Sentences with phrase «recognition of judgments»

In addition it is important to verify the possibility of recognition of judgments in the countries of both contracting.
As well as covering issues relating to Northern Ireland, mutual recognition of judgments, the transition agreement, the withdrawal agreement and the European Arrest Warrant, the wide - ranging report delves into the impact of Brexit on the influence of the UK legal system.
Specifically, the agreement provides that the Recast Brussels Regulation (1215/2012 EC) relating to jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments will apply to the enforcement and recognition of judgments given in legal proceedings which commence before the transition period ends.
Enforcement and sanctions imposed by the Greek authorities are not effective in other jurisdictions unless they meet the requirements of mutual assistance in criminal matters and mutual recognition of judgments through bilateral and multilateral treaties.
The Recast Brussels Regulation (Council Regulation (EU) 1215/2012) on jurisdiction and the recognition of judgments in civil and commercial matters for proceedings commenced on or after 10 January 2015; or
After the EU acquired competence in this area, it adopted rules within this area itself, the latest being Regulation 2201/2003 (the Brussels IIa Regulation) on the recognition of judgments in matrimonial matters.
Recognition of judgments across the country is inherent in a federation, and the rules of comity as they apply between the provinces must be applied generously within the federal structure of Canada's Constitution.
57 In contrast to the situation of the defendant, who, when deprived of the opportunity to defend himself effectively, will have the opportunity to ensure respect for the rights of the defence by opposing, in accordance with Article 34 (2) of Regulation No 44/2001, recognition of the judgment issued against him, the applicant runs the risk of being deprived of all possibility of recourse (see Hypoteční banka, paragraph 54).
However, it remains to be seen whether the Execution Court will in fact take such an approach, particularly in circumstances where it is clear that the DIFC Courts have merely been used as a means or conduit to avoid recognition of the judgment through the Dubai Courts.
Art 45.1 (c) of the Brussels I (recast) provides that the recognition of a judgment shall be refused if it is irreconcilable with a previous judgment given in a dispute between the parties the enforcing court.
For example, a judgment in rem against an asset outside of England and Wales can not be enforced for the reason that the assets fall outside of the jurisdiction of the English court; however, a party may seek recognition of that judgment for several reasons, such as defending claims within England or relying on the findings of the foreign judgment in other proceedings (res judicata).
Where the recognition of a judgment is raised as an incidental question in a court of a Member State, that court may determine that issue.

