These regulations will also be subject to an ex post facto review by a Special Committee of the Legislative Assembly. |
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National parliaments are subsequently asked to ratify these agreements ex post facto. |
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Among other functions, it would conduct continuous, ex post facto review of policy and practices to ensure legality and propriety. |
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The caution holds true for those weighing the ex post facto accounts of former presidents. |
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This assessment should include ex post facto ethical evaluation of such research. |
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However, operational requirements, such as the need for urgent deployment, sometimes make it impossible to eliminate ex post facto cases. |
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If a nation is powerful like the U. S. and gets to change the rules ex post facto, the answer is not much. |
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To ensure that each passport issuing office was represented in the final results, ex post facto weighting was used. |
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While the primary responsibility to monitor ex post facto submission rests with each peacekeeping mission, these new arrangements will contribute to minimizing ex post facto submissions caused by administrative delays. |
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Yet, an arbitrary deadline was set, ex post facto, without any justification and only to serve the totally ulterior objective of maximizing pressure. |
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Nor does the gradual modification of the custodial regime imposed on the author suffice to cure the problem of ex post facto application of a harsher release statute. |
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However, the Cybercrime Prevention Act, which went into effect on October 3, 2012, is criticized for being ex post facto. |
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My feeling is that this is ex post facto, after the fact. |
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In civil matters, such as taxation, ex post facto laws may be made in some circumstances. |
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The days of ex post facto price justification are over. |
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In England Parliament is not prohibited from passing ex post facto laws. |
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However, first of all this is an ex post facto analysis, which does not at all justify the conclusion that at the time the creditors approved the restructuring plan, this was consistent with a market oriented approach. |
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All other justifications are ex post facto rationalizations. |
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This near-perfect match in terms of willingness to pay, regardless of the mode of transport, contrasts starkly with the policy differences noted ex post facto. |
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A law may have an ex post facto effect without being technically ex post facto. |
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In a nation with an entrenched bill of rights or a written constitution, ex post facto legislation may be prohibited. |
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Changes to civil law in Canada can be, and occasionally are, enacted ex post facto. |
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Generally, the Finnish legal system does not permit ex post facto laws, especially those that would expand criminal responsibility. |
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However, there have been three exceptional instances when ex post facto criminal laws have been used in Finland. |
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Several hundred people were executed under what was arguably an ex post facto legal arrangement. |
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The 1987 Constitution of the Philippines categorically prohibits the passing of any ex post facto law. |
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In the United Kingdom, ex post facto laws are frowned upon, but are permitted by virtue of the doctrine of parliamentary sovereignty. |
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The case dealt with the Article I, Section 10, prohibition on ex post facto laws, because it concerned a Connecticut state law. |
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Scholars have argued that, as a historical matter, the phrase ex post facto referred to civil as well as criminal laws. |
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Conversely, a form of ex post facto law commonly called an amnesty law may decriminalize certain acts. |
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In addition, the percentage of the amount involved in the ex post facto cases against the total amount reviewed by the Headquarters Committee on Contracts also increased, from 3 to 5 per cent. |
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In his national jurisdiction the determination of jurisdiction or subjection to arbitration could always be made ex post facto, in other words, after the events that had given rise to the dispute. |
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It also noted that the Secretary-General was seeking the General Assembly's ex post facto approval for the transfer of the Mission's assets, since they had already been placed in temporary custody of the intended recipients. |
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Coupled with the Constitution's proscription of ex post facto laws is a similar prohibition against bills of attainder. |
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Constitution, which prohibited ex post facto laws at both the federal and state level, the question was raised whether there could be common law crimes in the United States. |
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Many people have criticized the Criminal Justice Act because of its essential abolition of prohibition against both ex post facto and double jeopardy laws. |
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In the United States, Congress is prohibited from passing ex post facto laws by clause 3 of Article I, Section 9 of the United States Constitution. |
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An ex post facto law was passed in the autumn of 1945 to permit prosecution for war responsibility, and eventually eight politicians were convicted. |
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However, the above rule cannot apply in criminal cases if the effect of applying the newer law would be to create an ex post facto law to the detriment of the defendant. |
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For example, the War Crimes Act 1991 created an ex post facto jurisdiction of British courts over war crimes committed during the Second World War. |
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Hendricks contested the law on ex post facto and double jeopardy grounds. |
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Australia has no strong constitutional prohibition on ex post facto laws, although narrowly retroactive laws might violate the constitutional separation of powers principle. |
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The same article in section XL prohibits ex post facto criminal laws. |
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Historically, all acts of Parliament before 1793 were ex post facto legislation, inasmuch as their date of effect was the first day of the session in which they were passed. |
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Ex post facto punishment is prohibited by Article 38 of the Constitution of Turkey. |
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