Mr Lloyd said he was delighted "common sense and justice has prevailed".
"To ignore everything that Argentine justice has done and to replace it with a commission that, in the best of cases, will issue, without any defined deadline, a 'recommendation' to the parties constitutes, without doubt, a reversal in the common objective of obtaining justice, " the statement said.
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Her lawyers argue the move is "ineffective", according to common law principles of natural justice.
But many critics and peers believe the change would compromise the common law principle of open justice.
We are told that if humans would just be willing to share in the pursuit of the common good, harmony and social justice would prevail.
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In health care justice, we share common values that our health care system should be affordable, accessible, and inclusive, reflecting respect and valuing the integrity of people.
But for Toyota, for common sense, and for simple justice, the most egregious and outrageous lawsuits must be those solicited by class action lawyers to make Toyota compensate owners of Toyota vehicles who claim to have suffered losses on the trade-in or resale value of their cars due to the alleged quality issues and recalls in 2009-2010.
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Such efforts will tend towards a lowest common denominator, which does not do justice to the complex richness of Europe and its changing interests.
At the time of the crash he was driving a Citroen Picasso owned by Louise Cox, 35, also of Oldland Common, who admitted perverting the course of justice, at the hearing.
Basically, he thinks, we should go into court with an understanding of what a crime is and what justice is like, and then let common sense and compassion and specific circumstance take over.
But Pepperdine law professor Doug Kmiec believes when Gonzales became head of the Justice Department, he may have encountered a common problem in the attorney general's office.
And we must be a source of hope to the poor, the sick, the marginalized, the victims of prejudice -- not out of mere charity, but because peace in our time requires the constant advance of those principles that our common creed describes: tolerance and opportunity, human dignity and justice.
Common sense and the principles of tort law in the American civil justice system are not always synonymous.
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Britain's ancient common law traditions are being drastically changed by Continental notions of how justice should be administered.
Labour had looked at having a Bill of Rights and Responsibilities as the basis of a written constitution - the then Justice Secretary Jack Straw believed a written statement of "common values" would help social cohesion.
Ban said the new pope shares common goals with the United Nations, from the promotion of peace to social justice.
The idea of debt depends on a common sense of fairness: if you borrow and don't pay back, justice is violated.
Scottish Labour MSP Claudia Beamish said to combat climate change required a common endeavour to help all the most vulnerable on earth and she welomed the Climate Justice Fund.
The Commission plan, which includes a proposed common definition of terrorism, aims to eliminate legal loopholes used by suspected terrorists to escape justice or string out legal procedures for years.
We have appealed to their native justice and magnanimity, and we have conjured them by the ties of our common kindred to disavow these usurpations, which, would inevitably interrupt our connections and correspondence.
"Incidents such as this are not common in Wrexham and we are determined, with public support, to bring those responsible to justice, " added Ch Insp Goss.
Although the prescription to base your compliance efforts on an assessment of risk is the most basic of common sense axioms, and although it applies generally to your entire compliance program, the Department of Justice has driven the point home and made it clear as well that an anti-corruption risk assessment is an absolute must-do.
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One of the more common questions on police discussion forums is whether officers would extend professional courtesy to firefighters, dispatchers, criminal justice students, members of the military, medical personnel, friends, family, wives, sons, daughters, etc.
But Irish Justice Minister Michael McDowell, whose country holds the rotating EU president, said members states would seek a common approach to asylum seekers.
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