But the personality and character of a federal court of appeals inevitably derive over time from its active judges, who sit together year after year in randomly selected panels of three and who, sitting together en banc, are the only organ of the court authorized to overrule
published panel decisions.
Not exact matches
«Additionally the
decisions of the Advisory
Panel should be
published.
The Welsh Liberal Democrat Local Government Spokesperson, Peter Black has welcomed today's announcement by the Local Government Minister that she will be updating statutory guidance on how local councils must
publish decisions on senior officer pay and commencing the provision in the Local Government (Democracy) Wales Act 2013 from April this year, that will give the Remuneration
Panel for Wales oversight of pay rises for Chief Executives.
The
decision to
publish comes just a few short weeks after the National Science Advisory Board for Biosecurity (NSABB), the US's top biosecurity
panel, asked these virologists not to
publish the research in detail.
The discipline information that will be available online, which includes any public
decision by the complaints investigation committee or a hearing
panel, is already
published on CanLII and available in files at the Prothonotary, but the details may be difficult for people to dig up.
In Garrett v Washington, a
decision published on February 23, 2016, another
panel of judges disagreed.
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panels, including
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decisions covering subjects such as:
In reasons for
decision issued on September 27, 2012 and
published this week (2012 CIRB 657) a
panel of three vice-chairs addressed a claim by the union that had represented security guards at Pearson International Airport (Canadian Airport Workers Union) that its successor union, IAMAW, should be responsible for the cancellation fees that resulted from a change in strategy in how to address a grievance backlog.
There is an important speech by Justice Ian Binnie entitled, Sondage Après Sondage... A few Thoughts about Conflicts of Interest» by Justice Ian Binnie, edited version of remarks at a
panel discussion at Les Journées Strasbourgeoises in Strasbourg, France, on July 4, 2008, which illuminates the court's
decision in R. v. Neil but you won't find it anywhere electronically, only in a conference volume
published by Les Editions Yvon Blais.