AU's leaders have promised eventually to create a pan-African parliament, a court of justice, a central bank and a shared currency.
One was intended to dodge a European Court of Justice ruling that Rete 4, one of three television channels in Mr Berlusconi's Mediaset network, was occupying frequencies that should go to another operator.
Meanwhile, in Quito, the capital, Ecuador's 31 Supreme Court judges are up in arms over plans to turn their court into a smaller 21-member National Court of Justice and subject its authority to a new Constitutional Court.
The list of 17 task force members includes a sheriff, a former Florida Supreme Court justice and a leader of the League of United Latin American Citizens.
Until the new procedures were set up in 1993, ministers could be charged and tried only by a special High Court of Justice, composed of their parliamentary peers.
Let us agree too that the reputation of the court is a legitimate concern of any justice.
The revelation came on the first day of a court hearing into the US Department of Justice's attempt to block Oracle's long-running bid to buy smaller rival Peoplesoft.
Should the allegations prove true, this would not be the first time Justice Prosser has been swept up in behavior not becoming of a Supreme Court Justice.
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The "Kolpak" term comes from the Slovakian handball player Maros Kolpak, who won a ruling in the European Court of Justice in 2004 allowing him to play professionally in Germany without being classed as a foreigner.
The "Kolpak" name comes from the Slovakian handball player Maros Kolpak, who won a ruling in the European Court of Justice in 2004 allowing him to play professionally in Germany without being classed as a foreigner.
The name 'Kolpak' came from the Slovakian handball player Maros Kolpak, who in 2004 won a ruling in the European Court of Justice in 2004 allowing him to play professionally in Germany without being classed as a foreigner.
Argentina lodged a complaint before the International Court of Justice (ICJ) in 2006, arguing that Uruguay had broken the terms of a 1975 treaty regulating the use of the River Uruguay which forms the border between them.
Over a distinguished career that spans three decades, Judge Sotomayor has worked at almost every level of our judicial system, providing her with a depth of experience and a breadth of perspective that will be invaluable as a Supreme Court justice.
"Over a distinguished career that spans three decades, Judge Sotomayor has worked at almost every level of our judicial system, providing her with a depth of experience and a breadth of perspective that will be invaluable as a Supreme Court justice, " Obama said.
But in a sharply worded editorial Sunday, The New York Times called for the impeachment of Jay Bybee, a federal appeals court judge who was a Justice Department official when he wrote one of the memos that authorized those techniques.
Of the many responsibilities accorded to a President by our Constitution, few are more weighty or consequential than that of appointing a Supreme Court justice -- particularly one to succeed a giant in the law like Justice John Paul Stevens.
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Fish Legal has been arguing that this position deprives the public of a necessary legal right to data on water pollution and should be referred to the European Court of Justice, since the EIR implement a European Union directive stemming from the Aarhus Convention on public access to environmental information.
The most important factor was a ruling by the European Court of Justice in November 2002.
Asking hard and probing questions is the job of a Supreme Court Justice.
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From 21 December 2012, insurers will no longer be allowed to offer cheaper premiums to female drivers, following a ruling from the European Court of Justice.
The deal is a stopgap until the International Court of Justice rules on the dispute, which is likely to take years and cost lots in lawyers' fees.
The firms hope to win a ruling from the European Court of Justice that would allow each of them to put all of its employees within the European Union into a single plan.
Mr Lee, a former supreme court justice, is presenting himself as a man of principle and integrity.
Under U.S. law, if you challenge the disclosure of your name in a foreign court you are required to notify the Justice Department of the appeal.
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The catalyst was a ruling made by the European Court of Justice in July.
The European Court of Justice annulled a European Commission directive banning tobacco advertising in sport.
The unions Community and Amicus are currently pursuing a compensation case through the European Court of Justice.
One of the senior lawyers at the European Court of Justice reached a conclusion in Sharon Coleman's favour.
First, a 1995 ruling by the European Court of Justice allowed players to move more freely between clubs.
Poland has voiced dismay after the European Court of Justice rejected a legal complaint it made about the EU's mechanism for cutting carbon emissions.
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