There can therefore be no doubt that
a proper application of the rules of statutory interpretation supports the majority's conclusion.
Not exact matches
By these methods it is possible to understand the
rules and regulations
of religion and to discover their
proper application in particular instances.
(Successful use
of NFP requires the training and support
of an accredited teacher and
proper, careful
application of the
rules.)
I have proposed a Prevention
of Terrorism Bill, which would unwind the
application of the Act and give us a
proper terrorism law,
ruling out the
application of the HRA 1998 while insisting on habeas corpus, due process and fair trial on one hand, and guiding judicial interpretation
of provisions during a public emergency on the other.
Consequently, «the harmonisation
of the
rules governing such transactions is intended to prevent the creation
of obstacles to the
proper functioning
of the internal market and the continuing
application of divergent measures by Member States.»
Incorporation
of foreign and international
rules and principles will require skills
of synthesis and distinguishing that are distinct from traditional domestic legal reasoning, and they may require appreciation
of important differences in foreign / international legal, political, or perhaps even cultural context.63 International legal
rules often play a complex role in domestic law, presenting issues
of interpretation and enforceability that do not easily fit within traditional domestic United States legislative, administrative, and judicial legal structures.64 Integration or
application of rules from foreign nations may be even more complex, especially where those systems are substantially different from our own.65 Additionally, there may be discrepancies between the form and function
of foreign or international law that affect their
proper application.
[51] If a notice
of application does not contain the information now required under the
Rules, the party filing it has failed to give
proper notice — to the opposing party and to the court —
of the nature
of the
application.