Not exact matches

«You reflect on your emotional feelings and then you generate some sort of recognition judgment,» researcher Paula Niedenthal says, «and the most important thing that results is that you take the appropriate action — you approach the person or you avoid the person.»
Such a suggestion, however, would not do justice to Richard's recognition that this «time toward home» is always under the judgment of God.
The most crucial learning to be sought in such a situation is the recognition of the fundamental difference between human judgments and divine judgment: that human achievements pass quickly while only the divine judgment is eternal and penetrates everything hidden.
This is not so much a judgment upon the rich as it is a recognition of human nature.
In that this exhortation to deeds of love is sanctioned by an appeal to the eschatological judgment, at which Jesus appears as Son of Man and judge, however, the lure toward love is bracketed by an implicit recognition of its confessional context.
It is, furthermore, too much disposed in its doctrine of divine judgment to spread the doom on thick without adequate recognition of God's saving grace or of the concrete works of love which man not only can but must do if he is to be God's servant in fashioning a better world.
Thus the recognition of the forgiveness of God, far from mitigating our awareness of judgment, serves immeasurably to deepen it.
This would not be true if we went only so far as the «objective» historian can go and stopped with a recognition of the distinctiveness of the Christian community and of the historical ground of that distinctiveness in Christ, without any judgment of value or truth.
It appears then that Matthew's emphasis on the final judgment does not rise out of any preoccupation with the end of the world but rather from a recognition that the final judgment is forever pressing upon the present with both offer and demand.
Israel's religious leaders had been moving towards monotheism, and the prophetic idea that Yahweh was using Israel's enemies as his agents in bringing judgment on his sinful people was a long step towards recognition of his universal sway.
Without the affirmation of a moral universe, without the recognition of some kind of realm of «ultimacy,» there can be no ontological basis on which we can justify making moral judgments at all.
For it would rather seem that because of Whitehead's recognition of the thoroughgoing importance of feelings as the initiation of all judgment and action that he is in a uniquely perceptive position to discuss ethics, if and once, the critic recognizes the centrality of feelings for ethical life.
With it there comes a «suspension of judgment,» the recognition that what is imagined can not co-exist with the objective situation.
b) or the perceptual judgment may be wrong in holding that:»... the event which is the common situation of these associations of sense - objects, recognized or recognizable, is an active condition for these recognitions» (PNK 89).
Our recognition of their dignity does not include profound respect for their own judgments as to what they need.
This seems to violate the biblical prohibition of «recognition of persons in judgment» (Lev.
Recognition that ultimately there are as many judgments of good as there are persons is essential.
Researchers at MIT's Computer Science and Artificial Intelligence Laboratory believe that household robots should take advantage of their mobility and their relatively static environments to make object recognition easier, by imaging objects from multiple perspectives before making judgments about their identity.
One involves absolute judgment, the kind of instant recognition in which someone might immediately cry out, «That's him!»
«But alcohol alters perceptions and judgment, decreases reaction time, impairs decision - making and delays the recognition of danger, increasing students» attractiveness as targets and decreasing their personal guardianship.»
Although the amygdala's importance in face recognition and emotional assessment is well - known, little is understood about how these processes work, but research led by investigators at Cedars - Sinai and the California Institute of Technology has found that at least some of the brain cells that specialize in recognizing emotions may represent judgments based on the viewer's preconceptions rather than the true emotion being expressed.
Metacognitive monitoring was indexed by prospective judgments of learning (JOLs) at encoding (Study 2) and retrospective source attributions during recognition (Studies 1 - 3).
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is an irreversible, progressive disorder in which brain cells (neurons) deteriorate, resulting in the loss of cognitive functions, primarily memory, judgment and reasoning, movement coordination and pattern recognition.
The informal group, free of judgment and full of support, she says, was slowgoing in terms of improvements, but during the five months that they met, every child made gains in spelling and word recognition.
The institute analysed the Ofsted inspection judgments of 1,221 primary schools and 228 secondary schools whose value - added progress decreased by an average of 15 percentiles per year, and concluded that Ofsted «may not have been as effective at consistent recognition of deterioration in academic performance as it has been in the regularity of school inspections».
Using automated driving technologies, with elevated traffic environment recognition, prediction, and judgment function, the LF - FC provides a safe and efficient driving experience for its occupants and supports the vision of a world without traffic accidents.
In response to this partial view that overlooks the complexities of daily life across a vast continent of over fifty nations, Snap Judgments: New Positions in Contemporary African Photography forces a recognition of the contradictory and varied forms of photographic practice that are now arising across Africa.
In Untitled 2012, Yingqing (Shadow Blue) antique dishes and Qinghua (Blue and White) porcelain are intentionally mixed together to create subtle nuances, implying the possibility of an objective judgment and recognition gained from daily observation.
The recognition of scientific expertise — the very stuff that enables scientists to build on prior results — at the same time makes scientific judgments inescapably personal and historical, undermining our deepest wishes for knowledge that might somehow be transcendent.»
i.e. the spread of model their model outcomes is too narrow and doesn't encompass the real world range -RCB-, This is where scientific judgment comes in — some people are better at pattern recognition and meaningful correlation than others.
Unless the current system of «mutual recognition» of judgments across the EU is duplicated, not only will the advantages be lost, but there will be real hardship for families and businesses, who could be left subject to national rules across 27 other member states.
After all these years, the Ecuadorian plaintiffs deserve to have the recognition and enforcement of the Ecuadorian judgment heard on the merits in an appropriate jurisdiction.
Unlike other areas of law, each member state of the EU keeps its own family law and can decide its own terms: While the EU provides a common set of rules for jurisdiction, recognition and enforcement of judgments and orders, Britain has three systems of substantive law in England, Scotland and Northern Ireland with each system operating almost independently.
The ReTweet rewards the creator of a high - quality Tweet with peer recognition and a wider audience for his or her information, but this only works because the ReTweeter's readers trust his or her judgment and will pay attention to his or her endorsement.
From 10 January 2015, Regulation (EU) 1215/2012 of the European Parliament and of the Council of 12 December 2012 on jurisdiction and the recognition and enforcement of judgments in civil and commercial matters (Brussels Regulation (recast)-RRB- applies.
Before discussing the considerations applicable in this case, it may be useful to reiterate the theoretical basis for the recognition and enforcement of foreign judgments.
Instead the reference was made by a Hungarian court in a special procedure for the recognition of the effects of a final criminal judgment by an Austrian court, the regional court of Eisenstadt (Landesgericht Eisenstadt).
The consequence of this recognition would be, in effect, the (constitutionality required) uniform enforcement across Canada of judgments of Canadian courts.
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