Sentences with phrase «ruling by the court»

The five had appealed a unanimous ruling by the Court in April that their potential imprisonment in a US «supermax» prison would amount to «inhuman and degrading treatment» under Art 3 of the European Convention, in Babar Ahmad & Ors v UK (App Nos 24027 / 07, 11949 / 08, 36742 / 08, 66911 / 09 and 67354 / 09).
Joe Sandler, counsel for the HIA, stated: «The Court's order effectively prevents the DEA from enforcing its Interpretive Rule «until a final ruling by the Court on the validity of the DEA's action.
In his dissent, Chief Justice John G. Roberts Jr. wrote that the Constitution «had nothing to do with» that ruling by the court majority.
Other positive developments include a recent ruling by the Court of Appeal allowing trial judges to explain to jurors why a victim would have delayed reporting a rape to police, helping to alleviate the influence of the rape myth.
The notion of used ebooks may be a reality soon through a new ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union.
A final ruling by the court is expected three to six months after the AG's opinion — so likely by November.
The purpose of DRIP, which actually expands the British authorities» surveillance powers, is ostensibly to make up for an April ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU), which struck down the EU's Data Retention Directive for having insufficient privacy safeguards.
The latest court appearance came after NHS Greater Glasgow and Clyde appealed against a previous ruling by the Court of Session in Edinburgh in favour of the health professionals.
The judgment upholds an earlier ruling by the Court of Appeal.
It is unclear if the development is connected to the contempt ruling by the court which saw a Montie FM presenter and two panelists heading to jail for four months.
Saraki added that the refusal of the IG to appear before an investigative committee as also ruled by a court of competent jurisdiction is a great danger to our democracy.
By filing his counterclaims in the wake of multiple rulings by this Court that Mann's lawsuit is likely to succeed, not to mention the stream of invective that he has hurled at this Court, Steyn has shown a disrespect for this Court and the governing law.
A prohibition thus issued in Barcelona gave rise to a first ruling by the Court of Justice on the matter in the Elite Taxi judgment (C - 434 / 15) rendered last December 2017.
Even though the «Child's Best Interests Principle» is considered by every country while deciding child issues, due to the differences in domestic laws and judicial practice, the biggest difficulty is how to enforce the decisions ruled by courts from other legal jurisdictions by the actualities in China.
The working party commented that it is carefully monitoring a forthcoming ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union on the validity of the United Kingdom's Data Retention and Investigatory Powers Act, which requires telecommunications providers to collect and store customer communications data and disclose it to law enforcement under certain provisions and the proposed draft investigatory powers bill.
The most unexpected aspect of this rather unique level of media attention is that it does not directly concern any particular judicial ruling by a Court, which, since it decided its first case in 1954, has issued more than 28,000 judgments and orders.
This ruling was based on Maritime Law and does not necessarily apply to general damages law, however, Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, in her dissent, expressed concern the one - to - one restriction could later be reflected in a broader punitive - damages ruling by the court
A woman who has a child with a surrogate mother is entitled to maternity leave, according to a preliminary ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union.
The footballer and his father were found guilty of three counts of tax fraud in Wednesday's ruling by the court in Barcelona.
The contentious area of aggravated and exemplary damages as they relate to actions against the police have been clarified by the recent ruling by the Court of Appeal in Rowlands v Chief Constable of Merseyside Police [2006] EWCA Civ 1773, [2006] All ER (D) 298 (Dec).
As outrageous as that sounds, if a new ruling by the Court of Justice of the European Union is followed by similar rulings, a used eBook could soon be coming your way.
Despite Annie's recent success, her original claim against Essex County Council was dismissed in October 2011 by a High Court judge, a view which was backed in a majority ruling by Court of Appeal judges.
«It is important to note that the committee only endorsed a ruling by the court; this is not an arbitrary decision by the party as being speculated by Nii Noi's supporters».
Ignoring a ruling by any court in the registered jurisdiction would, in these cases, could be considered a criminal act by the senior managers and they could, in principle, find themselves being arrested.
«Given the ruling by the courts I am no longer a candidate for the Democratic Party for Staten Island Borough President,» Luthmann said in a statement.
A stay of proceedings is a ruling by the court in civil and criminal procedure, halting further legal processes in a trial or other legal proceedings.
The British Humanist Association (BHA) has welcomed the ruling by the court, describing it as «important opportunity for a complex case to be fairly and properly considered».
The ruling by the court likely means the fate of the travel ban will likely rest with the U.S. Supreme Court, where Trump has vowed to appeal.
Ayariga mentioned that he was hopeful the court will rule in his favour following the ruling by the court to allow the PPP contest in the presidential race after they were also disqualified.
So with this ruling by the court, it is good news because we are going to resume the nomination process and hopefully early next week we will finish up and come up with the list of candidates who will officially stand for this year's election,» he said.
A judgment results from a ruling by a court in favor of your creditor, which states that you must pay the specified amount of money.
This in spite of failure to prove the animals were neglected as was ruled by the Court.
Yesterday's ruling by the Court of Appeal is still reverberating around the community's conscience.
The ruling by the New York State Supreme Court allows Sandrow to be considered someone with legal standing as a person who would «suffer a direct injury which is in some way different from that of the public at large...» in her use and enjoyment of the Shinnecock Canal, according to the ruling by the court.
If such a proposal does indeed find its way into the withdrawal agreement, it then faces the potential legal challenge of a ruling by the Court of Justice if such an opinion is requested in accordance with Article 218 (11) TFEU.
Corp., 353 U.S. 222, 226 (1957) still controls on the issue of venue in patent cases, and held that the ruling by the Court of Appeals for the Federal Circuit («Federal Circuit») that Fourco had been overruled by intervening amendments to the venue statute — a rule that had controlled in patent infringement cases for 27 years — was incorrect.
While not completely disposing of the lawsuit, a ruling by the court on individual issues in the injured party's favor may result in the defendant being more inclined to resolve the personal injury lawsuit short of trial by negotiating a just settlement.
Any ruling by the court on a patent will be simultaneously valid in all countries in which that patent has been validated and will be enforced under procedures governed by the law of the country or countries where enforcement takes place.
Counsel should disclose, not only underlying documents, but copies of all summaries / charts sufficiently in advance in order to obtain stipulations regarding accuracy and admissibility or to allow for a pretrial examination and rulings by the court.
Law by itself is amoral and a ruling by a court of justice carries no moral accusation of any kind.
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