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After starting out proclaiming a clear instruction from the people to “take back control” from the EU, May has gradually blurred and erased her red lines: an end to EU budget contributions, limiting European immigration, and an exemption from European rules and
court
judgments.
Then there are the new populists, several PD old-timers, and plenty of other establishment figures, including several former members of the constitutional court, who generally fear change.
As recently as 2008, Turkey’s highest
court
considered shutting down the AKP for violating that principle.
Ortega, for her part, has called on the Supreme
Court
to annul the regime’s push to rewrite the constitution, but the
court
declared her request “not receivable.”
Throughout 1999 there were more
court
cases against Oragir than against all other Armenian media combined since independence in 1991.
As a result, the
court
sentenced me to one year in prison.
By a lucky twist, however, on the day the
court
ruled, Lord Russell Johnston, Chairman of the Parliamentary Assembly of the Council of Europe, was in Armenia.
These events were initiated by a
court
wrangle with Serzh Sargsyan, then the Minister of National Security and Internal Affairs.
For although Gagik Tsarukyan was convicted of a sexual crime in the Soviet era, two years ago Armenia’s courts exonerated him by vacating the decision of the Soviet
court.
Constitutional monarchy limited the scope for wasteful spending on luxurious
court
life (as well as on military adventure) – the hallmark of early modern autocratic monarchy.
Genetic Property Rights on TrialLONDON – In early February 2010, a United States federal district
court
in New York began deciding a landmark case as to whether individuals have a “right to know” about how their own genomes can dictate their future health.
The latest events clearly indicate that a czarist mentality survived the revolution, reflected in a Byzantine model of political power — an emperor and his
court
— that has as its main vehicle largely unconstrained presidential authority.
And, of course, the prisoners in Alcatraz had been tried in a
court
of law, defended by lawyers whose communications with them were privileged, and duly convicted of their crimes.
In addition to enjoying the tacit protection of the Trump court, he knows that the world is still heavily dependent on Saudi oil.
Persuading the bondholders to agree would be challenging – even more so in light of recent
court
decisions in the United States that strengthen the hand of holdout investors.
A new report shows that a million American middle-class women will find themselves in bankruptcy
court
this year.
Poles are demonstrating against legislation enacted by the ruling Law and Justice (PiS) party that would lower the retirement age of Supreme
Court
justices, effectively forcing out all judges over the age of 65 and allowing the PiS to pack the
court
with its own tame justices.
Moreover, the government has added two new chambers to the court, expanding the number of justices from 93 to 120.
The latter chamber will also have the authority to investigate past electoral complaints, effectively empowering the government to overturn
court
decisions dating back 20 years.
The legality of Goldman Sachs’ behavior will be determined by a
court
of law, but CDSs’ odious reputation is jeopardizing the survival of this instrument in the
court
of public opinion.
Tennis fans may admire a well-executed backhand; but watching players warm up on
court
would soon become dull if no match followed.
Other creditors typically cannot do that; in a US bankruptcy, for example, they must first wait for a
court
to decide whether the debtor company can be restructured.
But, though US bankruptcy law usually does a good job of restructuring industrial firms, it cannot restructure financial firms, because bankruptcy’s basic rules – which allow the
court
to consolidate the firm’s assets, redeploy them, and sell the rest – do not apply to most financial contracts, like derivatives.
The
court
may have deferred to the European
Court
of Justice on the question of the European Central Bank’s “outright monetary transactions” scheme; but it will not be able to do the same with respect to fiscal sovereignty, because the constitution is clear, and the ECJ has no standing to interpret German constitutional law.
India currently is reeling from news that a 20-year-old woman was gang-raped by 13 men on orders from a West Bengali village
court
for having a relationship with a man from another village.
Incredibly, the Delhi high
court
took care of one of its own, prohibiting the media from reporting on the case.
The Obama administration has criticized the law, church groups have protested that it is discriminatory, and a federal
court
has issued a temporary injunction, ruling that immigration is a federal issue.
What if Trump openly defied a
court
decision and ordered civil servants to act in violation of it?
If the constitutional
court
will not stop a potential AKP-led imposition of Sharia, who will?
The rule of law must apply to all, and very few believe that any of the charges against Tymoshenko would stand the slightest chance of being upheld in a Western
court.
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