No challenge of any kind is made to the lawfulness or propriety of this policy. |
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It is, of course, obvious that such an approach is predicated on the lawfulness of the policy. |
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At trial, the prisoners had the right to challenge the lawfulness of their detention. |
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That is not necessarily conclusive as to the lawfulness of honesty of the practices, but it is powerful evidence. |
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Judicial review of administrative action usually examines the lawfulness, procedural fairness and rationality of a decision. |
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The court is not able to review the merits, only the lawfulness, of the decision. |
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The Local Planning Authority refused the application for a certificate of lawfulness. |
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He built a multiracial meritocracy that insists on tolerance, lawfulness and freedom from crime. |
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In such proceedings, the prisoner may challenge the lawfulness of his committal to prison on any ground open to him. |
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The court, which imposes a given alternative measure, is responsible for supervising the lawfulness of its execution. |
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Another prerequisite for lawfulness will be the observation of the rules on giving notice to cease work. |
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The Court stated that it was not its role to review the appropriateness of the report, but the report's lawfulness. |
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The use of the animals in medicine, their lawfulness or unlawfulness as food, and their position in folklore are the main subjects treated. |
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I acknowledge the leadership of CSEC which has demonstrated its commitment to lawfulness and protecting privacy. |
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The question of how the lawfulness of foreign primary action affects the lawfulness of secondary action is not settled in Italy. |
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The lawfulness of my detention or otherwise is now a matter of settled law. |
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The lawfulness of the processing operation has already been discussed in point 2 of this opinion. |
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But they confess to being unable to explicate the concept, and they ultimately resort to treating it as an unanalyzable base on which to erect a theory of physical lawfulness. |
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It also noted that the author, despite having been assigned an ex officio lawyer, was prevented from taking proceedings before a court to assess the lawfulness of his detention. |
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Each supervisory authority shall, in particular, hear claims for checks on the lawfulness of data processing lodged by any person when the national provisions adopted pursuant to Article 13 of this Directive apply. |
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Examples might be where the lawfulness of a decision or action by any Minister or department might be at issue. |
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The importance of this was highlighted in Jackson v Attorney General, in which the lawfulness of the Parliament Act 1949 was questioned. |
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The author states that judging lawfulness in the light of international law would lead to a tautological result since the exception would refer to the rule as part of its definition. |
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But despite the release of the drone memo, the American public still does not have the information it needs in order to evaluate the lawfulness and wisdom of its government's policies. |
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In relation to transnational solidarity strikes, French regulation does not draw any geographical distinction in terms of the lawfulness of secondary action. |
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All transmissions of personal data are to be logged or documented for the purposes of verification of the lawfulness of the data processing, self-monitoring and ensuring proper data integrity and security. |
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Both Houses retain the right to be sole judge of the lawfulness of their own proceedings, and to settle-or depart from-their own codes of procedure. |
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However, the Legal Defence Bureau for Ethnic Minorities did not make use of their legal possibility to have the lawfulness of the resolutions in question reviewed. |
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The Code stipulates that representatives of the prosecutor or the investigating judge must visit police and gendarmerie custody facilities to verify the lawfulness of the conditions of detention. |
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A similar problem may arise concerning age requirements established by national law which may at the same time be considered as an aspect of lawfulness and of capacity. |
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It is an avenue to promote justice and lawfulness on an international scale, something with which we all agree very strongly given the turbulence that faces the international community today. |
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Moreover, Article 41 establishes some rules on the lawfulness of concluding a subsequent treaty, thereby setting a framework of State responsibility in case of a breach. |
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Ensuring a high level of protection of the personal data of individuals requires common provisions to determine the lawfulness and the quality of data processed by competent authorities in other Member States. |
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This paper looks at problems arising from prima facie lawful pre-trial detention of women and girls, questions its lawfulness in certain circumstances and examines some alternatives. |
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