Sentences with phrase «recent judgment»

Also, while it is great that with one touch you have access to the most recent judgments, the list of judgments does not include the subject - matter of the case.
There may be more lessons to come as three recent judgments indicate the growing confidence and independence of the British judiciary.
We will also look at some important recent judgments in the English courts dealing with the bank's duty of care in arranging Islamic finance transactions and the validity of ancillary English - law governed agreements where the underlying transaction may be invalid.
Following recent judgments of the English and Strasbourg courts extending the application of the European Convention on Human Rights to zones of armed conflict overseas in certain circumstances, the question is likely to arise frequently over the coming years.
A topical question in the light of recent judgments by the US Supreme Court: Can any SLAWer advise on the best method for searching cases listed for hearing and judgments reserved in order to locate those on particular topics (i.e., using key terms).
It is important, given the level of scrutiny over price evaluation, and given other recent judgments from courts in other member states, that authorities ensure that the methodology they select is:
The Supreme Court's recent judgment on safe port warranties includes a decision on the insurance cover of The Ocean Victory which is a cause for concern for insurers wishing to pursue subrogated claims.
We will also look at some important recent judgments in the -LSB-...]
It makes one wonder, though, what the author thinks of the very recent judgment in Eventech rejecting AG Wahl's suggestion to rethink the condition of effect on interstate trade.
Even though most of them have hardly been updated (not even to insert for instance the post-Lisbon numbering, which would have been quite helpful), for those who follow the case law of the European courts closely, constant parallels with recent cases come to mind, forcing the reader to reconsider the novelty of some striking recent judgments, or better grasp the subtlety of the evolution of the Court's case law.
This is of course a general problem with the Court's website (although half of the list of judgments does indicate the subject - matter) and it makes it a bit more tedious to skim through recent judgments that might potentially be of interest to you.
The Imperial Tobacco decision is just one of many recent judgments dealing with trademarking colours.
This is apparent in a more recent judgment of the Supreme Court which considered the use of a resource allocation system (RAS) to calculate entitlement to care and support (R (KM) v Cambridgeshire County Council [2012] UKSC 23).
The first of the two recent judgments demonstrates that these deductions could operate in a punishing way for Plaintiffs.
To provide perspective on the meaning of «industrial scale» and how the draft MD Regulation's use of the term may be interpreted, this post looks at two recent judgments pertaining to medicinal products before the EU Court of Justice: Joined Cases C - 544 / 13 and C - 545 / 13 Abcur (link here) and Case C - 276 / 15 Hecht - Pharma (link here).
Underlying the Court's recent judgments appears a view on the bench that religious freedom is indeed subject to internal, conceptual limits, at least in certain circumstances where the interests of coercing conformity to public values are most compelling.
If the nineteen century cases already show uses of graphical elements, recent judgments rely much more on images.
Two recent judgments underscoring the potential high cost of the UK getting it wrong in its dealing with businesses and hence being liable to pay damages under the Human Rights Act for breach of its A1P1 obligations.
Recent judgments in cases of discrimination arising from a disability have been employee friendly, showing that claimants only have to show a loose causal connection between the «something» arising from a disability (for example, sickness absence arising from a disability) and the unfavourable treatment.
The most recent judgment by the Supreme Court of British Columbia stayed the extradition proceedings and delivered a number of withering criticisms of the conduct of Cisco and the authorities.
At first glance, two recent judgments from the CAT may give the impression that the new UK class action regime is dead in the water.
He referred to guidance in the White Book and to recent judgments of Jackson LJ suggesting that if D wanted to protect its position it ought to do so by way of part 36.
The Supreme Court's recent judgment on safe port warranties includes a decision on the insurance cover of The Ocean Victory which is a cause for concern for insurers w..
The recent judgment is the fourth in favour of the board chairman of COCOBOD against journalists and media houses.
It would be recalled that the Court of Appeal in Lagos had, in a recent judgment, upheld the power of the Lagos State Government through the State's House of Assembly to legislate on the inland waterways within the State.
Ghana and Ivory Coast have established a joint Committee to oversee the implementation of the recent judgment by the International Tribunal of the Law of the Sea (ITLOS), over the two countries» maritime border dispute.
Referring to the recent judgment by an Abuja Federal High Court presided over by justice Nnamdi Dimgba which nullified his suspension, he insisted that the declaratory order took effect from last Thursday when the decision was taken.
One of the sources, who spoke on the condition of anonymity, stated, «With the recent judgment of the Court of Appeal, the coast is now clear to file fresh extradition proceedings.
Boss is clearly as flummoxed as I am by the recent judgment.
A recent judgment shows just how far some would - be buyers will reach for a defence.
In a series of recent judgments, the Fourth Chamber of the General Court of the European Union («the General Court») annulled the designation of some of the largest privately held commercial Iranian banks on the EU's sanctions list.
Alongside all this, the Court of Justice has thrown its cap into the ring in the recent judgment in Lounes.
This very issue was on display in the recent judgment of the General Court in Case T - 851 / 16 Access Info Europe v Commission.
The recent judgment in the case of The Creative Foundation v Dreamland Leisure Limited has contributed to the developing law in this area and sheds light on when an order might be made.
In a recent judgment of the Inner House, a father successfully appealed against a Sheriff's decision (which had been upheld by the Sheriff Principal...
This recent judgment has reverberated discussions regarding defamation law and appropriate awards at home and abroad.
The recent judgment in Case C - 658 / 11 Parliament v. Council shows that even the Union's traditionally «sovereignty - sensitive» Common Foreign and Security Policy (CFSP) is not immune to the Parliament's advances.
The recent judgment of the ECJ in T & L Sugars, a case dealing with import licenses for sugar, for example, shows that the ECJ quickly concludes that there are implementing measures at the national level, which should be challenged before national courts (C - 456 / 13 P, T & L Sugars, EU: C: 2015:284).
This case follows on from the recent judgment in Sanum Investments Ltd v Government of the Lao People's Democratic Republic [2016] SGCA 57, in which the Singapore Court of Appeal found that an investor - State arbitral tribunal did have jurisdiction to hear claims against the Government of Laos.
In a recent judgment the Court of Appeal has overturned a decision holding a bank liable for negligent misstatement arising out of a credit worthiness reference...
Another recent judgment in the Walker litigation concerns the validity of a litigation funding arrangement from SPF No. 10 Ltd (SPF).
Since I published this post, a number of colleagues have brought my attention to two recent judgments by Madam Justice Sharma of the BC Supreme Court.
The recent judgment of the Supreme Court in Kenya in relation to the election was a brave step for judges in asserting the rule of law.
Initially all judgments of the Supreme Court of India, including the old and recent judgments are available.
Rosanna Foskett examines the recent judgment in Hart and Samways v Burbidge, which illustrates how the courts will apply the principle of presumed undue influence, even where such influence was not intentional
The decision shows that interim relief can be maintained in such cases even if the subject - matter of the contract relates to social welfare / health related services: compare the recent judgment of Akenhead J in Solent NHS Trust v Hampshire County Council [2015] EWHC 457 (in which Joseph Barrett of 11KBW acted for the successful Defendant, Hampshire County Council).
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