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Significantly, the Victims' Law legally recognises for the first time the state's culpability in the violence.
It recognises, for instance, that overload may be a problem in some areas.
"They draw the line that [publication is only allowed] where there's misconduct the law recognises, for example, criminal and regulatory misconduct or hypocritical misleading of the public".
A new domestic violence law comes into effect on 29 December, which recognises for the first time that abuse is a complex and sustained pattern of behaviour intended to create fear.
Pickavance said of his review: "It recognises for some people like those in semi-retirement or students fitting work between studies these contracts can just provide just the kind of flexibility they are looking for.
The American Bar Association's own code of ethics recognises, for example, that the confidentiality of conversations between an attorney and client is limited by what is known as the "crime fraud exception".
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It recognises Gill for her legal work and her visibility as an out legal professional.
Indeed, the law recognises that for addicts certain sanctions are not appropriate.
Nerida recognises it for the self-grandeur and bluster it is and seeks the solace of her wise neighbour.
Rather it is one that recognises that for civil liberties to be secure they must be founded on a society seen by its members to be fair.
"The commission recognises that, for cities to be successful, they need directly elected mayors, combined with real power and to be better connected both physically and digitally".
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