The Justice of the Peace reserved her decision pending the outcome of these applications. |
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The Honourable Mr Justice Mann is a judge of the Chancery Division of the High Court. |
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There are two accounts of the remarkable case of the Honourable Mr. Justice Harbottle. |
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In response the government passed the Criminal Justice Act of 1994, which outlawed these large outdoor raves. |
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As a matter of fact, a Justice of the Peace hearing bad language in the streets could fine an offender on the spot. |
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Justice Kennedy fretted that building a business on this was morally questionable, which is also true. |
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Justice Benjamin also did not entertain a lesser charge of accessory after the fact, which he said was introduced too late in the proceedings. |
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We believe the Department of Justice is the appropriate agency to look into this matter. |
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Thus, I would assess the time required to process the case in the Ontario Court Of Justice to be in the range of five to six months. |
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The new Criminal Justice Bill would make hear-say evidence more readily admissible in court. |
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Justice Minister Michael McDowell said white-collar crime was not victimless and its effects were felt across the economy. |
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He says the Justice Department is wrong, this case should be adjudicated by a family court and the boy should stay. |
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But at page 253 Justice Sheller proposed an order making absolute the order nisi for certiorari. |
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The European Court of Justice has recently delivered a kick in the teeth to British people who want to work longer hours. |
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He has also served variously as governor of five Kew schools, churchwarden, Justice of the Peace and trustee of local charities. |
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Mr. Justice Carney said the only reason he adjourned the sentence and further hearing was because the youth faced a term of detention. |
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Upon his arrival on a hot February Sydney day, Dowling disembarked to an eleven-gun salute and was greeted by a gowned but wigless Chief Justice. |
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This investigation, like others, will be conducted by FBI agents and Justice Department officials. |
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These must be completed and signed in the presence of a Justice of the Peace. |
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High Court judge Mr Justice Burton ruled in April this year that IR35 was not against the law. |
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And there should be nothing unusual about the ad interim appointment of former Chief Justice Hilario Davide as ambassador to the United Nations. |
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The exhumation was carried out under the aegis of the Department of Justice. |
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A remarkable man named Reginald Scot was a Justice of the Peace in Kent, England. |
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After working in the Ministry of Justice, he turned to writing and journalism. |
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Or they can choose to have a secular marriage, officiated by a Justice of the Peace, without any reference to religion of any kind. |
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The compromise was a Criminal Justice System weighted in favour of the defendant but with harsh penalties for the convicted. |
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We implore you to acknowledge that the Department of Justice cannot reasonably be a party to such tyranny. |
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Last week Mr Justice Headley had to tackle these difficult questions and to weigh them up alongside testimony that was often contrary. |
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Mr Justice Penry-Davey adjourned sentence for reports to be prepared. |
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Justice League NYC met with the state attorney general and held a press conference yesterday at city hall. |
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With the Vice Minster of Justice now a hostage, Gen. Pardo's 4th brigade had little choice but to strike. |
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Justice Breyer embraced the idea of having the power to search a cellphone in an emergency. |
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The patriot Act allows the Department of Justice to seize foreign bank assets in U.S. accounts. |
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The center for Justice and accountability in San Francisco, and other human rights organizations went to work to expand the law. |
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Turkey under the Justice and Development Party has never wanted to appear to be aligning itself with Western policies. |
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Mrs Thompson has spent more than 80 years working tirelessly for the Blackpool community both as a Justice of the Peace and leading children's charity worker. |
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Inimai Chettiar is director of the Justice Program at the Brennan Center for Justice at NYU School of Law. |
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Bouchard said because the Fast and Furious investigation is continuing, the Justice Department has been tightlipped about it. |
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On the record before me, I find no evidence that suggests that the Justice of the Peace would not discharge her function as a trial judge fairly and impartially. |
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In some cases, that allowed the Justice Department to circumvent mandatory minimums. |
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The Justice Department wants lawyers to help non-violent drug offenders get clemency to leave jail. |
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In the letter, Traficant rails against the U.S. Department of Justice, which put him in prison until 2009 after successfully convicting him on bribery and corruption charges. |
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Justice Harlan famously dissented in Plessy, insisting that the Constitution is colorblind. |
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Introduced under the Criminal Justice and Public Order Act 2001, the tickets cover a raft of minor public order and anti-social behaviour offences. |
