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is justiciable
adjective
Of or pertaining to justiciability; able to be evaluated and resolved by the courts.
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To acknowledge that is not to say that the issue is justiciable or that this court has somehow been necessarily excluded from the process for all time.
If the court finds that the issue is justiciable, it should rule that whether the state electoral process has conformed to pre-existing rules is a federal question under U.S. Constitution Article II, Section 1, Paragraph 2 and Title 3 U.S. C
He highlighted four principles that bear noting when determining whether an issue is justiciable: Subject matter.
In Tan Eng Chye v. Director of Prisons (2004), a case concerning an application for an order of certiorari to quash the certification by a prison medical officer that the applicant was fit to undergo a caning punishment, the High Court held that not every act of or conduct by a public servant is justiciable by way of a judicial review.
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They are justiciable, as indeed are current EU treaties; for the judges interpreting them, precision is everything.A useful constitution can and should still be drawn up.
Baker v. Carr 1962 Held that state legislative apportionment was justiciable in federal courts and effectively established the principle of "one person, one vote" for assessing the constitutionality of state apportionment plans.
However, Lord Pannick says this would mean that the provisions of the bill "would be justiciable by the courts".
The subject-matter of a dispute must be justiciable before the High Court will hear the case.
Thus, the issue of whether the treaty applied to Hong Kong was justiciable, and the Ministry's letter was not decisive on the matter.
Nonetheless, a dispute may prima facie involve a non-justiciable area but the courts may decide that there is a justiciable matter within it, or the courts may be able to isolate a pure question of law from what is seemingly a non-justiciable issue.
For instance, a dispute may prima facie involve a non-justiciable area but, on a closer look, the courts may decide that there is a justiciable matter within it.
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