For those who criticize his targeting as extrajudicial, let me say that we are sensitive to these concerns. |
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The ruling regime is accused of carrying out extrajudicial executions and forcing dissidents into exile. |
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Prisons are never happy places, and places of prolonged, extrajudicial detention and torture seem to retain their edge for a very long time. |
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The armies have been accused of misbehavior, extrajudicial executions, forced enlistment, and child soldiering. |
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Many of your Democratic colleagues, Senator Durbin, are concerned about these extrajudicial procedures. |
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He has strong-armed the media, intimidated opponents and sanctioned massive extrajudicial killings of supposed drug dealers. |
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Rarely today do federal courts inject themselves into extrajudicial adventures of the type that impugned their integrity in decades past. |
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All judicial and extrajudicial collecting costs will be at the expense of the client. |
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We are talking of torture and extrajudicial executions or assassinations. |
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By then a second bill should have defined extrajudicial executions, a lacuna at present. |
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Various judicial and extrajudicial proceedings instituted by or against the Corporation are currently under way. |
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An important place is given in this document to the prior or extrajudicial settlement of disputes. |
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Sections 4 and 5 state the principles and objectives for the use of extrajudicial measures. |
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Whilst we move towards extrajudicial remedies, we must also ensure that judicial remedies are accessible. |
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If the debtor is subsequently ordered to settle the debt, the judge will also sustain the claim for extrajudicial collection costs. |
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Military and civilian police are accused of extrajudicial killings, and vigilante justice persists for witches and sorcerers. |
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The question is was it a mistake or an extrajudicial execution. |
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Nor have we evolved a set of standards around extrajudicial investigations of criminal cases. |
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A number of extrajudicial documents, such as notarised acts, may also have to be transmitted. |
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In the most extreme cases, it allows for the extrajudicial killing of black people without consequence. |
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More importantly, these extrajudicial executions are in grave violation of international law, including international humanitarian law. |
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There are also several extrajudicial administrative courts, which are executive agencies and not part of the state Unified Court System. |
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The YCJA presumes that extrajudicial measures are often the most effective way to address youth crime. |
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Program interventions can take place at various points in the youth justice system including the front end as an extrajudicial measure, during reintegration, or during a sentence, including custody and supervision order. |
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The OHCHR Office also received complaints of extrajudicial executions perpetrated by paramilitaries before their demobilization, thus contravening their commitment to cease hostilities, and in connivance with the authorities. |
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Within the documented cases are 94 children's deaths, including 22 by firing squad executions, 32 extrajudicial assassinations, and 24 assassinated in exit attempts. |
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Acts in contravention of this and other peremptory norms of international human rights law, including extrajudicial execution and enforced disappearance, can never be justified. |
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The seller who intends to institute a rescissory action shall notify such action by extrajudicial act or by any means in writing to the creditors entered against the business at the elected domicile in their entries. |
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Several sources reported the extrajudicial execution in Khartoum in October 1992 of Abu Bakr Mohy Al-Din Rasikh, who was reportedly shot on the street by a security officer. |
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You must send us upon receipt thereof, any and all invitations to attend, writ of summons, extrajudicial document and document from the proceedings that are addressed or served to you. |
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And it should disclose the factual record that led the OLC to conclude that the extrajudicial killing of Anwar al-Awlaki – again, an American citizen who was located far from any conventional battlefield – would be lawful. |
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Kadyrov has always denied allegations of human rights abuses and extrajudicial killings, but his opponents have a habit of meeting suspicious ends. |
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Gross overreaction by the police against suspected Islamist extremists on the coast, involving extrajudicial killings, has served only to recruit more people to the extremists' cause. |
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The sound operation of the internal market creates a need to improve and expedite the transmission of judicial and extrajudicial documents in civil or commercial matters for service between the Member States. |
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One of our soldiers, who reportedly the government supports, was very clear about the fact that there was concern about extrajudicial killings and torture, not about being hit by a shoe. |
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Among recent forms of human rights violations, the instances of disappearance or extrajudicial execution, often preceded by torture, are particularly despicable. |
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This extrajudicial body has the task of providing a remedy for injustices arising from situations that are inconsistent with the demands of fairness and detrimental to the users of public services. |
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The Committee is deeply concerned about allegations of extrajudicial executions and disappearances, on which the delegation failed to give sufficient and precise explanations and information. |
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He also noted that a number of NGOs had referred to extrajudicial executions of peasants who had been fighting for their rights, and he sought an explanation on the subject from the State party. |
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The rate of young persons in Ontario who were dealt with by extrajudicial measures increased in 2003 by 1,389 per 100,000, which was greater than the decrease of 1,056 in the rate of youth charged. |
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There is a potential problem, nevertheless, where perpetrators are named pursuant to an extrajudicial mechanism, such as a truth commission, given that not all truth-seeking processes apply due process guarantees. |
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In regard to efforts to deal with insecurity, any reported cases of disappearance and extrajudicial killings are investigated by the authorities and the perpetrators are tried and convicted by the competent courts. |
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An extrajudicial conveyance is effected by the act of the parties and does not involve, as in the fine and recovery, judicial proceedings. |
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Over 1,000 people have been killed in extrajudicial killings by RAB since its inception under the last BNP government. |
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Risks investigations into Canadian case law and extrajudicial writing spanned form the late 19th century to the post-World War II era. |
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Currently, illegal aliens who have been here for longer than two years get an extrajudicial review. |
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In 1679, this policy of using extrajudicial imprisonments to quell rebellion finally provoked the English Parliament to pass the Act of Habeas Corpus in England. |
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