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One day Ebadi arrived at the Ministry of Justice to congratulate the revolutionary officials who had taken power. |
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And in agrarian Justice, he proposed taxing the landed rich to provide grants to young people and pensions to the elderly. |
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The majority reasoning was most clearly expressed by Justice Hayne. |
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In a concurrence, Justice Stephen Breyer said a more finely tailored law might survive constitutional scrutiny. |
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Should the selection of the next Associate Justice of the Supreme Court be quarterbacked by a man who is currently the subject of an on-going criminal investigation? |
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Once the matter has been referred to a Justice of the Peace, in this case, Justice of the Peace Forrest, the Justice of the Peace is in charge of the process. |
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All four children are now wards of court, so information about their whereabouts should be given to the Tipstaff, at the Royal Courts of Justice, in central London. |
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He also held the roles of Deputy Lieutenant of the County, Justice of the Peace, High Sheriff of North Yorkshire, and president of the Yorkshire Agricultural Society. |
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He could order the Justice Department to begin the necessary regulatory work. |
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When she joins batman and Superman in the Justice Society of America, she does so as secretary. |
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He also serves on the Steering Committee of the Avon Center for Women and Justice. |
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Hannah asked her brother-in-law to go for the Justice of the Peace. |
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In its most recent study, the Bureau of Justice Statistics found that nearly 68 percent of released inmates in the 15 states it looked at were rearrested within three years. |
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But as Justice Ginsberg pointed out in dissent, their causal nexus is so thin as to be basically nonexistent. |
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I conclude that there is no ground to detain Mr. Kalashnikoff on the primary ground, and the learned Justice of the Peace was in error in this regard. |
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They say the Department of Justice, the parent agency of the bureau of Prisons, has reimbursed Treasury for those costs. |
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The CIA proposed new methods to the Justice Department, which were approved. |
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It was done after we had received a binding legal opinion from Justice and approval from the White House to proceed. |
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The Basic Law protects the Department of Justice from any interference by the government when exercising its control over criminal prosecution. |
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The row also saw Alliance relinquish its Justice role, joining the Greens, PBPA and TUV in unofficial opposition. |
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Alliance for the first time gained administration of a department under the D'Hondt system, in addition to the Department of Justice. |
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The Criminal Courts of Justice is the principal building for the criminal courts. |
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The Royal Courts of Justice in Chichester Street are home to Northern Ireland's Supreme Court. |
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Membership of the G20 is also part of a political program of the ruling Law and Justice party and President Andrzej Duda. |
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This was an ongoing process of constitutional reform with the Ministry of Justice as lead ministry. |
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The Supreme Court, led by the Chief Justice of the United States, has nine members, who serve for life. |
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Justice Ivan Rand issued a landmark legal decision following a strike in Windsor, Ontario, involving 17,000 Ford workers. |
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These laws did not come within the body of European Community law, and had only the optional jurisdiction of the European Court of Justice. |
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There are three justices of the Supreme Court, a Chief Justice and two others. |
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Robes of black and gold are now worn by the Lord Chancellor and Secretary of State for Justice in the House of Commons, on ceremonial occasions. |
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In 2006 the High Court of Justice found the Privy Council's decision to be unlawful. |
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The Ministry of Justice revises current practice of this convention from time to time. |
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Article 19 of the Act confirmed the continuing authority of the College of Justice, Court of Session and Court of Justiciary in Scotland. |
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Less serious criminal offences which can be dealt with under summary procedure are handled by local Justice of the Peace Courts. |
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Scottish courts may make a reference for a preliminary ruling to the Court of Justice of the European Union in cases involving European law. |
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The most junior judges are the justices of the peace who preside over minor criminal matters in the Justice of the Peace Courts. |
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The Court of Session is the supreme civil court of Scotland, and constitutes part of the College of Justice. |
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Appointments to the Inner House are made by the Lord President and Lord Justice Clerk, with the consent of the Scottish Ministers. |
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The Lord Justice Clerk is president of the 2nd Division of the Inner House. |
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The Lord Justice General is the most senior judge of the High Court of Justiciary. |
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The Lord Justice General will sit as a chairperson in the Court of Criminal Appeal. |
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The Lord Justice Clerk will sit as a chairperson in the Court of Criminal Appeal. |
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Sheriff Courts are above local Justice of the Peace Courts who deal with very minor offences and below the Supreme Courts. |
