The Respondents at the outset took up a preliminary objection that the Petitioner has no locus standi to make this application. |
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It is not evident that consumers need to have locus standi in such proceedings. |
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It is preferable, however, that individuals with otherwise sufficient locus standi should be able to apply directly to such courts. |
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It is thus necessary to examine whether it can justify its locus standi by virtue of special circumstances. |
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Clearly anyone who has locus standi before a court must be a holder of some rights within the system. |
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In accordance with the case-law currently applicable, Complejo AgrÃcola's situation must lead to the recognition of its locus standi. |
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They cannot therefore establish that ADL has specific locus standi in its own right to bring an action against the contested decision. |
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This provision deals with the locus standi in judicio of a State, i.e. its right to act as an applicant. |
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Pleas in law: The Board of Appeal erred in its finding that the other party to the proceedings before it had locus standi to file the opposition. |
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The term standing comes from the Latin phrase locus standi and refers to the right to bring an action. |
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Nelson Mandela is, of course, not a British subject, and I have no locus standi towards him. |
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It is necessary here to examine the question of which entity has the locus standi to seek the release of a vessel from detention. |
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Ed Norton, the actor, isn't the only contributor whose locus standi to speak about Salinger appears to be that he is famous. |
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It should have clarified the facts further by means of measure of organisation of procedure, in order to ascertain the facts which were said to justify the applicant's locus standi. |
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Every citizen is enjoined to do what is right and to forbid or prevent what is wrong, and this paves the way for a liberal attitude towards the rule of locus standi. |
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On the other hand, through its Rules, the Court has accorded a form of locus standi to the individual once his case has been referred to the Court. |
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Leaving aside for the moment the question of locus standi, in my view there exist further factors militating against the exercise of jurisdiction. |
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In the scheme of article 292 of the Convention, it is the flag State of the vessel that is given the locus standi to take up the question of release in an appropriate court or tribunal. |
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Legal aid could solve the problem that consumers' associations are most likely to face when trying fully to take advantage of the locus standi which the directive gives them, i.e. the scarcity of financial resources. |
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The Tribunal, having rejected the Application because Belize did not establish its locus standi, did not pronounce itself as to the question of its jurisdiction. |
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The locus standi of a qualified entity to launch proceedings may not be questioned if it is included in the list compiled and published by the Commission. |
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In fact, the DRC is not a juristic person and has no locus standi or legal capacity to take decisions, issue licences, determine conditions or function on its own. |
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