of review.
His pragmatic approach has proven so effective, he has been able to help them significantly increase their profitability, lessen the stress they experience in the practice of law, and give them back feelings of control over their professional life.
[13]... As in other areas of negligence law, judges should assess causation using what Sopinka J., citing Lord Bridge in Wilsher v. Essex Area Health Authority, [1988] 2 W.L.R. 557 (H.L.), at p. 569, referred to as a «robust and pragmatic approach» (Snell v. Farrell, 1990 CanLII 70 (SCC), [1990] 2 S.C.R. 311, at p. 330).
In my last post, I briefly described my pragmatic approach to taxonomy creation at our law firm.
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