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According to the doctrine of horizontal direct effect certain provisions of a Directive may apply within a Member State between individuals and may be invoked before a national court without first being implemented by the national legislature.
In this situation typologies may be invoked.
After this point, the very broadly defined "medical necessity" may be invoked.
Ms. Pillay said, "Violations of international humanitarian law may constitute war crime, for which individual criminal responsibility may be invoked".
Symbolic computation represents one type of tool that may be invoked in the complex flow of the system design process.
The theory may be invoked to explain a number of ligand active site observations and serves as an idea for further studies.
Now, as Congressional Democrats prepare to move forward with investigations of the Bush administration, they wonder whether that claim may be invoked again.
The CAT says, "No exceptional circumstance whatsoever … may be invoked as justification of torture," a principle the US endorsed without reservation.
The Convention Against Torture says "no exceptional circumstance whatsoever … may be invoked as a justification of torture" and mandates prompt investigation and, if the facts warrant, prosecution.
But we do not think that that broad grant of general jurisdiction may be invoked in face of the special circumstances which obtain here.
In such a case, the inherent power of a federal court of equity may be invoked to prevent or remove the obstruction.
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