"Local courts ensure easy and speedy access to justice across the country, " she said.
Lib Dem justice spokeswoman Alison McInnes MSP urged local SNP MSPs to show support for local courts.
Even without arbitration, they will stay in Australia, which has reliable local courts and rich natural resources.
The demonstration, dubbed "Blockupy", was the only one not banned by local courts after Frankfurt expressed concern about the possibility of riots.
But investors might think twice about putting their money into a market where local courts can help to determine how firms are valued.
The women appealed to the court of law but the Supreme Court of the province instructed the local courts to not hear the case.
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Most are dealt with by lay magistrates in local courts, capable of imposing prison sentences of up to two years, or involve guilty pleas.
As a two-man team, they venture into the tough, hostile inner-city neighborhoods of Los Angeles and try to hustle the kings of the local courts.
The concern stems from a fear that local courts would seek to apply aspects of Shariah law when trying to reach difficult decisions between family members who are Muslim.
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Earlier this year, Congress passed a bill forcing most big class-action suits to go through the federal courts, thus preventing lawyers from shopping around for the most plaintiff-friendly local courts.
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They say that ICSID was set up to enable firms to avoid local courts, and that their awards are binding even without Argentine judicial approval a position that ICSID's arbitrators have backed.
So local courts do not even have the experience and the jurisprudence to try cases of price manipulation and insider trading as no such case has ever been brought to them before.
Over the past few years, a number of active duty and retired IDF senior officers were forced to cancel visits to Britain after such complaints were filed against them in sympathetic local courts.
The three SMEs that went bankrupt in Wenzhou are facing allegations of corruption and mismanagement in local courts, suggesting that their situation may not be indicative of broader economic problems affecting enterprises of their size.
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Consider a transmission case in Montana that is now ensnared in both the body politic and in the local courts: The state would host a 215-mile power line owned by Enbridge, called the Montana Alberta Tie.
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The states of New York and Illinois have passed laws giving residents the right to go to local courts to have foreign libel judgments declared unenforceable if issued by courts where free-speech standards are lower than in America.
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As well as cutting the number of time-wasting appeals, such a measure would have allowed the government to seek the swift defeat of the welter of temporary injunctions by local courts that often greet any new tax or privatisation, on the ground of unconstitutionality.
That order gave civilian contractors in Iraq immunity from prosecution in local Iraqi courts.
When UEFA announced that Sion would be kicked out of competition for using ineligible players, the club went into legal overdrive, filing suits everywhere from local Swiss courts to the European Commission.
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Such a plan would only work if it were based on solid grounds in economics and ethics, and were applied by all UN member countries, and by local governments, courts, universities, and archeological communities.
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All local government offices, courts and administrative institutions are located here.
But the opposition is not over: two of the hotel sales have been challenged this week in the courts by local managers, and a supreme court ruling on the validity of the aluminium company sale is expected soon.
The nationwide strike, called by private-sector umbrella union GSEE and its public-sector counterpart, Adedy, paralyzed public services, shutting central and local government offices, courts, tax offices, state-controlled banks, schools and universities countrywide, while hospitals were operating on skeleton staff.
He pointed out Labour had introduced local pay variations in the Courts Service, but then he adopted a rather contradictory line.
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The justice secretary acknowledged the central role the courts have in local communities but said many of the towns they were built to serve have shrunk.
Texas had been funding its schools through local property taxes, an arrangement courts found problematic.
L.U. It would, however, make it easier for the courts to strike down local statutes.
But the company challenged the new index methodology in the courts, where a local judge decided that Elektra should be exempt from the new rules.
The family courts rule on cases where local authorities want to remove children from their natural families for reasons including risk of abuse or neglect.
They have done so at a time when Texas's redistricting plan has stirred controversy and when the Colorado courts have just struck down a local gerrymandering scheme.
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