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The six largest states are also granted an Advocates General in the Court of Justice. |
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Some previous disputes have been resolved by the International Court of Justice. |
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Formerly, in cases when the Chancellorship was vacant, the Lord Chief Justice of the King's Bench would act as Chancellor pro tempore. |
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In 1996 the US Department of Justice launched an investigation into possible improper pressuring of issuers by Moody's in order to win business. |
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The Internal Revenue Service and the United States Department of Justice have recently teamed up to crack down on abusive tax shelters. |
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The National Assembly's Commission of Justice has also opened an investigation. |
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Deputy Chief Justice Kalpana Rawal was a director or shareholder in four holding companies and was active in two after she took office. |
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In March 2012, US Department of Justice officials said the company had met all of its obligations and subsequently ended the probationary period. |
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The US Justice Department and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission filed charges against BP Products North America Inc. |
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The guidance was withdrawn later in 2014 following criticism by solicitors and by Chris Grayling, the Justice Secretary. |
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This failed so miserably that he accepted the lesser post of secretary and chaplain to the Earl of Berkeley, one of the Lords Justice of Ireland. |
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The idea was that the Justice Department would be placed in an untenable position if Pound won a major award and was not released. |
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The DF began publishing a weekly newspaper, Justice, which soon faced financial losses that Morris covered. |
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In 1728, he married Anne Forster, daughter of John Forster, Chief Justice of the Irish Common Pleas, and his first wife Rebecca Monck. |
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Godwin received further criticism because he had advocated the abolition of marriage in his philosophical treatise Political Justice. |
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On 3 July 2007, the Justice Secretary Jack Straw laid a green paper before Parliament entitled The Governance of Britain. |
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Meanwhile, the ACLU quoted Justice Department figures showing that 7,000 people have complained of abuse of the Act. |
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Thus the eye of Justice may not be said to have winked upon the nefariousness now under its vision. |
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At the federal level it is coordinated by the Interior, Security and Justice ministries, and monitored by Congress. |
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It is headed by the Prime Minister of Finland, and consists of him or her, of other ministers, and of the Chancellor of Justice. |
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Brennan Center for Justice reported that in 2016 fourteen states passed restrictive voting laws. |
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Statue at Aldwych, London, near to the Royal Courts of Justice and opposite Australia House. |
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According to the United Kingdom Ministry of Justice, there are 92 different types of letters patent. |
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The building is now used to house the College of Justice and other connected functions. |
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The Cabinet Secretary for Justice, commonly referred to as the Justice Secretary, is a position in the Scottish Government Cabinet. |
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The band has had remixes by electronic artists Daft Punk, Hot Chip, Justice, The Avalanches, Microfilm, and Erol Alkan. |
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Serco, as well as its rival G4S, was accused of overcharging the Ministry of Justice on its contract to tag offenders. |
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A minor traffic infraction originating in Orem, Utah is handled by the Orem Justice Court. |
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In a 2013 majority opinion of the Supreme Court of the United States, Associate Justice Antonin Scalia stated that. |
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Lord Chief Justice William Murray, 1st Earl of Mansfield concluded that Somerset could not be forced to leave England against his will. |
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The institution is subordinate to the Ministry of Justice and the Police, but reports to other ministries in matters within their portfolio. |
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On Tuesday 11 June 2013, it was decided by the Justice Committee that Stonehaven Sheriff Court would be closed. |
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The Justice Department agreed to unfreeze the company's assets. |
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The department has been under pressure from the Department of Justice to comply with federal equal employment and antiharassment laws. |
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Jim was considered a federal official because he was employed by the U.S. Department of Justice. |
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Supreme Court Justice Sandra Day O'Connor, another gap-toothed woman, appears in a clip from her address to the Salvation Army. |
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Ooooooooh Ebony! You got it going on! I could have screamed when I saw David Justice and Halle Berry on the cover of the April issue. |
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As days passed and Chief Justice Lewis said nothing about it, Kent and his convert to Hamiltonism, Judge Smith Thompson, grew uneasy. |
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Her Majesty's Prison Service, reporting to the Ministry of Justice, manages most prisons, housing over 85,000 convicts. |
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We don't have to report to them anymore, but they still have a handle on our Justice Department and the police. |
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Her Majesty's Prison Service, which reports to the Ministry of Justice, manages most of the prisons within England and Wales. |
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The Cabinet Secretary for Justice is responsible for the Scottish Prison Service within the Scottish Government. |
