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the lawfulness
noun
Property of being lawful, of obeying the law.
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Lord Rennard denies all allegations of wrongdoing, and has sought legal advice from a senior public law QC on the "lawfulness or otherwise" of the party leadership's actions.
"He also made it quite clear that he is likely to take the side of law enforcement in disputes over the lawfulness of police conduct," Yeomans added.
"It is current law that states must apply when assessing the lawfulness of new weapons".
"The lawfulness of my detention or otherwise is now a matter of settled law".
The lawfulness of the first bill passed by the assembly under its new law-making powers was challenged in the Supreme Court by the UK government.
· Refusing them access to the courts to challenge the lawfulness of their detention.
There has been much controversy about the lawfulness of the program.
Instead, the plaintiffs wanted the documents "setting forth the Government's reasoning as to the lawfulness of the attacks".
In Afghanistan, as distinct from Iraq, there should be no quarrel about the lawfulness of the mission.
Is there a distinction for purposes of discussing the lawfulness of the CIA's conduct, and the question of accountability?
The lawfulness of Mr Miranda's detention under a power aimed at terrorists has been challenged and is under investigation.
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