Sentences with phrase «regulated by society»

Beyond that I honestly don't care, again, public solicitation is a decency issue that has to be adressed and regulated by society, but if 51 % say it's legal, then it's legal.
Wearing clothing is regulated by society in public... that does not have a religious basis.

Not exact matches

The term «bank» here refers to all authorised deposit - taking institutions, namely banks, building societies and credit unions, which are regulated by APRA.
In a pluralistic society, while there must be certain standards by which everyone is regulated, there is no inclusive pattern of life for the society as a whole.
The fact that Islam has permitted individual as well as communal discretion — limited only by the original definite legislation of the Qur» an and the Sunnah, which define the roads to justice — enabled students of the Islamic code to choose freely the laws regulating the affairs of Islamic society.
The life process of society, which is based on the process of material production, does not strip off its mystical veil until it is treated as production by freely associated men, and is consciously regulated by them in accordance with a settled plan.16
However, a society that honors human nature accepts some trade - offs between individual freedom and social well - being by, for instance, outlawing or heavily regulating such markets.
This was paralleled by the concept that, if Buddhism were indeed of value to society, it should not only be regulated by the state but also supported by it as a sort of spiritual branch of the administration.
By encouraging those who still advocate corporal punishment to see the facts behind reasons parents today think corporal punishment works and breaking down those reasons to see why those reasons don't stand up to facts and examination, we can protect the most vulnerable members of society: children, who should be taught how to behave correctly on their own and develop the skills to regulate their own behavior so that they don't need to be constantly disciplined and who should not be physically hurt so that they obey at that particular moment, without learning how to regulate themselves in the future.
In 2011, there have been seven carriage horse incidents investigated by the American Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals, which regulates the -LSB-...]
The Bureau notes that the rights of self - expression and media freedom are enshrined in our constitution, and several governmental and not - governmental institutions such as the National Media Commission (NMC), the National Communications Authority (NCA), the Ghana Journalists Association (GJA) and other Civil Society Organizations, recognized by statute or otherwise, have a primary responsibility to regulate the communication sector and avoid inflammatory commentary that has the potential to threaten the peace and stability of the country.
The Community Service Society estimated the number of rent - regulated units in each legislative district by allocating the rent - regulated apartments from the New York City Housing and Vacancy Survey's sub-borough areas into legislative districts in proportion with the 2010 local census tract population.
Using data compiled by the Community Service Society of New York, Capital mapped the estimated number of rent regulated units by State Senate district.
In collaboration with researchers at the Lead Discovery Centre of the Max Planck Society in Germany, they developed an inhibitor molecule directed against the receptors that are regulated by Cbl - b in NK cells, the so called TAM - receptors.
The flow of energy in human societies is regulated by the tiny fraction of the energy that is used for the flow of information.
How to regulate amateur life scientists is not really a new issue at all; just an issue where the possibilities of genetic manipulation have recently elevated the stakes to the point where the scientific community is beginning to share concerns expressed by the humane community for more than 200 years (beginning before there were actually any organized humane societies.)
«Exposure to room light before bedtime, a common practice in modern society, may inhibit melatonin production and, as a result, alter physiological processes regulated by melatonin signaling.
All UK - regulated deposits — including money saved and accumulated interest — in bank or building society savings products, are covered by the FSCS.
Certain financial institutions like banks, building societies or credit unions are specially regulated by the Australian Prudential Regulation Authority (APRA) to make sure that, under all reasonable circumstances, they can meet their financial promises to you.
Any provider that was regulated before this will be covered by the ombudsman, so all banks» and building society loans should be fine.
All UK - regulated current or savings accounts and cash ISAs in banks, building societies and credit unions are covered by the Financial Services Compensation Scheme (FSCS).
Investing in unlisted mortgage schemes is riskier than term deposits offered by banks, building societies and credit unions that are prudentially regulated in Australia (see below to compare these investments).
Legal & General Assurance Society Limited is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority.
