If the substantive law of security could be more rational, so too could the terminology. |
|
The previous chapter discussed the substantive law that governs malpractice cases. |
|
In so far as it was concerned with substantive law, it was mainly concerned with the law of war. |
|
Reasons of both substantive law and evidence militate against such a requirement. |
|
In this the existence of the Canadian order did not alter the substantive law applicable to the case. |
|
Other presumptions, including irrebuttable presumptions of law, such as the age of criminal liability, belong more properly to the substantive law. |
|
Training includes sessions on substantive law, legal skills, ethics and law practice management. |
|
The effect of the paragraph is the cumulative application of the procedural law of the forum and the applicable substantive law. |
|
And I think it does not reflect a desire to change the law or in any way affect what the substantive law is. |
|
It is contrasted to substantive law, definitive of the rights, duties and obligations of a person. |
|
Also, the subject is not the substantive law on divorce, i.e. grounds for divorce or the procedure to apply for divorce. |
|
There are more and more new sources of substantive law, including international law and native law. |
|
The court addressed does not apply its own substantive law in confirming the order. |
|
The doctrine of acquiescence has been applied, either expressly or implicitly, as a principle of substantive law. |
|
It does not include changes to substantive law, such as personal injury or family law. |
|
Turning to substantive law, past experience has shown that gaps in domestic legislation have contributed to impunity. |
|
The complexity also extends to the related rules of practice and substantive law. |
|
Presumably, that federal authority is an integral part of the authority in relation to the substantive law in question. |
|
Therefore, the Working Commission must propose a resolution based on the results of the evaluation of current substantive law. |
|
The judge examines the parties and the witnesses and gives them equitable and impartial assistance so as to render effective the substantive law and ensure that it is carried out. |
|
|
Furthermore, reference can be made to a number of instruments in the field of substantive law, such as, for example, the framework decision on the fight against forgery. |
|
In addition to substantive law, other legal aspects appear in both, such as the propensity towards use of analogy. |
|
It grants the parties the freedom to choose the applicable substantive law, which is important where the national law does not clearly or fully recognize that right. |
|
The procedure was based on that of the civil law, but the substantive law was recognised to be English, and peculiar to the Court of Chivalry. |
|
Academics have said that the Commentaries were crucial in changing English Law from a system based on actions to a system of substantive law. |
|
The issues to be addressed may also require allocation of responsibility for their resolution between different courts, depending upon which substantive law should apply to a particular issue. |
|
The level of knowledge that most immigrants and refugee claimants have is extremely limited with respect to the Canadian legal system and with respect to the substantive law applicable to their particular situation. |
|
It is therefore necessary to ensure that the substantive law on intellectual property, which is nowadays largely part of the acquis communautaire, is applied effectively in the Community. |
|
At both the federal and State levels, the substantive law of Australia is largely derived from the common law system of English law. |
|
In the law of succession, the rules governing the making of wills are English, whereas the substantive law of testamentary and intestate succession is largely Roman-Dutch. |
|
They have been adopted literally or in substance by a majority of U. S. states and clarify and rationalize a major element in the substantive law of crimes. |
|
This is because, as a practical matter, priority disputes are most likely to be litigated in the state where the granter is located, and the courts in that state will apply their own substantive law to resolve that dispute. |
|
It must be reconceived as only one of a set of linked policies and provision – including reform of substantive law, methods of adjudication, the provision of non-legal assistance. |
|
Presenting recent developments, our in-house seminar series allows students to learn substantive law while discussing files and receiving practical advice from our lawyers. |
|
Notions of forgiveness and healing, for example, may be relatively foreign to members of the judiciary trained in legal procedures and substantive law. |
|
By adopting this directive, we are not making any changes to substantive law, we are not in any way changing the court of jurisdiction, we are not in any way changing judicial procedures. |
|
So, too, have recent developments in substantive law. |
|
It is also sometimes possible at that stage for the parties to reach agreement on certain outstanding issues, such as the language of the arbitration or the governing substantive law. |
|
Our fundamental value in the law of wills is freedom of testation, but the inner tendencies of civil jury trial put our procedural system in conflict with our substantive law. |
|