Sentences with phrase «recent rulings on»

This case comes hot on the heels of the English Court of Appeal's two recent rulings on parent company liability and jurisdiction in Lungowe and others v. Vedanta and KCM [2017] EWCA (Civ) 1528 (October 2017) and Okpabi and others v Royal Dutch Shell Plc and another [2018] EWCA Civ 191 (Okpabi)(February 2018).
Medina stressed that with recent ruling on Bt eggplant and the evidences on the experience of GM corn farmers, it is but fitting that the commercialization of GM corn, the continued field trials of Golden Rice and the importation of other GMOs be stopped.
The governing National Democratic Congress (NDC) says comments by Supreme Court Justice, Jones Dotse over a recent ruling on cleaning the voters» register, is not different from the position of the Electoral Commission (EC).
For a podcast debate of California's recent ruling on gay marriage and its implications for other states, see our Lawyer2Lawyer program recorded last week, with guests Tara Borelli, staff attorney in the Western Regional Office of Lambda Legal, and Brian S. Brown, executive director of the National Organization for Marriage.
Twitter is great for saying, «The recent ruling on X is interesting.
An interesting commentary on the recent ruling on heterosexual couples and civil partnerships written by Stala Charalambous, Partner and Head -LSB-...]
Stephanie Cope scrutinises a recent ruling on the liability of tour operators for accidents abroad
And even browsers set to «do not track» will not comply with the EU's recent rules on getting consent before placing cookies — which are what allow the tracking in the first place.
A legal deep dive into how Canada's recent ruling on initial coin offerings could impact the market.
In this opinion piece, the authors present a detailed overview of Canada's recent ruling on initial coin offerings and what they mean for the market.

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In fact, a recent study in the American Journal of Public Health finds that the EPA «has moved away from the public interest and explicitly favored the interests of the regulated industries,» and is on the slippery slope to what scholars term «regulatory capture,» in which a government agency makes rules in the interest of an industry it's supposed to regulate rather than the public.
• People wonder why I'm so down on the Volcker Rule, the subject of my most recent column.
Nestle appealed the decision and in a recent ruling the OHIM Board of Appeals reinstated the trademark on the grounds that the shape of Nestle's Kit Kat bar had acquired distinctiveness over the years.
That could prove a perilous prospect for the ACA, based on the High Court's recent ruling in Hobby Lobby, which said that closely - held companies can exempt themselves from key parts of their coverage requirements, such as for birth control products and services, based on their religious beliefs.
That's despite the fact premiers Christy Clark and Alison Redford, in a backgrounder to their recent agreement on the ground rules for building pipelines, warned that oil may end up crossing B.C. by train en route to Asia regardless of whether the Northern Gateway or Trans - Mountain Expansion projects go ahead.
With the recent lift on the ban of general solicitation, the SEC also ruled that a third party has to verify that an investor is accredited.
When business folks do engage on public policy, it tends to directly involve their bottom line, like the recent feud between the big telecommunication companies and Harper over foreign ownership rules.
Trump on Monday railed against the recent string of attacks in Afghanistan, and ruled out any US discussions with the Taliban as part of the effort to seek peace talks between the Afghan government and the insurgents.
Some on the U.S. side of the Atlantic see the recent Google ruling, and others like it, as examples of Eurocrats behaving like sore losers.
According to a recent Reuters report, depending on who takes a Senate seat from several of these battle ground states and who wins certain gubernatorial races could mean which of the energy topics — EPA carbon regulations, the Keystone Pipeline XL's approval, relaxing crude oil export rules, developing clean energy technology — will take priority.
If you are a beneficial holder and do not provide specific voting instructions to your broker, under a recent rule change the organization that holds your shares will not be authorized to vote on the election of directors.
Phyllis Borzi, assistant secretary of Labor for DOL's Employee Benefits Security Administration, said in a recent interview that DOL has been getting feedback on areas in the rule that need tweaking.
Most of the coverage of the SEC's recent proposal to replace the Department of Labor's Fiduciary Rule has focused on the different standards for brokers vs. advisors and the shortcomings of a disclosure - based approach to regulation.
In the U.S., recent 401 (k) rule changes have imposed a fiduciary standard on employers.
WASHINGTON North Korea's ruling class has in recent months abandoned Western social media sites such as Facebook, Instagram and Alphabet's Google and dramatically increased its use of tools that cloak internet activity, according to cyber security research published on Wednesday.
In the recent June 18 issue of our Wagner Daily swing trading newsletter (and on this blog post), we said our rule - based market timing system had suddenly switched from a «sell» signal to «buy signal for the first time in more than two months.
