The practice of
rendering public judgment is a central part of what a court does and should be celebrated.
Not exact matches
And as an elected political leader his task is not to
render a legal opinion but to bring his best
judgment, including moral
judgment, to bear on
public policy.
Fifteen years ago, having judiciously reviewed the record and the criticisms of charter schools (Charter Schools in Action: Renewing
Public Education), Finn and Manno were willing to render a judgment, arguing then that «schooling based on choice, autonomy, and accountability can undergird a new model of public education.&
Public Education), Finn and Manno were willing to
render a
judgment, arguing then that «schooling based on choice, autonomy, and accountability can undergird a new model of
public education.&
public education.»
Court cases involving child custody, adoption and divorces heard in the Cayman Islands Grand Court, Family Division are — in certain instances — now being made
public once a
judgment is
rendered.
However, the court would review the following four issues if challenged by the respondent: (1) whether the foreign court lacks jurisdiction pursuant to Taiwanese laws; (2) whether a default
judgment is
rendered against the losing defendant, but the notice or summons of the initiation of action had been legally served in a reasonable time in the foreign country or had been served through judicial assistance provided under the Taiwanese laws; (3) whether the performance ordered by such
judgment or its litigation procedure is against Taiwanese
public policy or morals; and (4) whether there exists no mutual recognition between the foreign country and Taiwan.
Pursuant to Article 402 of the Taiwan Code of Civil Procedure, a final and binding
judgment or ruling
rendered by a foreign court will be recognised except for certain situations, one of which is violating due process of law or the
public policy of Taiwan.
«Reasons for
judgment are the primary mechanism by which judges account to the parties and to the
public for the decisions they
render.
Simply sitting like a block of wood and
rendering a
judgment after the witnesses and lawyers have stopped talking, taxes the
public's ability to have confidence in the process.