«The role of the [court] is to review decisions
taken by national authorities to ensure that they are within the margin of appreciation.»
Not exact matches
He said that part of his administration — over which he officially has no
authority after it was
taken over
by the Spanish
national government — will now function from Brussels, the centre of the European Union.
-- The
National Bureau (
National President, Secretary General, Treasurer, and members)-- under the
authority of the
National President, it's the technical organ in charge of the implementation and the follow - up of the decisions
taken by the General Assembly.
The first presentation of
National 5 (the replacement for Standard Grade, which is sat
by 16 year olds and broadly benchmarked to upper level GCSE)
took place in May with the results from the Scottish Qualifications
Authority (SQA) reported in August.
Analysis published
by the CentreForum think tank yesterday, which only
took into account council - maintained schools, found 53 local
authorities had below
national average key stage 2 results in their schools, and 86
authorities had below average at key stage 4.
Bidding
by airlines for the
authority to
take off and land at New York LaGuardia and Ronald Reagan Washington
National Airport begins today, under the terms of a decision
by the U.S. Department of Transportation (DOT) that will allow Delta Air Lines, Inc. and US Airways, Inc. to exchange some of their operating
authorities at the two airports.
The decision to close the airport was
taken after careful consideration
by national aviation
authorities, the Centre for Geological Disaster Mitigation and the Darwin Volcanic Ash Advisory Centre,
authorities said.
In a nutshell, the AG found that, when third country
nationals apply for a visa with limited territorial validity («LTV») under Article 25 of the Visa Code with the aim of applying for international protection once they have arrived in a Member State's territory, the Member State's immigration
authority should
take the circumstances of the applicant into account and assess whether a refusal would lead to an infringement of the applicant's rights as protected
by the Charter of Fundamental Rights.
Having heard the voice of God throughout her youth, she continued to attempt to have her own voice heard
by the
authorities, eventually succeeding and
taking charge of the French army — the youngest commander of a
national force ever.
For this purpose, the judicial
authority must be in the position to
take into consideration three sets of material: the facts and the evidence adduced
by the administrative
authority, the observations on behalf of the third - country
national and any other element that is relevant.
Nevertheless, he
took the opportunity to elaborate on the PMOI standard of review and raised the question as to whether intelligence analyses and sources should be subject to the EU courts at all and «whether, in a system based largely on the confidence which the EU institutions place in the evaluation conducted
by the competent
national authorities of the seriousness of the evidence or clues to support a freezing measure, an intensive review of that evidence
by the EU judicature is in fact appropriate» (Opinion para. 66).
As follows from earlier case law (as translated into guidelines
by the Commission in COM (2009) 313 final), when assessing whether the residence of an individual constitutes an unreasonable burden on its social assistance system,
national authorities are required to
take account of «social factors» such as the level of connection of the EU citizen with the society of the host Member State and any considerations pertaining to age, state of health, family and economic situation.
So, the undertakings can be fined for participating in a worldwide cartel
by both the Commission and a
national competition
authority for the effects
taking place in the EU and a third country respectively.
In so doing, the Court significantly expanded the scope for
taking social interests into account within competition law analysis and rejected the more narrow and liberal approach
taken by the Dutch
National Competition
Authority (NCA), the Dutch government and — not surprisingly — the European Commission.
Such settlements do not occur in Romania, yet the
national authorities may
take sanctions imposed on companies
by their foreign counterparts into account when sentencing.
The
national legislature may thus possess discretion to determine criteria to be satisfied
by organisations to be able to challenge an infringement of environmental law; however, the very obligation to guarantee access to justice was, for the Advocate General, sufficiently clear to preclude a rule with the effect of excluding certain categories of non-legislative decisions
taken by public
authorities from the possible scope of review (para 94).
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By making the right of residence for a period of longer than three months conditional upon the person concerned not becoming an «unreasonable» burden on the social assistance «system» of the host Member State, Article 7 (1)(b) of Directive 2004/38, interpreted in the light of recital 10 to that directive, means that the competent
national authorities have the power to assess,
taking into account a range of factors in the light of the principle of proportionality, whether the grant of a social security benefit could place a burden on that Member State's social assistance system as a whole.
It appears that the European Commission, OLAF and the
national authorities should be able to detect shifts in the flows of goods from China to other countries, but in reality these issues are raised
by Customs & Excise several months or even years after the events
took place, sometimes with hefty financial impact for customs agents and other logistic service providers who did not adequately protect their business against the risks connected to imports of solar modules.
Mr. Schrems lodged a complaint with the Irish data protection
authority,
taking the view that, in the light of the revelations made in 2013
by Edward Snowden concerning the activities of the United States intelligence services (in particular the
National Security Agency), the law and practices of the US offer no real protection against surveillance
by the US of the data transferred to that country.
The
authorities project it will be indirectly connected to
national ID cards, owned
by some 15 million citizens — a move that some
take with a pinch of salt.
Complete all of the following three requirements and apply to DANB for a state certificate of radiologic proficiency: a. Complete a course approved
by the Oregon Board of Dentistry (OBD) *, or submit evidence of equivalent training recognized
by the Oregon Health
Authority, Center for Health Protection, Radiation Protection Services and b. Pass the
national DANB Radiation Health and Safety (RHS) exam or DANB Certified Dental Assistant (CDA) exam, and c. Pass the Oregon Clinical Radiologic Proficiency exam ** administered
by DANB (radiographs must be submitted for grading within six months after they are
taken), OR 2.