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As she led him into the house, she told him that the High Father, her adoptive great-grandfather, was equivalent to a Supreme Court Justice. |
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The interpretation and the application of EU law and the treaties are ensured by the Court of Justice of the European Union. |
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Decisions from the General Court can be appealed to the Court of Justice but only on a point of law. |
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In 1532, the College of Justice was founded, leading to the training and professionalisation of lawyers. |
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In 1532, the Royal College of Justice was founded, leading to the training and professionalisation of an emerging group of career lawyers. |
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In 1672, the High Court of Justiciary was founded from the College of Justice as a supreme court of appeal. |
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The Police Service is headed by the National Police Directorate, which reports to the Ministry of Justice and the Police. |
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The only exception is the Norwegian Police Security Agency, whose head answers directly to the Ministry of Justice and the Police. |
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In November, he replaced William Hastings, 1st Baron Hastings, as Chief Justice of North Wales. |
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The High Court of Justice established by the Act consisted of 135 commissioners, but many either refused to serve or chose to stay away. |
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Cromwell was named a Justice of the Peace for Hampshire and sat on various county committees. |
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Most other institutions, including the European Court of Justice, have some form of national division of its members. |
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The fifth institution is the European Court of Auditors, which despite its name had no judicial powers like the Court of Justice. |
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The Chief Justice of the Louisiana Supreme Court is the chief administrator of the judiciary. |
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The European Court of Justice acts only as a supreme court for the interpretation of European Union law. |
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Part II of Schedule 4 to the Administration of Justice Act 1977 curtailed the jurisdiction of certain other anomalous local courts. |
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Department of Justice settles many cases against the federal government simply to avoid creating adverse precedent. |
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The Court has two divisions, Criminal and Civil, led by the Lord Chief Justice and Master of the Rolls respectively. |
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After the opening of the Royal Courts of Justice in 1882 the Court of Appeal transferred there, where it remains. |
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In July 1996, Lord Woolf published Access to Justice, a report on the accessibility of the courts to the public. |
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The division hears cases from the High Court of Justice, County Courts and several tribunals. |
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Although the Lord Chief Justice is senior to the Master of the Rolls, the Civil Division is much broader in scope than the Criminal Division. |
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Several Civil Division Lords Justices are seconded to the Criminal Division, which is currently led by the Lord Chief Justice, Lord Thomas. |
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The High Court is based at the Royal Courts of Justice on the Strand in the City of Westminster, London. |
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The allocation is conducted according to directions given by the Lord Chief Justice of England and Wales. |
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In June 2011 Lord Rodger of Earlsferry became the first Justice to die in office after a short illness. |
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The Criminal Justice Act 1948 abolished the use of special courts for trials of peers. |
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The rate of 118 is for sentenced prisoners in 2015 in Ministry of Justice prisons only. |
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Her Majesty's prison service collection is held at the Galleries of Justice Museum in Nottingham. |
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The Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Justice have joint responsibility for a commission on a British bill of rights. |
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Places of interest include the Royal Cornwall Museum, the Hall for Cornwall and Cornwall's Courts of Justice. |
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Justice is the ligament which holds civilized beings and civilized nations together. |
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Mushtaq was replaced by Justice Abu Sayem as President, while the three chiefs of the armed services become martial law administrators. |
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Lieutenant General Ziaur Rahman took over the presidency in 1977 when Justice Sayem resigned. |
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The Scottish Government Justice and Communities Directorates are responsible for devolved justice and home affairs policy. |
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The Department of Justice is accountable to the Northern Ireland Executive whereas the Northern Ireland Office is a UK Government department. |
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It encompasses much of Lincoln's Inn Fields and lies adjacent to the Royal Courts of Justice and Kingsway on what used to be Clare Market. |
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The jury found all the defendants guilty, and the Lord Chief Justice Sir John Popham found them guilty of high treason. |
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By installing de Vere as Justice of Chester, he began the work of creating a loyal military power base in Cheshire. |
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He also secured a legal ruling from Chief Justice Robert Tresilian that parliament's conduct had been unlawful and treasonable. |
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There is a very good story told of Sir Godfrey Kneller, in his character of a Justice of the peace. |
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And Justice for All hit number 6, while Megadeth and Anthrax also had top 40 records on the American charts. |
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Olivier played the warrior Hotspur in the first and the doddering Justice Shallow in the second. |
