It recognized that public interest litigants are crucial to realizing the Charter's democratic potential because they can address
the systemic impacts of the law on the most vulnerable people in a way that isn't possible in individual litigation.
Not exact matches
Yet what is more, since the entry into force
of the Lisbon Treaty, the ne bis in idem principle has become a yardstick
of the
systemic impact of the Charter
of Fundamental Rights
of the European Union (CFREU) on secondary EU
law.
It's an acerbic, well - written, credible
law blog about the
systemic failure
of the legal education system and the devastating
impact that failure is having on real people.
In 2011, one
of the University
of Toronto's Faculty
of Law professors, Judith McCormack, won the award for her lasting impact on her students entering the legal field and her success in achieving systemic changes in legal clinics, law schools and the tribunal sect
Law professors, Judith McCormack, won the award for her lasting
impact on her students entering the legal field and her success in achieving
systemic changes in legal clinics,
law schools and the tribunal sect
law schools and the tribunal sector.
The potential
impact of a
systemic or catastrophic loss on the LAWPRO program and premiums charged to lawyers, especially if a group
of law firms experiences a loss; and
«From an Aboriginal perspective, the experience
of family violence must be understood in the historical context
of white settlement and colonisation and their resulting (and continuing)
impacts: cultural dispossession, breakdown
of community kinship systems and Aboriginal
law,
systemic racism and vilification, social and economic exclusion, entrenched poverty, problematic substance use, inherited grief and trauma, and loss
of traditional roles and status (Aboriginal Affairs Victoria 2008).»