It is demonstrated that arbitrators no longer automatically refer to the private international law of the state that is the seat of arbitration to determine the applicable law, nor to private international law
rules of a particular country.
Not exact matches
Last July, the European Commission opened an unprecedented investigation into the
rule of law in Poland — a procedure that is started when there are concerns that a
particular country is going against the EU's democratic values.
The fact a
particular religion is abused by the
ruling class
of a third - world
country versus condeming that religion are two different things altogether.
Coalitions
of countries not known for their respect for the
rule of law, or having a
particular political agenda, may attempt to enforce their views on the international community.
Each
country has its own set
of rules on which an invention is assessed, and some requirements can be different from
country to
country, even to the extent
of being unique to a
particular jurisdiction.
Of particular note to practitioners around the
country, COPRAC specifically discussed the Model
Rules and how California's regime regulating attorney advertising are very similar.
In her own remarks, McLachlin called Canada «a
country that respects the
rule of law, and
of openness, in which a young woman
of no
particular note could become a lawyer and a judge and a chief justice.»
The question
of whether a scanned copy
of a document is acceptable evidence in a court proceeding or bureaucratic procedure depends upon the
rules and laws
of each
particular country and private organization that requires you to produce records.
These letters should ideally contain all the foreign visits and engagements that he or she was a part
of, and his adherence to the
country's law and order, and other
rules & regulations
particular to that region.
That
particular accusation is really inconsistent with multiple constitutional
rulings in many
countries, including Canada, where those
rulings have made judgments that parents are presumed to act in the best interests
of their children unless shown otherwise.