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The then party leader, Jim Wallace, became Deputy First Minister of Scotland and Minister for Justice. |
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Department of Justice on charges including racketeering, wire fraud, and money laundering. |
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The Executive Council would create a Permanent Court of International Justice to make judgements on the disputes. |
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From the early Middle Ages there had been a Supreme Court of Justice for the Empire, the Hofgericht, in which the Emperor himself presided. |
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The Permanent Court of International Justice was provided for by the Covenant, but not established by it. |
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Established in 1945 by the UN Charter, the Court began work in 1946 as the successor to the Permanent Court of International Justice. |
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Norway and Denmark agreed to submit the matter in 1933 to the Permanent Court of International Justice, which decided against Norway. |
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The Department of Justice is responsible for handling legal matters for the government. |
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The supreme national courts are the Supreme Court of Justice and the Constitutional Court. |
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Examples of advisory opinions can be found in the section advisory opinions in the List of International Court of Justice cases article. |
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United States, the International Court of Justice ruled that this mining was a violation of international law. |
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The Court of Cassation, Belgium's main court, has its seat in the Palace of Justice. |
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John Jay, Founding Father of the United States, the first Chief Justice of the Supreme Court, King's College. |
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Neil Gorsuch, Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States, Columbia College. |
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Norwegian administration of the island is handled by the Polar Affairs Department of the Ministry of Justice and the Police, located in Oslo. |
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Justice within Inuit culture was moderated by the form of governance that gave significant power to the elders. |
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Both nations agreed in 1979 to refer the question of maritime boundary delimitation to the International Court of Justice in The Hague. |
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Spain took a complaint about Gibraltar participating in European elections to the European Court of Justice, but their case was unsuccessful. |
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Michael Gove moved to the position of Justice Secretary, replacing Chris Grayling, who became the new Leader of the House of Commons. |
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New Zealand's judiciary, headed by the Chief Justice, includes the Supreme Court, Court of Appeal, the High Court, and subordinate courts. |
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The Criminal Justice Act 1982 abolished the borstal system in the UK, introducing youth custody centres instead. |
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The Criminal Justice Act 1982 officially abolished the borstal system in the UK, introducing youth custody centres instead. |
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In July 2010, the International Court of Justice, ruled that the declaration of independence was legal. |
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Since 1995, the European Court of Justice may overrule Austrian decisions in all matters defined in laws of the European Union. |
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The World Justice Project ranks Ukraine 66 out of 99 countries surveyed in its annual Rule of Law Index. |
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Coat of arms of the Duchy of Bukovina on display at the Palace of Justice in Vienna, Austria. |
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As against society he puts forward a sort of primitive Communism, of which the certain fruits are Justice and a happy life. |
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The Supreme Court of Justice interprets laws and judges cases of federal competency. |
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Sonia Sotomayor, a New Yorker of Puerto Rican descent, serves as an Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States. |
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The Judicial branch is headquartered in the Palace of Justice and is home to the Supreme Court of Peru. |
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Lima is seat of two of the 28 second highest or Superior Courts of Justice. |
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The first and oldest Superior Court in Lima is the Superior Court of Justice, belonging to the Judicial District and. |
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A detailed analysis puts in doubt the likelihood of Mexico winning were any case to be brought by Mexico at the International Court of Justice. |
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The Council of Justice in Batavia was the appellate court for all the other VOC Company posts in the VOC empire. |
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On 2 November 1644 Abel Tasman was appointed a member of the Council of Justice at Batavia. |
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As a Treaty Language, Irish was an official procedural language of the European Court of Justice. |
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The Chancery Division remains to this day part of the High Court of Justice of England and Wales. |
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Writs applied to claims that were to be heard in one of the courts which eventually formed part of the High Court of Justice. |
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In 1945, Sir Horace Hector Hearne became Chief Justice and Keeper of the Records in Jamaica. |
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After Kenya achieved independence, its government appointed him as Chief Justice and he moved there. |
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Defendants may, under certain circumstances, appeal their cases to the Caribbean Court of Justice. |
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A gay couple has filed an appeal with the Supreme Court of Justice of Costa Rica asking that their union be recognized under the new law. |
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Recent exciting additions to SPCK's list include Guvna B, and Ben Cooley, founder of Hope for Justice. |
