It is recognised in UK caselaw that those children approaching the draft age of 18 who have fled Eritrea illegally are at risk of persecution. |
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Specify whether it is possible for the highest appeal courts to resolve divergences in the caselaw as between the various lower courts. |
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Its role, in terms of access to a complainant's personal records, has been a matter of discussion both by commentators and in the caselaw. |
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The Commission's policy on this jurisdictional issue has developed considerably through its caselaw since the Regulation came into force. |
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We will try to answer these questions with an overview of recent caselaw on this topic. |
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This caselaw review provides general and specific information on case characteristics and reasons in decisions in s.278.1 cases. |
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In respect of this infringement also, Mercedes-Benz acted intentionally within the meaning of the caselaw. |
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A thorough caselaw review will reveal trends in the jurisprudence. |
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The choice of legal basis of an act must, according to the caselaw, be based on objective criteria that are susceptible to judicial review, as regards in particular the purpose and content of the act. |
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The Court was of the view that the caselaw developed under the Access to Information Act with respect to the notion of control was not helpful in this case. |
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This decision marked both caselaw and the discourse on official languages. |
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Review of recent caselaw with respect to human rights. |
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See overview of relevant caselaw in the Reference section of the Policy. |
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Furthermore, since the book attacked former members of Resistance networks, the applicants could have acquainted themselves with the caselaw that supplemented the Press Act. |
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An index of bijuralism and harmonization caselaw has been published. Please note that a page containing all cases in alphabetical order can be found in the index. |
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Rather than a compendium of statutes or catalog of caselaw, the Code sets out general principles as rules of law. |
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In these cases, I had to apply the previous caselaw and the law in force, even if my personal convictions did not accord with the ultimate outcome of this analysis. |
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A caselaw review is limited in what it can ultimately tell us. |
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It provides clear and consistent definitions, updates the text through integration of settled caselaw and provides for a clearly structured legal text. |
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A thorough caselaw review, however, may reveal trends in the jurisprudence and as such, it can perform a useful check on a trend that might not accurately reflect the jurisprudence. |
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For example, the text incorporates some well-established caselaw of the European Court of Justice with a view to clarifying key concepts of equal treatment law. |
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The applicant notes in that respect that, pursuant to the caselaw of the Court, no provision of Community law requires the Commission to fix the exact amount of the unlawful aid to be recovered. |
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In conclusion, the way that judges have interpreted s. 278.5 in deciding whether to order production of relevant records has been inconsistent in the post-Mills caselaw. |
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There is ample caselaw to support a reversal of a rent reduction order based upon the agency making a finding outside the parameters of the tenants' original complaint. |
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