Sentences with phrase «significant justice implications»

While Parker and Irvine still consider sudden termination an unlikely outcome in this scenario, they note that it could have «significant justice implications,» especially if «those suffering were poor and vulnerable.»

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What is a significant implication for me is that decreased access to justice in the 15 % served by lawyers, and particularly in litigation, may be the result of cost disease and the lack of productivity increases in law.
These insights have significant implications for social policy, including the way the justice system operates:
Earlier in November, the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, expressed opposition by judges to «the succession of significant fee increases» which have left the judiciary «very concerned about the implications for access to justice», as reported by The GuJustice, Lord Thomas of Cwmgiedd, expressed opposition by judges to «the succession of significant fee increases» which have left the judiciary «very concerned about the implications for access to justice», as reported by The Gujustice», as reported by The Guardian.
«I think the [B.C.] court of appeal decision had really significant implications because of it essentially said that an aspect of another country's justice system and detention system simply could not be trusted to enforce the regulations and laws that were on the books,» Harris says.
In a decision that will have significant and potentially very costly implications for employers operating in the gig economy, the European Court of Justice has today ruled that a self - employed contractor, who was actually a worker, is entitled to be paid...
«At the request of the Department of Justice, a little - known body — the Advisory Committee on the Rules of Criminal Procedure — is proposing a significant change to procedural rules that could have profound implications for the privacy rights and security interests of everyone who uses the Internet.
But I just read it and see significant implications of this research for justice procedures that, to my knowledge have not been observed before.
FASD has «lifelong implications and may lead to significant secondary impairments, including academic failure, substance abuse, mental ill - health, contact with the justice system, and difficulties living independently and obtaining and maintaining employment,» she wrote.
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