Sentences with phrase «sufficient remedy»

So, for example, if you're pro-ISDS and think that EU law does not provide sufficient remedies to investors in all scenarios, you could argue that intra-EU BITs could be maintained by including an EU law - carve out into them.
The rest had nothing to do with stimulating the economy — the recovery began months before any shovels hit the ground, on the strength of unprecedented central bank action: monetary stimulus, not fiscal, was the necessary and sufficient remedy for our ills.
Even after the former U.S. attorney general Eric Holder, who'd been hired by the board to investigate, issued a scathing report on Uber's culture, Kalanick and his directors initially decided that vague promises of coaching, the hiring of a chief operating officer, and a slap - on - the - wrist «leave of absence» for the CEO were sufficient remedies.
Would mere comment be a sufficient remedy if the accused in fact derived a substantial benefit from hearing his other witnesses before he testified?
The limited scope for appealing a discretionary decision provides a sufficient remedy when things have clearly gone wrong.
Merely requiring that reasons be provided by the tribunal would not be a sufficient remedy.
If there was an unjust enrichment and monetary damages would not be a sufficient remedy, then the complaining spouse may receive an ownership interest in the other spouse's property.
However, the claimant did have an arguable case to be tried and recourse against his solicitors would not provide a sufficient remedy because the claimant sought an interest in the matrimonial property rather than a financial award.
it it the experience of the community that granting costs is a sufficient remedy?
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