Family Assurance Friendly Society Limited is authorised by the Prudential Regulation Authority and regulated by the Financial Conduct Authority and the Prudential Regulation Authority (Register number 110067).
Debentures and unsecured notes are generally a riskier type of investment than term deposits issued by banks, building societies and credit unions that are prudentially regulated in Australia.
Some still try to claim that the perceptions / evaluations of wealth today will naturally continue to grow into the future if more people are freer to believe what they want and do as they please (the fantasy that good results will be produced by a less regulated free - for - all society / marketplace).
Currently, the owners, managers and workers are all lawyers, and they are all regulated by the Law Society.
So we must drag the Second Amendment into this century; a citizen may only possess the kinds of «well - regulated» armaments that might reasonably be used by a peaceable civilian for lawful purposes in modern society.
As well, law firms would be regulated directly by the society, enabling the society to deal with a broader range of concerns, such as a firm's accounting policies or supervisory practices for articling students.
Exceptions include, as noted above, when legal apps deliver legal services and are thus regulated by law societies or when apps fall under the umbrella of privacy legislation.
Lawyers and paralegals have been regulated together by the Law Society since 2007.
(7) a conflict of interest between the law society's duty to regulate the legal profession so as to make legal services adequately available, and its duty to represent the interests of lawyers, i.e., law societies» regulatory powers conflict with their representative powers, and being elected by their lawyer - members, benchers deal with the problems and complaints of those who elect them;
For as long as law has been a profession, and not just a means by which to regulate a civil society, lawyers have been unceremoniously tainted with shades of greed and a Machiavellian, «the ends justify the means» approach to life.
Burges Salmon (Northern Ireland) Limited is a company (number N1611307) registered in Northern Ireland and is authorised and regulated by the Law Society of Northern Ireland.
GPS Legal LLP is a law firm regulated by the Law Society of Hong Kong and is a Hong Kong limited liability partnership pursuant to the Legal Practitioners Ordinance.
Irwin Mitchell Scotland LLP is a separate Scottish legal practice regulated by the Law Society of Scotland.
They are regulated by the Law Society.
All Hong Kong lawyers based in Hong Kong who are admitted in Hong Kong are regulated by the Law Society in Hong Kong.
Simmonds Stewart Limited is a limited liability company registered in New Zealand (registered number 6099958) which is authorised and regulated by the New Zealand Law Society.
Solicitors regulated by the Law Society.
If law societies regulated fees, I suggest it would have two effects (1) increase both the availability of legal services to the poor generally, and the size of the pool of potential clients who could seriously even consider retaining a lawyer, and (2) in the long term, change the character of the legal professional (as a collection of individuals) for the better by making the practice of law more like social work, rather than drawing in the sorts of people who's skills are better employed in such fields as sales and business entrepreneurship.
Both sides refer to the recent SCC decision of R. v. Jodoin, which confirmed that law societies have the jurisdiction and the duty to regulate the profession, and a judge's ability to discharge her task of ensuring a fair process is not undermined by a law society's exercise of its parallel jurisdiction to discipline a lawyer.
The task force has looked at the regulation of legal services in other jurisdictions, such as Ontario, where paralegals have been regulated by the Law Society of Upper Canada since 2008.
New measures for regulating lawyers, including a lay majority on each regulatory board, have been branded a «curate's egg» by the Law Society.
The first group is made up of «people who are either regulated by the Law Society or directly connected with lawyers.»
The Society will regulate the delivery of legal services by lawyers and will also regulate the delivery of legal services by legal entities, which include lawyers, law firms, law corporations, law departments and other similar entities.
As a company that is inextricably tied to the Ontario bar (and in fact is, through the Law Society's ownership, indirectly controlled by Ontario lawyers), it makes sense for LAWPRO to be licensed and regulated provincially for all purposes, through the Financial Services Commission of Ontario (FSCO).
Let me make an early case that we are seeing the entrance of the first bona fide «alternative provider of legal services» that is not regulated by the medieval - thinking law societies.
Practice of law is regulated by law societies, but if law students and non-lawyers are able to take on a coaching role, how will this coaching profession be regulated, if at all?
Only the Law Society is required by law, and does, regulate the legal profession in the public interest.
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