Sentences with phrase «significant injustice»

The task of the courts is to decide, looking at the process as a whole, whether or not a procedure has involved significant injustice to the controlled person.
Nigel stressed the importance of adding HJA's weight to a debate about disclosure while there was some impetus to change what has become a very faulty system, responsible for creating significant injustice in the past.
And she seldom gets angry at all about merely trivial offenses against her own person; the anger she does feel is much more often occasioned by real cases of significant injustice.
This can create significant injustices mostly for women and children, particularly in cases where a mother has given up or reduced her work to raise a family.
Lord Bingham had explained that «the task of the courts in any given case is to decide, looking at the process as a whole, whether a procedure has been used which involved significant injustice to the controlled person».
Your article is grossly misleading, and a significant injustice to the public.
On the other hand, the Protestant culture also failed to recognize, and sometimes enabled, significant injustices.
The task was to ascertain if there had been not merely injustice but «significant injustice» as a result of the proceedings after «looking at the process as a whole».
However, when considering whether to re-open an appeal it had to be clearly established that a significant injustice had probably occurred and that there was no alternative effective remedy.
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