Sentences with phrase «when citizens access»

As part of recent Spanish measures to reduce public expenses and increase public income, the Spanish Ley 10/2012 substantially raises judicial fees (a «tasa judicial» is a fee charged when citizens access certain judicial services)[1], a move that has generated a great deal of protests by judges, lawyers and citizens alike.

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Could Zuckerberg still be fantasizing about the day when Chinese authorities bring down their «Great Wall,» allowing Facebook access to its more than 1.3 billion citizens?
European member states have given preliminary approval to the idea of a «one - stop - shop» mechanism for data protection cases in the EU, which would theoretically simplify citizens» access to regulatory help when they feel their personal data is being mishandled.
Silva thus spent time out on loan in Spain until 2014, when he was granted a Spanish passport, thus granting access to play in England as a European citizen.
One of the issues of the day was Cameron's plan to restrict the access that Romanian and Bulgarian migrants will have to benefits when they get full rights next year as EU citizens to live and work in the UK.
The story starts back in 2004, when the Labour government allowed unfettered access to the UK labour market to citizens of the countries in Eastern Europe that had just joined the EU.
«Citizens are left with the slowest and most expensive connections in Latin America, in those limited occasions when the government of Cuba allows them any access at all.»
But when ordinary citizens couldn't access services they had come to rely on, they protested until the government relented and restored Gmail.
When I visit my public library, most of its computer seats are in use, which indicates at least a certain amount of citizen awareness of of Internet access at libraries.
[FN118] Because all provisions of the APA are applicable when the FWCC is acting pursuant to its statutory responsibilities, citizens can access the FWCC through the APA rule challenge and hearing procedures.
An E111 renewal was originally used in order to prove that you were a citizen for a European country, granting them access to medical treatment when travelling abroad.
Speaking uncomfortable truths to power is a noble act; particularly when one's own government would deprive its citizens of access to vital facts necessary to arrive at an informed opinion on government policy regarding issues that impact the environment on which all of us ultimately depend.
[45]... when hearing fees deprive litigants of access to the superior courts, they infringe the basic right of citizens to bring their cases to court.
Access, after all, is erga omnes anyway, meaning that any individual across the whole world enjoys access to disclosed documents even when the scope of beneficiaries is technically limited to EU citizens and resiAccess, after all, is erga omnes anyway, meaning that any individual across the whole world enjoys access to disclosed documents even when the scope of beneficiaries is technically limited to EU citizens and resiaccess to disclosed documents even when the scope of beneficiaries is technically limited to EU citizens and residents.
Respected B.C. lawyer Len Doust recently authored a report highlighting the problems created when our most vulnerable citizens don't have access to legal services.
B.C. is the home of innovation when it comes to law in this country, moving ahead with new ideas and new ways of providing its citizens with access to justice.
Citizens and government employees require access to the content they need, when they need it, and with confidence in the quality, completeness and validity of the information,» said John Shackleton, President and Chief Executive Officer of Open Text.
Lawtender believes, and itself warns, that U.S. citizens» access to justice is a serious problem, although it's not sure if ranking a subfactor of the WJP Index — something which the WJP didn't do in its report — is particularly scientific, especially when the data is based largely on an online survey of 1002 people in New York, Los Angeles and Chicago.
For many low and middle income citizens especially, our legal systems do not effectively facilitate either the taking of preventative measures to protect legal rights nor access to appropriate remedies to enforce those rights when violated.
In this digital information age, I don't think our «public» law libraries (law school and law society libraries) are the first place a citizen would think to go to access legal information; and I wonder if our libraries» maintenance of expensive print subscription services — like published law reporters and law digest services — is justified when these print resources are no longer used by our own «expert» users (students, faculty and practising lawyers), are incomprehensible and effectively inaccessible to the non-expert public, unaffordable, and increasingly unmanageable.
When the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure were promulgated in 1938, they reflected a policy of citizen access for civil disputes and sought to promote their resolution on the merits rather than on the basis of the technicalities that characterized earlier procedural systems.The federal courts applied that philosophy of procedure for many years.
Particularly, at a time when the gaps in access to justice continue to grow, when there are no meaningful increases in funding for Legal Aid, and as litigants and accused increasingly represent themselves in court, it is essential that protections are in place to ensure that every citizen has access to equal justice regardless of income level or ability to pay.
And I do not believe that it is what Canadian citizens are asking for when they trust the courts to dispense justice, keep order and enable access to justice for those who would advocate for themselves.
Citizens of Tennessee who do not have access to medical insurance coverage may try to save money by doing without medical examinations and only seeking out medical treatment when they are extremely ill or severely injured.
Citizens of Oregon who do not have access to health insurance coverage may try to save money by doing without medical examinations, except at times when they are extremely ill or seriously injured.
When asked whether they would recommend U.S. citizens buy phones from these manufacturers, none said they would, with committee member Sen. Mark Warner adding, «We need to make sure that this is not a new way for China to gain access to sensitive technology.»
«As essential community providers, we understand firsthand what happens when patients can not access the preventive services they need,» said Lynda Sampson, chair of the MA Family Planning Association and director of Family Planning at Citizens for Citizens, Inc. «Not only do these cuts deprive low - income women the ability to access the basic health care they need and deserve, these cuts are counter to Governor Baker's goal to reduce government spending.»
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