This page from Justice Canada provides links to reference sources on the Canadian justice system, legislation, the courts, and other
public justice institutions.
Not exact matches
Some museums have pushed a mission to educate the
public about the evolution of the penal system, but there has been criticism that, depending on the
institution, the «history» is sanitized, leaving out abuse of prisoners and other unsavory aspects of the criminal
justice system.
As a political philosopher who studies how abstract moral notions such as
justice apply to political
institutions, I am more concerned with the fact that under - counting the undocumented might introduce bias into our
public policy.
Writing recently in the Wall Street Journal on campus rape accusations, Peter Berkowitz asks, «Where are the professors... who will insist clearly and in
public that due process is a fundamental component of American political
institutions and culture... indispensable in a free society to the fair administration of
justice?
I propose that in this particular issue, where the church has had a marvellous opportunity to project itself into the
public sphere as an
institution that can be trusted, and to proclaim in deed the gospel of
justice and restoration, the church's actions have contradicted its gospel message.
Novak argues that the present task of the Catholic Whig tradition is to «form a new synthesis of philosophical conceptions and practical
institutions that do
justice, together, to private rights and
public happiness.»
Two decades later in its decision that released - time religious instruction is permitted provided it occurs off
public school grounds the Court asserted — in Mr.
Justice Douglas's words — that «We are a religious people whose
institutions presuppose a Supreme Being.»
The present task of the Catholic Whig tradition is to form a new synthesis of philosophical conceptions and practical
institutions that do
justice, together, to «private rights» and «
public happiness.»
, approved in eight states and D.C., may also improve turnout via «two transformative, yet simple, changes,» the Brennan Center for
Justice, a nonpartisan
public policy
institution based at New York University Law School, has written.
Automatic voter registration, approved in eight states and D.C., may also improve turnout via «two transformative, yet simple, changes,» the Brennan Center for
Justice, a nonpartisan
public policy
institution based at New York University Law School, has written.
If the abuse took place in a
public institution, like a school, it's even harder to seek
justice in civil court since a victim would have to file a notice of claim to sue the entity within 90 days of the attack.
«The Child Victims Act will level the playing field for all survivors of childhood sexual assault, creating a pathway for them to access
justice, regardless of whether their predator was an individual or a
public or private
institution,» she told The News in a statement.
Mr. Imoru Jamaldeen, the Volta Regional Administrative Officer of the Commission, said offices in the Region were highly understaffed with the few offices lacking furniture and other logistics to operate effectively as a human rights
institution, an administrative
justice and an anti-corruption Agency for the
public sector.
You know, the
justice system is a fundamental
institution of our democracy, and it has two basic goals: to do
justice, to deliver a just outcome, and two, to instill in the
public confidence that the
justice system works for all, right?»
But since January 2009, Ari Daniel Shapiro — he uses his middle name to avoid confusion with the Ari Shapiro who reports for NPR on the Department of
Justice and legal affairs — has earned his living as an independent radio and multimedia producer, recording sounds, editing audio, and doing all the things necessary to create science - related radio shows for
public radio and podcasts and audio slide shows for the Web sites of research
institutions.
For this not to happen, and for there to be sustainable peace as well as credible progress against poverty before 2030, then what needs to be in place are «responsive and legitimate
institutions» that «encourage the rule of law, property rights, freedom of speech and the media, open political choice, access to
justice, and accountable government and
public institutions» (UN-High-Level-Panel, 2013: 9).
Justices on the seven - member court also questioned whether
public money for K - 12 schools should be used in private schools at all, whether other forms of state aid to religious
institutions would be at risk if the vouchers are struck down, and whether...
The standard of political and moral performance required to consider should be the following: 1) increase of solidarity among the inhabitants of the country; 2) increase in the practice of social
justice by organs of government and civil society; 3) increase in the distribution of income and wealth among the population; 4) increase of measures to preserve and care for nature; 5) increase in policies for integral development of education in accordance with the highest human values; 6) advances in the realization of the collective will of the citizens; 7) improvement of political
institutions; 8) success in combating corruption measured by its reduction; 9) increase in the exercise of citizenship with the effective participation of citizens in government decisions and fight for expansion of their rights; and 10) increase of contribution of
public and private organizations to the political, economic, social and environmental development of the country.
