This effectively prevents situations where a decision which is relevant to someone's rights would not be challengeable. |
He recalled that the issue of whether judgements delivered under customary law were challengeable had arisen during the current session. |
Such a refusal does not produce binding legal effects and accordingly does not constitute a challengeable measure that is capable of being the subject of an action for annulment. |
Potentially the list is challengeable under Human Rights legislation because people have the right to be presumed innocent unless proven guilty. |
First, as has already been held, the letter of 21 November 1994 did not constitute an act challengeable by way of an action for annulment. |
But that question itself has so many complicated, if you will, and challengeable notions. |