process law造句
例句與造句
- Since the passage of the current budget process laws in 1974, it has happened at least twice, in 1981 and 1983.
- The reforms were well received, especially the sections dealing with civil process law, punishment, and the city's constitution.
- Florida is one of three states-- Illinois and Nebraska are the others-- that has a due-process law protecting student-athletes.
- But such a move by D'Alemberte would violate the due-process law, and any action taken now by the NCAA also would violate the statute.
- CTA led efforts to outlaw child labor in the state and enact other protections for children ( 1915 ), and to strengthen the teacher due process law ( 1921 ).
- It's difficult to find process law in a sentence. 用process law造句挺難的
- A five-member panel of British and West Indian jurists concluded that the Trinidad and Tobago government violated due process laws when it hanged convicted murderer Glen Ashby on July 14.
- Having studied law at the universities of Uppsala, Leipzig and G鰐tingen, he was appointed to teach process law at Uppsala in 1879 . Bernhard Windscheid was one of his teachers.
- The constitutional process mandated the First Nation's Law-Making Assembly to pass two important pieces of legislation in relation to the Hydro Accord : the Process Law and Conservation Law.
- Despite the Bologna process Law is one of the studies that still stick to the traditional Austrian system without a bachelor's degree and a Magister Juris as the first academic degree.
- Also included within the realm of public law are criminal law, process law, financial and tax law and certain parts of labour law ( infractions and sanctions of the public order, for example ).
- Hardwick felt like he was set up for failure as a practicing homosexual . From precedent, the Due Process Law of the Fourteenth Amendment did not extend to private acts in the home for his case.
- Eschelsson lectured in process law at the university 1897-1899, taught the so-called propaedeutic course in civil law from 1904 and held appointment to examine students taking the civilexamen ( a lower law degree qualifying for some civil servant positions ).
- More early victories established bans on using public school funding for sectarian religious purposes ( 1878-79 ); free textbooks for all students in grades 1-8 ( 1911 ); the first teacher tenure and due process law ( 1912 ); and a statewide pension, the California State Teachers Retirement System ( 1913 ).
- In late 2008, Proposition 8 was passed by the voters, in 2009, the legality of Proposition 8 was upheld by the California Supreme Court in " Strauss v . Horton " holding that same-sex couples have all the rights of heterosexual couples, except the right to the " designation " of marriage and that such a holding does not violate California's privacy, equal protection, or due process laws; the In Re Marriage Cases still apply.
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