10 ENGLISH BOOKS RELATING TO «IRREMOVABILITY»
Discover the use of
irremovability in the following bibliographical selection. Books relating to
irremovability and brief extracts from same to provide context of its use in English literature.
1
Justice of the Peace and Local Government Law
Whether settlement lost by imprisonment more than ten miles oft' - - — - - - -
Irremovability of parents by residence; child over sixteen years of age.—lf son is
emancipated he is removable to his settlement - - - - - - - lrremovability; child left
at ...
Patient in hospital ; computation of time. — Removable if residence has been
under twt We months • - - - . Irremovability; going hopping; break of residence. —
Whether pauper having no fixed abode in union loses bis irremovability by
leaving ...
3
Reports from Committees
I think that a great improvement might result from dealing with the whole question
of settlement. 7240. Sir W. Miles.] As far as regards irremovability now, would you
give a settlement after five years' residence ? — I am nut quite sure whether I ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1860
4
Justice of the Peace and Local Government Review
Prim4 facie evidenceof settlement - - '- - 45 Irremovability; unexecuted order.—\
Vhether in case stated paupers may be removed under - - - - 31, 62 Order;
husband's death; widow and child. —1rremovable for twelve months after
husband's ...
5
Parliamentary Papers, House of Commons and Command
I think that a great improvement mi Jit result from dealing with the whole question
of settlement. 7240. Sir W. Miles.] As far as regards irremovability now, would you
give a settlement after five years' residence ? — I am not quite sure whether I ...
Great Britain. Parliament. House of Commons, 1860
6
Judicial Anti-corruption Program
The introduction of a higher quorum for the lifting of immunity should be given
careful consideration. l It is indispensable to adjust the principle of absolute
irremovability. The Constitution should lay down the general parameters, the
content of ...
7
The Organs of Soviet Administration of Justice: Their ...
Also the irremovability of judges as a guarantee of independence has been
rejected by Lenin and Soviet writers. Only the supervision over court activity has
been entrusted to a judicial institution — the USSR Supreme Court — although ...
SECURITY OF TENURE Status of irremovability It has often been said that a
statutory tenancy under the Rent Restriction Acts is not really a 'tenancy' at all in
the common law sense of the word; the tenant acquires no estate or interest in
the ...
9
The Origin, Structure & Working of the League of Nations
Term of Office and Irremovability of Judges Judges hold office for nine years, and
are irremovable except by unanimous vote of their fellow-judges. The idea of a
life appointment was considered, and rejected since the difficulty of getting rid of
...
Charles Howard Ellis, 1929
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Emilio Rabasa and the Survival of Porfirian Liberalism: the ...
Actually, the experience of irremovability in 1911 was more complicated than
Rabasa's tart comment suggested. The measure was introduced briefly in early
October 1911 by the Chamber ofDeputies and sent to the Senate a few days later
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7 NEWS ITEMS WHICH INCLUDE THE TERM «IRREMOVABILITY»
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irremovability is used in the context of the following news items.
Are low oil prices here to stay?
"Out of the entire Asian experience our authorities are picking out the worst features - that is the absence of democracy, irremovability of the ... «BBC News, Dec 14»
Russia's economic model losing potential for growth
... A Just Russia party, who has recently stated that the real cause of the economic stagnation is the “irremovability” of the existing state power. «The Japan Times, Dec 13»
Lawmakers Approve Bill to Merge Top Courts
... to the merged court — by taking an exam — does not "conform to the constitutional principle of the irremovability of judges,” the letter said. «The Moscow Times, Nov 13»
EXPOSING UNACCOUNTABLE JUDGES' RISKLESS …
It discusses how federal judges' life-appointment; de facto unimpeachability and irremovability; self-immunization from discipline through abuse ... «voiceofdetroit, Oct 13»
Prof Ndulo Disputes Supreme Court Judgement on Mutuna
UN (1997) the European court of Human Rights held that “the irremovability of judges by the executive must in general be considered as a ... «Zambia Reports, Jul 13»
Sri Lanka: Constitution and Separation of Power
Ms. Knaul also said, "The irremovability of judges is one of the main pillars guaranteeing the independence of the judiciary and only in ... «Scoop.co.nz, Nov 12»
Ruling elite should stop interfering with judicial independence
Maybe we need to consider the issue of irremovability of judges and involuntary transfers in the judicial system. This may underpin the ... «Zambian Watchdog, Apr 12»