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In Sri Lanka, judges of most courts are addressed as Your Honour, however the Chief Justice is addressed as Your Lordship. |
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At the International Court of Justice, judges may be addressed by the titles they received in their countries of origin. |
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Under schedule 21 to the Criminal Justice Act 2003 the starting points for murders committed on or after 18 December 2003 are as follows. |
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The EEOC could then refer cases to the Justice Department for litigation if reasonable cause was found. |
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As a reward for his services he was first knighted and then made Chief Justice of the Common Pleas. |
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Coke's changed position from Attorney General to Chief Justice allowed him to openly attack organisations he had previously supported. |
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Today Admiralty jurisdiction is exercised by the United Kingdom's High Court of Justice. |
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In English law, s8 Criminal Justice Act 1967 provides a statutory framework within which mens rea is assessed. |
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Parliament reacted with s 8 of the Criminal Justice Act 1967 to restore the position originally at common law. |
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It was superseded by sections 54 to 56 of the Coroners and Justice Act 2009 when they came into force on the same date. |
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Hamilton, who was then the Chief Justice of the Protectorate and the reports covered all courts of different jurisdictions. |
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Sachdeva and were edited by Mr Paul H Niekirk and the Hon Mr Justice Richard Kuloba, a judge of the High Court of Kenya. |
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The Common Pleas was staffed by a number of Justices, under one Chief Justice. |
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Holmes retired from the Court at the age of 90 years, making him the oldest Justice in the Supreme Court's history. |
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To the contrary, Justice Blackmun quoted it to justify that the constitutional right to abortion isn't unlimited. |
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All of the speeches are reproduced in the third volume of The Collected Works of Justice Holmes. |
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An extensive selection of letters to Claire Castletown, in Ireland, is included in Honorable Justice, The Life of Oliver Wendell Holmes. |
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Justice Holmes was an honorary member of the Connecticut Society of the Cincinnati. |
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In 1932, President Herbert Hoover appointed Cardozo to the Supreme Court of the United States to succeed Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes. |
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In his years as an Associate Justice, he handed down opinions that stressed the necessity for the tightest adherence to the Tenth Amendment. |
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Nevertheless, the Court's balance began to shift within months when Justice van Devanter retired and was replaced by Senator Hugo Black. |
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By the end of 1941, Roosevelt had appointed seven justices and elevated Harlan Fiske Stone to Chief Justice. |
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Justice Joseph Story served the longest as junior justice, from February 3, 1812, to September 1, 1823, for a total of 4,228 days. |
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Justice Kagan recused herself from 26 of the cases due to her prior role as United States Solicitor General. |
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Though subject to the process of impeachment, only one Justice has ever been impeached and no Supreme Court Justice has been removed from office. |
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Justice Scalia and others took dozens of expensive trips to exotic locations paid for by private donors. |
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Common law marriage may also be valid under military law for purposes of a bigamy prosecution under the Uniform Code of Military Justice. |
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Justice Johnson, in dicta, also mentioned an exception to this general rule. |
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The Court, with John Marshall as Chief Justice, found firstly that Madison's refusal to deliver the commission was both illegal and correctible. |
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Chief Justice Marshall, however, did not address jurisdictional issues until addressing the first two questions presented above. |
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This law was urged by Chief Justice William Howard Taft, and it also reorganized many other things in the federal court system. |
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Department of Justice to file suit against New Haven for antitrust violations. |
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Many of his disciples held influential jobs, especially in the Justice Department. |
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In the more modern era, Supreme Court Justice Oliver Wendell Holmes was an admiralty lawyer before ascending to the bench. |
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A sheriff is appointed by the Minister for Justice and Constitutional Development in terms of Section 2 of the Act. |
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Francis Forbes, Chief Justice, reasoned that this entailed the creation of Quarter Sessions as they existed in England. |
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At the new Manchester Civil Justice Centre, constructed in 2008, fewer than 10 of the 48 courtrooms had jury facilities. |
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Hong Kong's legal year is marked as Ceremonial Opening of the Legal Year with an address by the Chief Justice of Hong Kong and begins in January. |
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The current Lord Chancellor is David Lidington, who is also Secretary of State for Justice. |
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In 2007 this post was renamed Secretary of State for Justice and the department became the Ministry of Justice. |
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Lord Falconer, retained the title, salary and office of Lord Chancellor, as well as being created the inaugural Secretary of State for Justice. |
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Since 2007, Labour have tended to prefer the term Justice Secretary, while the Tories continue to prefer Lord Chancellor. |