These
institutions promote social
justice and inclusivity as virtues of good character, and where
public school attendance is determined by residence and highly segregated on socioeconomic lines, Catholic schools, especially those that participate in school choice programs, are diverse in terms of race, social class and even religion.
In recent years, with both its membership criteria and its strategic plan, UCEA has taken a
public stand to foster «human progress» through its support of equity and social
justice in our
institutions, our organization, and our work.
Hannah - Jones writes that «the guiding values of
public institutions, of the
public good, are equality and
justice.»
The Declaration on Free Access to Law affirms: that
public legal information from all countries and international
institutions is part of «the common heritage of humanity;» that maximizing access to this information promotes
justice and the rule of law; that
public legal information is «digital common property» and should be accessible to all on a non-profit basis and free of charge; and that organizations (such as legal information institutes) have the right to publish
public legal information and the government bodies that create or control that information should provide access to it so that it can be published by other parties.
The Economist noted last November that «an unexpected by - product of Mr. Zuma's scandal - plagued presidency has been a growing
public interest in the
justice system...» The judiciary, said the newspaper, had acted «as a bulwark for South African democracy at a time when other
institutions, including the police and state prosecutors, have been compromised.»
This initiative is unique because it brings together
justice sector
institutions as partners in the creation of a large - scale online
public legal education resource.
The Justicia Awards recognize outstanding broadcast and print stories that foster
public awareness and understanding of any aspect of the Canadian
justice system and the roles played by
institutions and participants in the legal system.
Responding to today's update on the Goddard inquiry into allegations of historical child sexual abuse in
public institutions in England and Wales, law firm Bevan Brittan underlined the huge scale of the challenge facing
Justice Goddard.
Organized by the Canadian Bar Association, the Awards recognize «outstanding journalism that fosters
public awareness and understanding of any aspect of the Canadian
justice system and the roles played by
institutions and participants in the legal system».
The institutional bias of a panel selected by a minority of lawyers who determine who can participate in a fundamental
public institution such as the
justice system.
The Minister of
Justice has a stake in upholding criminal convictions in order to preserve the integrity of the country's judicial institutions and to ensure public confidence that the government is capable of ensuring justice in s
Justice has a stake in upholding criminal convictions in order to preserve the integrity of the country's judicial
institutions and to ensure
public confidence that the government is capable of ensuring
justice in s
justice in society.
Dennis has expertise in advising and representing commercial
institutions and individuals being investigated by the Australian Federal Police, the Austral - ian Securities Investment Commission, the Australian Trans - actions Reports and Analysis Centre Financial Reporting Centre, the Australian Tax Office, the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, the Commonwealth and State Director of
Public Prosecutions, as well some of the larg - est law enforcement and financial regulators world - wide, including the US Department of
Justice, the Securities Ex - change Commission, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the UK Serious Economic Fraud Unit.
I apologize for my actions to the
public I serve, the
institution I represent, my judicial colleagues, members of the bar and all persons serving the administration of
justice... I will humbly continue to treat all persons that appear before me fairly and impartially as I have done since my appointment to this honourable bench in 1990.»
This includes arbitration: «Government entities and, in particular, the Ministry of
Justice have been paying much attention to arbitration, either by sponsoring arbitral
institutions or by convincing
public institutions to include arbitral clauses in their contracts.»
«Yet it was those judges, working in isolation, who over the years, day by day, case by case, developed the knowledge and expertise, the ability to deal with real people in real time and who made the court what it is today: a proud and independent
institution, dedicated to
justice and to
public service, peopled with judges who could easily grace any courtroom in the country.
