The Marshall ruling adds to a growing body of law favouring Canada's native peoples.
EU, and so to adopt its body of law, this system would be put under immense strain.
The reason was simple, if a tribunal was to be established from whole cloth, without an existing body of law, the sanction of world approval and participation was essential.
Until 1982, responsibility for developing this body of law was divided among 13 appeals courts, 12 of which had generalist judges who spent most of their time ruling on other types of cases.
That is without the ongoing cost of testing poop, or the fact that DNA testing often does not work, and the creation of an entirely new litigation process and resulting body of law devoted to appealing DNA-evidence based dog poop fines.
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For reasons having nothing to do with the autonomy of cathedral schools or medieval cities and towns, the Catholic popes of the high middle ages enlisted their clerics to organize a body of law, drawing from the old Roman law as well as Scripture, that could be applied throughout Europe, and allow them to centralize authority in Rome.
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In 1977 the Law Commission the body that keeps the law in England and Wales under review, recommended its abolition.
In doing so he invokes a growing body of international law that has the Israelis worried.
This is the primary body of international law, theoretically, that they were using to determine some of these cases.
China has developed a modern body of maritime law, expanded a dedicated maritime-court infrastructure and encouraged a specialist bar of maritime lawyers.
Seeing his brother shot, Dzhokhar Tsarnaev threw the Mercedes into reverse and drove the car over his brother's body, a law-enforcement official said.
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It has developed alongside a similar body of international law governing trade, finance, and the exploitation of natural resources such as the sea.
They met on Wednesday to try to come up with a plan strong enough to see off demands for a body underpinned by law.
Good luck, because the entire body of renters law in most states is written with the assumption that your tenants are entitled to live on your property, almost no matter what.
If it decides not to, the country which has led Europe in designing and implementing criminal-justice policies risks losing not only rapid co-operation and information but also influence over a fast-growing body of EU law.
Indeed, the DOL has developed such an extensive body of regulatory law and practice regarding independent fiduciaries that it seems virtually any transaction or course of dealing that would be prohibited under the ERISA statute, a corporation can engage in under the watchful eye of an independent fiduciary.
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Anglicans, belonging to a church that is established by law as a national body, are afraid that if the bill becomes law any of their clergy who refuse to perform a same-sex marriage ceremony will face criminal prosecution.
It is unconnected to the European Union, the law making body whose Directives become laws in different European countries.
It is precisely the accretion of a body of international humanitarian law that justifies interventions from Kosovo to East Timor and assassinations of figures like Osama bin Laden.
In 2005 the trade body ruled that the law unfairly discriminated against foreign companies despite the US saying that it never intended its commitments to the WTO to mean that it would allow the practice.
Whereas for too long now it has been observed that disregard and contempt for human rights has been allowed to exist in the body of politically motivated law that outlaws the possession, cultivation and use of cannabis by adults.
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However, a major sticking point is whether a new self-regulatory body should be backed by law.
She told MPs the UK Border Force would become a separate law-enforcement body with its own distinctive "ethos".
Universality is the beating heart of the body of international human rights law as it has developed over the past six decades.
The second front is legal, led by the Investigative Committee, a law-enforcement body created in 2007 and headed by an old ally of Mr Putin's.
The Democratic Party will now go all out to gain seats on the Legislative Council, Hong Kong's law-making body, in elections due in September next year.
Earlier this month, a conservative-dominated oversight body ruled that a new law allowing papers freedom to change from weekly to daily or regional to national publication without prior police approval was "anti-Islamic".
Alan Miller, professor of human-rights law at Strathclyde University, says that any body with public functions local councils, quangos like employment-law tribunals, and even privatised utilities will come under the scope of the human-rights law.
The federal law applied to any body armor that itself had traveled across state lines during its distribution phase.
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However, she, along with many other experts on eating disorders and body image, worry that the law is flawed.
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