Sentence examples for recent judgement from inspiring English sources

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A recent judgement in April by the European court clarifies that the vast majority of prisoners will need to be given the vote for the UK to comply with the European convention.

In a separate post Nearly Legal examines a recent judgement involving Waltham Forest council in north east London and a homeless working mother who was offered private rented temporary accommodation 17 miles away by train in Erith, in Bexley, south London (two hours away by public transport).

A recent judgement of the German Federal Constitutional Court supports our views [16].

"However, after very careful consideration of the recent judgement on proposals by comhairle to close two of its schools and reduce the stages of education available in two of its other schools, the Scottish government has decided to lodge an appeal.

A more recent judgement, based on recordings of Schubert Lieder, describes "Wilson's stentorian and rather stiff delivery the fast vibrato, his tendency to rush (slower songs sound better) and the impression that he is distinctly overparted in the higher register", all of which "does not make for a satisfactory performance according to today's standards".

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Why have recent judgements been so inflated?

While backing reform of the court, Mr Grieve said the Conservatives' proposals contained "a number of howlers" and "factual inaccuracies" about recent judgements - something that Mr Grayling disputes.

"It is at least possible that the US and or countries like the UK were frightened of the consequences for their countries (although there has never been any suggestion of improper pressure by the UK government that I have heard of)." He says there are concerns that the recent judgements may now provide grounds for appeal against earlier convictions.

It also notes that the recent European Court judgement on holiday pay will cost the authority an estimated £500,000 per year, "with a potentially very significant backpay liability" which is not budgeted for.

The reasoning of a recent Australian High Court judgement is discussed in view of the differences in legal and medical opinion on the extent of foreseeability of accidents as a result of sleepiness.

The two recent CJEU judgements of note here are the Digital Rights Ireland case (2014), and the Tele-2/ Watson decision (2016).

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