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On labor reforms, he fought the unions head on, but he chose the wrong fight: Italy's infamous "Article 18," which allows labor
courts
to return a worker to his job if a judge believes that the worker was unjustly fired.
Fortunately, we succeeded in beating back the initiative, both in the
courts
and in the US Congress.
Courts
were bought, documents forged, and the process went smoothly.
At least 85 sharia
courts
are now operating in Britain’s parallel Muslim society, while the number of mosques (1,689) now almost equals the number of Anglican churches that have recently closed (1,700).
For example, we appointed an independent judge to take over the bankruptcy and corruption courts, because career judges were too tainted.
Far from embracing change, Putin will seek a fourth term in next year’s presidential election – a race he will surely win, given the Kremlin’s control over the media and the
courts.
Various national and international courts, including the Supreme Court of the United States and the European Court of Human Rights, invite public input in the form of amicus curiae briefs.
For example, he launched a barrage of criticism against the judges and
courts
that ruled against his executive order banning anyone from seven Muslim-majority countries from entering the US.
When one of Britain’s highest
courts
insisted that the government should pursue Brexit in a lawful way, the judges were denounced as “enemies of the people.”
By contrast, American foreign-policy formation is highly constrained by institutions like Congress, the courts, and the constitution.
While the latter number declined to 49 by December, after some of those held were freed by the courts, that is still a lot of journalists to hold in prison.
But as the number of people seeking asylum has grown, it has become difficult for tribunals and
courts
to determine who is a refugee, as defined by the Convention, and who is a well-coached migrant seeking a better life in a more affluent country.
The first Russian legal codes were compiled in the 1830's and the first effective
courts
appeared in the 1860's.
This meager effort, however, is an insufficient response by Europe’s democracies to the full panoply of Lukashenka’s dictatorship: his docile courts, brutal jails, and corrupt police.
The lesson of the US and European experiences is that improving workplace safety depends on the development of basic rule-of-law standards in courts, workplaces, and administrative bureaucracies.
Even the US is experiencing unprecedented attacks from its own president on the country’s media, courts, and law-enforcement institutions.
It is disastrous because it
courts
defeat by attacking superior forces: the 1967 Six Day War, Saddam Hussein’s challenge to the United States and his attack on Iran, Yasir Arafat’s fighting an endless battle in which he was always defeated, and so on.
Worse still, they have declined even to inform those brought before
courts
– sometimes in secret – or their attorneys of the charges they face.
To address the systematic violations of the laws of war and the crimes against humanity committed in the former Yugoslavia, in the Great Lakes Region of Africa, or in Sierra Leone and Cambodia, the international community, with the involvement of the United Nations, set up international and internationalized
courts.
Opposition activists were blocked from most campaigning, and often arrested, while Kremlin-controlled
courts
denied their complaints.
One hopes that US
courts
or congressional Republicans will rein in Trump.
The more Royal returns to the “classics” of the Socialist Party, and the more Sarkozy openly
courts
the extreme right, the more Bayrou’s popularity rises.
If this right is violated, citizens may petition the
courts
to compel violators to desist, and to pay to repair the damage.
Funding and support to assist Iraqi
courts
and prisons to function more effectively and in accordance with international standards is also essential.
Through the rigorous investigation and prosecution of atrocity crimes (including genocide, crimes against humanity, and war crimes), these
courts
provide clear rebuttals to attempts at denial or revisionism by politicians and extremists.
For example, studies of US
courts
with multiple judges show that male judges are more willing to hear bias cases when one woman is on the bench, and significantly more willing when a second woman is added.
China’s
courts
and the salaries of its judges are funded, not by the Beijing, but by local governments, which makes judges and the
courts
beholden to them.
Voters do not develop their own opinions about the courts, refugees, or the opposition based on their own experiences.
Even though assets such as land were completely secure (in most English villages, land had passed from owner to owner unchallenged through the
courts
for 800 years or more), investors had to be paid real returns of 10% to hold land.
Finally, laying off employees would become easier and more predictable, in particular with the introduction of upper and lower levels on payouts issued by labor
courts.
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