My other international bestsellers include Real - Time Marketing & PR and Marketing Lessons from the Grateful Dead (written with HubSpot CEO Brian Halligan) and my most recent books The New Rules of Sales and Service and Marketing the Moon (written with Richard Jurek and with a foreword from Gene Cernan, the last man on the moon) are generating tremendous buzz.
The two of us — a former SEC commissioner and a former labor solicitor — have a word of advice for Labor concerning its recent efforts to adopt new rules on broker conflicts of interest: It's time to pass the baton.
The current number of shares remaining available for grant under the 2003 Plan is expected to last until approximately the end of 2014, based on the recent historical rate of award grants under the 2003 Plan noted under «Specific Benefits» below, and taking into account the 2:1 premium share counting rule, discussed below, for certain equity awards.
An Indian generic drug company on Monday urged a federal appeals court to reconsider a recent decision that revived a patent infringement case against Google LLC, saying the ruling could spur «vexatious lawsuits» by makers of brand - name pharmaceutical products.
The 4 % rule, nor any other rule of thumb for that matter, is not a substitute for doing an in - depth analysis based on where you stand each year, recent gains and losses in your accounts and your changing circumstances in retirement.
In a recent op - ed in the Edmonton Journal, Public Interest Alberta «s Larry Booi called on the new NDP government to institute campaign spending limits, lower contribution limits to $ 1,200 per year, impose much stronger rules on disclosure of contributions and spending and extend the rules on contributions and spending to cover party leadership and constituency contests.
SEC Chair Mary Jo White's recent statement that the SEC should proceed with rule - making on a uniform fiduciary standard focuses attention on what such a rule may entail.
Join the Sprott Gold Roundtable webcast with Eric Sprott and Rick Rule to learn their views on the recent upturn in gold and gold stocks.
Updating our annual «Value of a Fiduciary Advisor» study for 2017 seems especially relevant given the spotlight that the DOL fiduciary rule has shone on all manner of fees in recent months.
At the Morningstar Investment Conference in Chicago, panelists outlined a recent Morningstar report that shows the positive and negative monetary impacts the DOL fiduciary rule will have on the industry.
The Jerusalem Post: Muslims, Jews gather in Paris for interfaith parley Moshe Kantor, the president of the European Jewish Congress, told Jewish and Muslim leaders on Tuesday that «an attack on one of us is an attack on all of us,» referring to recent rulings in Europe against circumcision and ritual slaughter.
I ask that you take this behavior into consideration when ruling on the recent motions in which I
In the wake of a recent article in the Washington Post, the vice president of the United States, Mike Pence, has been widely criticized for the fact that, based on an interview in 2002, he follows the «Billy Graham Rule
Some recent changes to rules regarding contact and tackling in the NFL look to address those problems head - on, so to speak, but researchers stressed there could be any number of factors linking neurodegeneration and football, and they might not necessarily be related to tackles.
In both northern California's recent Gasquette - Orleans Road Supreme Court ruling of 1988 and South Dakota's 1983 court ruling on Bear Butte, indigenous peoples lost protection of and access to sacred sites which in their view have for centuries held life - giving power and meaning.
You can see the truth of this statement in the recent HHS ruling on birth control.
The Archbishop of Denver in a pastoral letter on recent court rulings: «The direction of the modern state is against the dignity of human life.
In this effort I hope to show that Hartshorne's thought is an improvement with respect to some of the weaker features of virtue ethics as it has been defended by some recent philosophers, in particular regarding the allegation made by virtue ethnicians that deontology and utilitarianism are defective because they depend on abstract rules.
His language on this echoes that of the most famous of his recent predecessors, Joseph Ratzinger, in its emphasis on the importance of truth and of teaching it, rather than of seeing the Church as essentially resting on rules.
For more on this subject we should look at Ricoeur's large recent volume, The Rule of Metaphor64 in which his theory is radicalized to place metaphor at the root of all linguistic disclosure of being.
Regarding matters relevant here, consider the recent wholly aggressive «Free Birth Control Rule» attack on the free exercise of religion.
And Trilling's moral criticism of some of the internal rules of the second environment — his attack on the over-valuation of literature and criticism and on alienation and despair as the artist's only gift to the moral life — parallels some of Bellow's recent concerns.
This recent ruling has global media commentators on all sides of the political aisle debating whether this issue is an affront to religious freedom or a victory to protect the foreskins of young male babies around the world.
But, as FDA reiterated in a recent webcast on the final rule, the rule does not require covered establishments to create a new menu or menu board if one does not already exist at the establishment.
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