Dennis has expertise in advising and representing commercial
institutions and individuals being investigated by the Australian Federal Police, the Australian Securities Investment Commission, the Australian Transactions Reports and Analysis Centre Financial Reporting Centre, the Australian Tax Office, the Australian Criminal Intelligence Commission, the Commonwealth and State Director of
Public Prosecutions, as well some of the largest law enforcement and financial regulators world - wide, including the US Department of
Justice, the Securities Exchange Commission, the Federal Bureau of Investigation and the UK Serious Economic Fraud Unit.
Justice Yves - Marie Morrissette, cartesian as ever, broke down his presentation in three parts: IT and the judge, IT and the Court of Appeal as an
institution and the impact of IT on the relationship between the Court and the
public.
It is also an exciting time, when legal educators (in partnership, one hopes, with the legal profession and the
public) can devise new ways of providing those who aspire to learn about the law and the
justice system with important insights into a vital
public and social
institution.
At present, its members include ministers of
justice,
public institutions, tribunals and research centers that integrate or use the Cyberjustice Community's software.
About the National Association of IOLTA Programs The National Association of IOLTA programs (NAIP) was established in 1986 to enhance legal services for the poor and the administration of
justice through the growth and development of IOLTA programs as effective grant - making
institutions that provide a major source of funding and support for legal services for the poor, administration of
justice, and other law - related
public interest programs.
ACTION under Article 263 TFEU for annulment of the letter from the Commissioner for Health and Food Safety of 16 November 2015 rejecting an application for internal review, based on Article 10 of Regulation (EC) No 1367/2006 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 6 September 2006 on the application of the provisions of the Aarhus Convention on Access to Information,
Public Participation in Decision - making and Access to
Justice in Environmental Matters to Community
institutions and bodies (OJ 2006 L 264, p. 13), of implementing decisions authorising the placing on the market of the genetically modified soybeans MON 87769, MON 87705 and 305423,
The choice of the mechanism belongs to the ODR provider (in our case, the Department of
Justice or the Courts, as PARLe is mostly geared towards
public institutions).
However, judicial
institutions will not function effectively unless they command the respect of the
public, and because of changes in human affairs and imperfections in human
institutions, constant efforts must be made to improve the administration of
justice and thereby maintain
public respect for it.
«The PM has asked the Ministry of
Justice to preside and co-ordinate with other relevant ministries and
institutions, including the State Bank of Việt Nam, Ministry of Information and Communications, Ministry of
Public Security, Ministry of Industry and Trade and Ministry of Finance, to scrutinise the current legal framework, provide a comprehensive assessment and propose suitable solutions and revisions in the framework to the Government.»
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justice system, including history, philosophy, constitutional limitations, and processes used to achieve overall mission and goals.â $ cents Critically evaluated police, courts and corrections divisions, including contributions to criminal
justice system and interrelationship.Fundamentals of Law Enforcementâ $ cents Analyzed and discussed historical and contemporary issues and concepts underlying American policing.â $ cents Examined characteristics and operational mission of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, including their impact on culture on society.Introduction to Social Problemsâ $ cents Investigated methods and theories used by sociologists to explore and define social natures such as culture, socialization, social organization, social institutions, and social stratification.â $ cents Evaluated problems of crime and social deviance, including sexual variance, substance abuse, physical and mental illness, crime and delinquency, and violence in s
justice system and interrelationship.Fundamentals of Law Enforcementâ $ cents Analyzed and discussed historical and contemporary issues and concepts underlying American policing.â $ cents Examined characteristics and operational mission of federal, state, and local law enforcement agencies, including their impact on culture on society.Introduction to Social Problemsâ $ cents Investigated methods and theories used by sociologists to explore and define social natures such as culture, socialization, social organization, social
institutions, and social stratification.â $ cents Evaluated problems of crime and social deviance, including sexual variance, substance abuse, physical and mental illness, crime and delinquency, and violence in society.
It required that the control over Indigenous people's lives be removed from the
public institutions of the mainstream society, particularly those formalised through the police and criminal
justice system, and that the unequal basis of the relationship be remedied by addressing the profound economic, social and cultural disadvantage experienced by Indigenous peoples.