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European Union law is codified in treaties, but develops through the precedent set down by the European Court of Justice. |
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In August 2007, the then Chief Justice of Malaysia proposed to replace the current common law application in Malaysia with sharia law. |
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Robert Nozick and John Rawls expressed competing visions in Nozick's Anarchy, State, and Utopia and Rawls' A Theory of Justice. |
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Supreme Court Justice, Cyrus Field, a prominent businessman and creator of the Atlantic Cable, and Rev. |
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In Swift, Justice Joseph Story had sought to interpret the Rules of Decision Act. |
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This practice was mentioned in dissent by Justice Holmes in Brown and Yellow Taxicab. |
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The Court held in favor of the AP, with Justice Pitney writing for the majority. |
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Justice Department released a memo stating that appointments made during pro forma sessions are supported by the Constitution and precedent. |
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The Protocol establishing the Court of Justice will come into force when ratified by fifteen countries. |
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Justice Marie Deschamps' retirement on 7 August 2012 caused the number to fall to three. |
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Justice Marshall Rothstein became the first justice to undergo the new process. |
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A Supreme Court Justice, as with all federal judges, may sit on the bench until the age of 75 years, at which age retirement is mandatory. |
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Many political cases and cases of international interest are heard by the Supreme Court sitting as the High Court of Justice. |
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The mandates invoked the compulsory jurisdiction of the Permanent Court of International Justice in the event of any disputes. |
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The High Court of Justice grants relief through orders such as injunction, mandamus and Habeas Corpus, as well as through declaratory judgments. |
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The Supreme Court, both as an appellate court and the High Court of Justice, is normally constituted of a panel of three Justices. |
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The Supreme Court, which replaced the previous Court of Appeal, consists of the Chief Justice and at least four other Supreme Court judges. |
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In 1965, Chief Justice Earl Warren appointed an advisory committee of fifteen to draft the new rules. |
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The President of the Court of Justice is elected from and by the judges for a renewable term of three years. |
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If the appeal is admissible and well founded, the Court of Justice sets aside the judgment of the General Court. |
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The Court of Justice is based in the Palais building, currently under expansion, in the Kirchberg district of Luxembourg. |
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Newly appointed members of the Court take no peerage, instead bearing the formal title Justice of the Supreme Court. |
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The Lord Chief Justice replaces the Lord Chancellor as head of the English judiciary. |
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In the case of the impeachment of a president, the Chief Justice of the United States presides over the proceedings. |
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The European Court of Justice acts as the independent judicial branch, interpreting EU law and treaties. |
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In current practice, the UK recognises the primacy of the European Court of Justice for those areas of law in which the EU has competency. |
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The completion of this process is marked by the institution of the office of Justice of the Peace. |
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He tried to ask the government ministers awkward questions supporting his case, but they were disallowed by the Lord Chief Justice. |
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In 1911, the US Justice Department sued the group under the federal antitrust law and ordered its breakup into 34 companies. |
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Justice North agreed with the lawyers who brought the case that the rescuees were effectively and completely detained by the government. |
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Two months later, he married Frances Lucy, daughter of Sir William Wightman, Justice of the Queen's Bench. |
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Even if they did decide to prosecute, the Justice Department would have to take a number and stand in a very long line. |
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A three-member bench of the Supreme Court headed by Chief Justice Jawad S Khawaja heard the case filed by Asama Khalid. |
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Woof Justice from Newcastle compete with the Beach Bums from Torquay in the Scrapheap Challenge grand final. |
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Like Justice Powell in Bowers, Justice Kennedy then changed his vote. |
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Lord Justice Taylor's report ruled there was no drunken yobbery, and laid the blame squarely at the feet of South Yorkshire Police. |
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Jen and Justice have picked Mexico for their New Year holiday break-time after spending a good amount of time separately due to work commitments. |
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More than a dozen years ago, the Department of Justice began a landmark racketeering case against the tobacco industry. |
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Justice said she did not know the identity of the second complainant. |
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In later years she became a Justice of the Peace and an active member of the Kawakawa Anglican Church. |
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Justice Kailash Gambhir offered no reason for recusing himself from the case. |
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To avoid even an appearance of impropriety, Justice Goodson has already been recusing from all Tyson cases. |
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The League oversaw the Permanent Court of International Justice and several other agencies and commissions created to deal with pressing international problems. |
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