Robot safety is likely to surface in the civil courts as a matter of product liability.
They may not get far: as a senator, he will still be immune from civil courts.
Wednesday's ruling means the women can now seek compensation through the civil courts system.
Civil courts have the power to issue Forced Marriage Protection orders to prevent weddings from taking place.
But at Lockerbie only Pan Am and its security contractor were held to blame by civil courts.
The agency pursues the cases it receives from police, customs and other agencies through the civil courts.
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It said holding cases in civil courts instead of tribunals meant potentially higher costs for the losing party.
The story will probably now shift to civil courts around the world: that could be a long process.
Jackson and his legal team were equally well known in the civil courts.
The family are also looking at pursuing their case through the civil courts.
If talks prove fruitless, Spurs could yet make a complaint to the Premier League or take action through the civil courts.
Between 2, 000 and 2, 500 such cases are lodged with the Punjab police each year, the majority being diverted to the civil courts.
In 2008, following a long debate among judges, he modelled a simplified judicial robe which is now in official use in the civil courts.
In addition, HP is preparing to seek redress against various parties in the appropriate civil courts to recoup what it can for its shareholders.
It is a confrontation, long brewing, over the Justice and Security Bill that will allow more civil courts to examine secret intelligence in private.
Add the idea that the tribunals might be used only in cases where civil courts cannot operate, and the Bush administration's proposal looks less than unspeakably draconian.
Filing a case in the civil courts against Sir Allen, the SEC described the case as "fraud of shocking magnitude that has spread its tentacles throughout the world".
Thus, the SEC, in addition to administrative sanctions, has access to the civil courts to seek injunctive relief, disgorgement, and even civil fines, in addition to other ancillary equity-like relief.
Earlier on, peers accepted government amendments offered as concessions to extend legal aid in cases of domestic child abduction and to victims of human trafficking seeking damages in the civil courts.
The parties that campaign for the "green vote" in Tunisia, Libya, or Egypt have different positions on the defining issue of Islamism - whether to govern by religious law or allow different authorities, notably civil courts, to continue.
The parliament passed a law last month giving the soldiers immunity from prosecution in civil courts, but allowed military courts to discipline the troops if they were found to be guilty of any crimes committed during the operation.
Some readers may be a bit confused as to how the above statement could be true given that the activist judges on the Supreme Court last week ruled that detainees could challenge their detentions in U.S. Civil Courts.
This had led critics to say authorities now get "two bites at the cherry" as they are able to try again in the civil courts - where there is a lower standard of proof - if a criminal case fails.
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"As a sports person and one passionately involved in car racing for more than 20 years, the decision to apply to the civil courts to contest a decision of the FIA was a difficult one for me to take, " the Italian said.
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Then it's on to the second reading of the Justice and Security Bill - the measure which will allow civil courts, through the limited use of closed proceedings - "secret courts" to critics - to hear a greater range of evidence in national security cases.
As the third and independent authority of the State, the Egyptian Judiciary is comprised of secular and religious courts, administrative, non-administrative courts and a Supreme Constitutional Court, and penal courts, civil and commercial courts, personal status and family courts, national security courts, labour courts, military courts, as well as other specialized courts or circuits.
Government may use against Americans in Criminal, Civil and Administrative courts (any information) derived from CISPA warrant-less spying.
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That is a popular thing to say, but it sounds naive, given the deep-rooted venality in Pakistani politics, not to mention the civil service, courts and army.
It arose over time starting in the 1950s as courts decided civil rights suits.
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It's the Executive Branch's ability to keep sensitive information out of civil litigation in the courts.
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