Single Market rights, for people as well as companies, can only be fully exercised if the commonly agreed
rules are fit for purpose and correctly applied throughout Europe.
«In addition, at my request the party president and the federal executive established a review into our procedures for handling cases such as this to ensure that the party's
rules are fit for purpose in the future.
Not exact matches
It will have to learn to better balance the need
for common
rule to manage our interdependence fairly, as the French insist, and effectively, as the German want, with the risk that «one - size -
fits - all» policies end up defeating the
purpose for which they
were initially designed.
Finally, as with all written documentation, it must
be reviewed regularly to ensure that it
is still practical and
fit for purpose, taking into account: the ethos of the school, its values and the boundaries of acceptable behaviour; the school's moral code; positive and constructive
rules of conduct, and the rewards and punishments, which must
be fairly and consistently applied.
The SAD FART
rules still apply to digital content — it needs to
be of satisfactory quality, as described,
fit for the
purpose and last a reasonable length of time.
Sure, we could see the decline of heavy litigation which supports much of the UK eDiscovery industry, but I have
been predicting that anyway thanks to high costs, civil procedure
rules which
are not
fit for purpose, a wet (and disgruntled) judiciary, and a wholly ineffective, not to say deliberately destructive, attitude on the part of the government and the Ministry of Justice.
Described as the biggest change to data protection
rules in two decades (since the laws
were created in the 90s), GDPR overhauls laws that
are essentially no longer
fit for purpose.