Sentences with phrase «whole justice process»

However, legal experts have warned against scrapping the reduction for a guilty plea, saying it is the only incentive for offenders to confess, thus ensuring victims do not have to give evidence in court and speeding up the whole justice process.

Not exact matches

If we say Evans isn't allowed to return to his position because of the success and riches it can bring; where would that thought process end and what does that say for our whole justice system in general?
«The Force insists on due process of the law and once again implores the Senate not to whip - up sentiments or resort to self - help but to allow the rule of law and justice to prevail on the whole matter, «he said.
To the extent that anything good has come out of this whole process, it is that now, finally, you have both been brought to justice for your joint offence.
The Force said it will not allow any compromise that can pervert the end of justice in the whole process.
The Force insists on due process of the law and once again implores the Senate not to whip - up sentiments or resort to self - help but to allow the rule of law and justice to prevail on the whole matter.
Speaking in an interview with Citi News on Tuesday [November 8], on the sidelines of the launch of an interactive voter education platform, «Voter Match» in Accra, Justice Short said, «the EC should ensure that this whole process of scrutiny of the nomination forms and taking a decision as to who qualifies and who does not qualify, should be brought back so that candidates will know at an early stage whether they are qualified to stand in the elections or not,» he said.
The EU and US Justice Department both stated that the agency model as a whole is not the problem, it's how the process was established.
Last month, the online community (that's pretty much the whole world, folks) was stunned by a ruling of the Court of Justice of the European Union («EU COJ»), which held individuals had a right to request that Google remove data «that appear to be inadequate, irrelevant or no longer relevant, or excessive in relation to the purposes for which they were processed and in the light of the time that has elapsed.»
The main challenges are: 1) working your way through an ad - hoc process that rests on a yes / no decision of a Chief Justice; 2) juggling a mix of standards and unique requirements that reduce the possible uses of the whole to the strictest of terms imposed by one; and 3) the court actually finding a way to provide or facilitate access to both current and historical decisions in a usable format.
The whole process of Nadon's questionable appointment (which in the end got a big thumbs down from the SCC bench and was just one of a series of recent rulings that did not go in the government's favour) shows the government / prime minister / justice minister / anyone else in the ruling party who should know better that unwarranted attacks on the judiciary and its leaders won't be tolerated.
Coherent leadership over the whole of access to justice may be practically impossible but this review is part of a process of seeking less ambitiously just to decipher and pull together what is going on at a time of breakneck speed of developments.
It is surely no coincidence that to demonstrate the importance of universal access to justice to democratic process, the Supreme Court here refers to «courts» as a whole.
John - Paul Boyd, executive director of the CRILF and one of the report's authors, explains, «It's really only in the last five or six years that efforts have been undertaken to collect actual empirical information about the courts and other dispute resolution processes,» adding that, «part of the whole access to justice inquiry has to involve the accessibility of different dispute resolution processes and their relative costs.»
The entire Aboriginal community must be consulted and involved in the whole process of establishing the program... An essential element that must be met in order to implement restorative justice practices for Aboriginal family violence is that the rights of the victims must be maintained.
The Aboriginal Law and Justice Strategy seeks to provide a whole - of - community and whole - of - government approach to addressing community justice issues within a law and justice planning pJustice Strategy seeks to provide a whole - of - community and whole - of - government approach to addressing community justice issues within a law and justice planning pjustice issues within a law and justice planning pjustice planning process.
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