Sentences with phrase «relation in the justice system»

One judge commented that «the county court has always been regarded as the poor relation in the justice system».

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Third, the context has shifted: in contrast to the traditional Catholic conception of the political community, and politics within such communities, as the means of achieving real if limited justice for human life in the world, and a corresponding theory of international relations, recent Catholic thought on war often treats the state as a locus of injustice and the goals of particular states as inherently at odds with the achievement of common human goals, while an internationalism defined in terms of the United Nations system is proposed as the best means to those common goals.
Systems and principles of justice are the servants and instruments of the spirit of brotherhood in so far as they extend the sense of obligation towards the other, (a) from an immediately felt obligation, prompted by obvious need, to a continued obligation expressed in fixed principles of mutual support; (b) from a simple relation of the self and one «other» to the complex relations of the self and the «others»; and (c) finally from the obligations... which the community defines from its more impartial perspective.5
Following an independent review of the Family Justice System in 2010 - 11, the Government is making a number of changes across the system, in relation both to public and privatSystem in 2010 - 11, the Government is making a number of changes across the system, in relation both to public and privatsystem, in relation both to public and private law.
Bharara's departure is bad for the criminal - justice system, but he played his ouster deftly in political and public - relations terms.
As can be seen in this appeal, the creation of national classes also raises the issue of relations between equal but different superior courts in a federal system in which civil procedure and the administration of justice are under provincial jurisdiction.
The working group on sentencing reform, chaired by Lord Justice Gage, was established in January with the remit of recommending proposals to improve the operation of the criminal justice system in relation to sentJustice Gage, was established in January with the remit of recommending proposals to improve the operation of the criminal justice system in relation to sentjustice system in relation to sentencing.
From the point of view of this class — a class I'll just call «lawyers» — it's too clear for argument that (i) law has things to do so that some instrumentalist theory has to be adopted; (ii) few things are simple, so that no single theory will work in every case, whether it's «wealth maximization», «corrective justice», «contract as promise», compensation or deterrence; and (iii) the demands of practice, the solicitor's need to create relations which will be projected into the (uncertain) future and to control the risks his or her client faces, the barrister's need to conduct litigation at a price the parties can afford and in the context of the adversary system, powerfully limit the consideration that a lawyer can give to theory.
This time last year I referred to a «plethora» of changes in relation to the family justice system planned for 2014 («All change (again)», 164 NLJ 7591, p 11).
The Divisional Court reinforces the importance of paralegals in making the «justice system more accessible» and describes arbitration in relation to the Small Claims Court as «another parallel process also designed to provide increased access to justice».
The unit's main aims are: to develop policy and law in relation to children and young people who offend and are at risk of offending; and to ensure that children and young people in contact with the criminal justice system achieve the outcomes of the government's Every Child Matters agenda.
In the 1980s the government of Manitoba commissioned the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry (AJI) which was the most exhaustive study of the justice system in relation to aboriginal persons ever undertakeIn the 1980s the government of Manitoba commissioned the Aboriginal Justice Inquiry (AJI) which was the most exhaustive study of the justice system in relation to aboriginal persons ever undeJustice Inquiry (AJI) which was the most exhaustive study of the justice system in relation to aboriginal persons ever undejustice system in relation to aboriginal persons ever undertakein relation to aboriginal persons ever undertaken.
And for the same reasons, that is why government action in relation to the justice system never costs much, or any, money.
Highlights Monitor the progress of various clients and institute adjustments when necessary Effectively communicate with parolees, fellow parole officers and representatives of the court Compile and analyze various court reports Ensure full compliance with State regulations and standard operation procedures of the facility Apply strong problem solving skills in different situations Assist parolees in securing jobs and other necessary resources to transition into civilian life Strong public relations skills Proficient in Microsoft Office Experience Probation Officer 1/1/2010 — Present Central Offender Services — Augusta, GA Manage the cases of several different parolees simultaneously Ensure that parolees have access to needed resources to make a successful transition out of the system Maintain an in - depth understanding of the criminal justice system and current and pending laws Hold periodic meetings with paroles to ensure that they are meeting all requirements for their parole Analyze various court reports to determine appropriate courses of action with clients Receive and address parolee issues to help keep them on the right path
These gardaí are specially trained to deal with young people and their families in relation to crime - prevention, the operation of the diversion programme and all other areas involving young people and the criminal justice system.
There are also ethical issues in relation to how this information is gathered from prisoners, suspects and volunteers: first, how voluntarily can true consent be given in that situation, and second, the low level of educational achievement of many persons who come in contact with the criminal justice system is a defining factor in whether the person has understood the nature and purpose of the sampling.
That was also welcomed by Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health advocates, particularly in relation to risks for people with foetal alcohol syndrome disorder (FASD) in the justice system.
Recent reforms to the family justice system establish a new Family Dispute Resolution (FDR) service in relation to disputes about parenting and guardianship arrangements.
As discussed further below in relation to exemptions from the Racial Discrimination Act 1975 (Cth) they also undermine confidence in the system of justice as a whole.
She holds a B.Sc in Psychology, an MA in Mental Health and PhD in Sociology on the topic of violence against women in relation to the criminal justice system.
The Report also presents important findings in relation to employment and training, education, health, housing and engaging with the justice system and provides a number of best practice examples from around Australia.
Whilst we are acknowledging the challenges in relation to child welfare, is sad to say, that this system has become a spring board for Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander children and young people to enter the justice system.
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