Sentences with phrase «where fairness and justice»

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«We should treat every person who works here with respect and dignity, and that means creating a climate where there is accountability, fairness, respect, and access to justice if sexual harassment takes place.
Where Liberal Democrat ministers can argue for fairness and social justice directly against those who seek to curtail them.
According to him, we must define our humanity by fairness, equity and justice as no iota of development could be achieved in a society where these virtues are missing.
At this stage we would chronicle a few grievances which if addressed will lead to a harmonious APC where justice, equity, fairness and peace will reign and enable APC avoid rancour, reinvigorate the pace of national development and face the 2019 General Elections as one united party.
Baraje added, «At this stage, we would chronicle a few grievances which if addressed will lead to a harmonious APC where justice, equity, fairness and peace will reign and enable APC avoid rancour, reinvigorate the pace of national development and face the 2019 general elections as one united party.
Those of us in the field usually know and appreciate that lawyers are the fabric of civilized society, and we ensure that fairness and justice permeate every aspect of society where we are... [more]
Despite the Court of Appeal's decision, the Court of Superior Justice has overturned a decision on the basis of the trial Judge's use and reliance on Google Maps — in R v Ghaleenovee, 2015 ONSC 1707, the Court referred to Calvert but concluded that where the facts are disputable, and the evidence produced by Google Maps is not put the accused or witnesses, relying on Google Maps «compromises the appearance of fairness».
[21]... To allow recovery where the injury was the result of neutral factors would neither further the goals of compensation, fairness and deterrence, nor comport with the theory of corrective justice that underlies the law of negligence.
Where these two requirements are satisfied, liability may be imposed even though the «but for» test is not satisfied, as it otherwise would offend basic notions of fairness and justice to deny liability by the rigid application of the «but for» test.
In those exceptional cases where these two requirements are satisfied, liability may be imposed, even though the «but for» test is not satisfied, because it would offend basic notions of fairness and justice to deny liability by applying a «but for» approach.
Another way to ask the question is: what did the Court mean by «neutral factors» in para. 21 of Clements: «To allow recovery where the injury was the result of neutral factors would neither further the goals of compensation, fairness and deterrence, nor comport with the theory of corrective justice that underlies the law of negligence.»
To allow recovery where the injury was the result of neutral factors would neither further the goals of compensation, fairness and deterrence, nor comport with the theory of corrective justice that underlies the law of negligence.
Those of us in the field usually know and appreciate that lawyers are the fabric of civilized society, and we ensure that fairness and justice permeate every aspect of society where we are present.
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