Sentences with phrase «qualifying body»

The newly enriched requirement of «effective judicial protection», it turns out, demands nothing more or less than to having «courts and tribunals» in the sense that that concept has been defined in qualifying bodies entitled to send preliminary references to the Court.
According to You Yunting, a Shanghai - based intellectual property lawyer, Amazon China is even not a qualified body to apply for such a license as «video & audio production as well as the electronic publication and making is prohibited for foreign investment.»
Subsection 30 (1) of the Act is amended by striking out «to the qualifying body and to the Attorney General» at the end and substituting «to the Attorney General».
The Labour party was therefore estopped from challenging the ruling that it was a qualifying body and was not entitled to discriminate on racial grounds in its choice of candidates for the council election.
A decision that a contract fell outside the jurisdiction of the tribunal because it was for services, or for service overseas, was just as much a question which went to the jurisdiction, as the question of whether the Labour party was within the jurisdiction because it was a qualifying body.
The question was therefore whether or not the EAT was a court of competent jurisdiction to determine whether the Labour party was a qualifying body within the meaning of s 12.
When selecting candidates for elections, political parties are not a «qualifying body» for the purposes of s 12 of the Race Relations Act 1976 (RRA 1976).
It followed that the EAT was wrong to hold that the Labour party was a qualifying body within the meaning of s 12.
The Labour party objected that s 12 did not apply to it, since it was not a «qualifying body» within the meaning of RRA 1976.
The employment tribunal ruled as a preliminary issue that the party was a qualifying body.
The notion of an «authorisation or qualification» suggested some kind of objective standard which the qualifying body applied, an even - handed, not to say «transparent», test which people might pass or fail.
Logically the first question was whether or not the Labour party was a qualifying body for the purposes of s 12.
Accordingly, the decision that the Labour party was a qualifying body for the purposes of s 12 was made by a competent court and was therefore binding upon the parties.
In separate proceedings, however (see McDonagh and Triesman v Ali [2002] EWCA Civ 93, [2002] All ER (D) 87 (Feb)-RRB-, the Court of Appeal did rule that the Labour party was not a qualifying body under s 12.
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