Sentences with phrase «treated in a legal context»

The awards are for outstanding research papers on one or more legal issues, or topics treated in a legal context.

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Justification by faith was treated moderately in the first part; Melancthon presented it in a way that did not necessarily contradict traditional Catholic teaching — even though it put sacramental practice into a less «legal» and obligatory context.
Competition policy (SME focus; need for equity; treat SMEs as «consumers» when dealing with larger businesses - extend unfair terms contracts to small business; need «legal precedents or statutory definitions» as part of unconscionable conduct framework); competition laws (focus on unfair terms and unconscionable behaviour; mention of MMP but not in context of s 46; access - call for broader access; price signalling (not clear)-RRB-; administration
Following from the definition of client in TR5 Hildyard J commented in obiter that in a corporate context it may be that «only individuals... constituting part of the directing mind and will of the corporation can be treated for the purpose of legal advice privilege as being... the client».
For the avoidance of doubt, advice on tax avoidance — as distinct from tax evasion — will, almost certainly, be treated as legal advice (R (Prudential plc and anor) v Special Commissioner of Income Tax [2013] UKSC 1, [2013] 2 All ER 247) and therefore in a legal context.
Of course, that very question has preoccupied lawyers and legal scholars alike for two decades with regard to IT law, i.e. whether it should be treated as a subject in and of itself (in which case it usually isn't a mandatory class, meaning that students can go through law school without hearing the word «Internet» in a legal context), or if the digital medium should simply be addressed in basic textbooks and general courses and classes.
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