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Ofcom has ordered Channel 4 to broadcast a summary of its adjudication on the programme, which was aired on Channel 4 and E4 on March 8 last year.
Icstis made the pledge this morning as part of its adjudication against Eckoh - the You Say We Pay phone-quiz line operator that was fined a record £150,000 over the affair.
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The Australian Press Council has an obvious precedent in its adjudication of the Glen Le Lievre's cartoon published in the Sydney Morning Herald in July 2014.
This centrality extends beyond the articulation of theories of adjudication.
According to the Realist indeterminacy thesis, legal reasons do not justify a unique decision, meaning that the foundationalist enterprise of theory of adjudication is impossible.
But, while Ipso upheld the complaint it investigated, the paper was spared having to print notice of the adjudication on its front page.
Such a "naturalization" of the theory of adjudication might be insufficiently austere in its ontology for Quinean scruples, but it is still a recognizable attempt to subsume what judges do within a (social) scientific framework.
On one hand, globalization inevitably inserts us into an ever-widening array of treaty regimes, each with its own mechanism of adjudication.
He also criticised the PCC for its "glaring absence of adjudication or criticism coupled with a failed act of mediation".
"This was a great example of a democratic adjudication of an innovation issue," Mr. Sarewitz of Arizona State said.
However, the differences may also be a result of differences in coding systems used or differences in clinical practice of adjudication of events [ 76].
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