Some 55% of all incidents are now being considered as a breach of the law, with the majority of them being referred for possible prosecution.
The European Commission seems likely to challenge this apparently flagrant breach of European law.
The Italian courts rejected all these challenges and ruled that no breach of Italian law had taken place.
The judge also rejected the argument that the prohibition on an alien standing for election to the Chief Pleas was a breach of EC law.
Citing previous case law, Intel asserted that even acts of "pure malice by one business competitor against another" don't by themselves constitute a breach of antitrust law.
When there is any breach of international law, it is up to the state whose citizens are held responsible to ensure that the culprits are brought to justice.
Late Monday, Italy said that an order of the Supreme Court of India that prevents the Italian ambassador in New Delhi from leaving the country is a breach of international law.
Granted, this is not an easy task since not all civilian harm is in breach of the law, and taking the legally required steps to prevent civilian harm can usually only be described on a case-by-case basis.
There is a fundamental difference between using a private investigator at any given time to turn around a story on tittle-tattle, or to fish for stories and monitor people's lives, and to make a careful, considered decision to carry out a breach of the law in order to expose wrongdoing.
Olson, a stellar appellate lawyer who worked in Reagan's Justice Department alongside Kenneth Starr, argued that the Florida court's ruling amounted to the creation of a new law after the election--a breach of the federal Electoral Count Act of 1887, a law previously untested in court and exhumed recently by G.
The World Trade Organisation (WTO) last year declared the loophole in breach of international copyright law.
Speaking on BBC Radio 4's "You and Yours" programme, he said it looked like "a very significant breach of data protection law".
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The use of foreign broadcast subscriptions puts publicans like Ms Murphy in breach of UK copyright law because the means by which they screen football is not via the authorised broadcaster - Sky Sports.
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Jeffrey Monsour, a 14-year employee of the Office for People with Developmental Disabilities, seeks unspecified damages, claiming violations of his rights to free speech and equal protection under the law, breach of contract and defamation.
Mr Napier pleaded guilty to a separate charge of a breach of health and safety law.
Haaretz staff reporter Uri Blau fled the country not to protect a source, but to evade punishment for possessing classified military documents in breach not only of the law but of a plea bargain agreement with the Shin Bet.
Five former clients of CAIR filed the two lawsuits in federal court alleging common law and statutory fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and intentional infliction of emotional distress against CAIR.
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The rulings also seem to breach a fundamental tenet of Anglo-American law: no right without a remedy.
Defence barrister Geoffrey Robertson QC said a retrospective change in the law could be a breach of human rights.
The woman, who cannot be identified for legal reasons, complained that Tower Hamlets council's policy was a breach of "ordinarily principles" of public law and constituted unlawful discrimination.
Colonel BENJAMIN: The problem is here that the other side, unfortunately, are deliberately using civilian areas as platforms for launching these rocket attacks, which is really in breach of what I would call the first law of warfare, which is to keep the civilians out of the picture.
In a shocking breach of protocol and in apparent violation of the law, the man who until a few months ago stood at the helm of Israel's efforts to thwart Iran's nuclear ambitions attempted to take Israel's military option for striking Iran's nuclear installations off the table.
C. filed its reply brief in support of its motion for summary judgment in the United States District Court for the District of Columbia on behalf of five former clients of the Council on American-Islamic Relations (CAIR), who had earlier filed two separate lawsuits in federal court against CAIR, alleging common law and statutory fraud, breach of fiduciary duty, and intentional infliction of emotional distress.
As the incident was of a similar nature to a breach ITV made in 2011 when Amanda Holden gave undue prominence to a group of law firms on This Morning, Ofcom said it expected ITV to "take further steps to ensure compliance in this area".
The question remains whether the case will shed much new light on German law and the fuzzy concept of breach of trust.
The combined caseloads produced a sharp increase in insider attacks (48 percent, up 26 percent from the previous year), which Hutton explained is because companies suffering a data breach because of an employee incident often prefer to call law enforcement.
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Some international law experts say India would be in breach of the convention if Indian officials proceed with the order against Mr. Mancini.
And some cases are rubbing up against time limits, since under New York law, which governs most securitisations, breach-of-contract cases must be brought within six years of the alleged wrongdoing.
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It said council actions regarding some other aspects of the suspension were "improper" but did not breach education law.
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The most state law will permit in the context of specific performance for a breach of a personal services agreement is the equivalent of a non-compete obligation.
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