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The countries have now agreed to assemble a duty roster of judges, who would be available to serve on panels for perhaps two years at a stretch, to help develop "jurisprudence", as Debora Giorgi, Argentina's trade secretary, puts it.Another point of deadlock has been measures to ensure competition.
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The Baze opinion, he added, "was really my reaction to the developing jurisprudence, which I think moved in a direction that I didn't expect and is not correct".
Case law has not developed jurisprudence in this area.
In other circuits, appeals from the three-judge panel may be heard by what is known as an en banc panel of all the circuit's judges, which can develop a consistent jurisprudence over time.
Grieve is therefore absolutely right to say that the HRA "afforded an opportunity for our own courts to develop their own jurisprudence in relation to the ECHR", and "in an environment where the intrusive power of the state is increasing it provided extra protection for rights and liberties, just as Magna Carta did to reinforce the common law".
An alternative approach is to develop a new constitutional jurisprudence for upholding campaign finance laws to be ready when the current ideological makeup of the Supreme Court shifts.
Accordingly, this article suggests four research agendas ripe for further development: eliminating indoor air pollution, strengthening community resource management, developing feminist energy jurisprudence, and increasing women's representation in science, technology, engineering, and mathematics (STEM) and energy fields.
Workers had a right to organize and the State must foster and develop "that new branch of jurisprudence called labor law" (para. 21).
Compounding our isolation from international jurisprudence, the Asia Pacific has no regional human rights treaty and no regional court to develop human rights law or to build a regional consensus.
German law, however, because of the constitutional protection given to property since World War II, has developed a considerable jurisprudence on the topic.
One law professor says that this subverts "hundreds of years of jurisprudence," developed to ensure that "the facts that go before a jury have been subjected to scrutiny and challenge from both sides".
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