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Irish Constitution allows for the setting up of tribunal and inquiries Operation of Tribunals and Inquiries In May 2005, the Law Reform Commission published a report on the public consultation, including Tribunal investigations. The report ...
arbitral tribunal has made its award, it has fulfilled its function, and its existence comes to an end. If the award is not carried out voluntarily, that award may be enforced in proceedings in one or more national courts. The New York Conv...
violence in Spain is becoming more and more visible, the country’s laws and justice system are proving weak instruments to fight the phenomenon, according to experts from different fields who are demanding further legal reforms to address t...
Private international law” (as civil law countries such as France, Italy and Spain refer to it) or “conflict of laws” (as common law countries such as the United Kingdom, the United States, Australia and Canada refer to it) is a body of law...
international law recognises the right of the country of a person involved (the victim generally) to take jurisdiction. However, there are some crimes where any country can accept jurisdiction to prosecute: piracy, slave trading or narcotic...
Introduction Dave submitted employment tribunals claim for unfair dismissal on 25th August 2012 as he believed he was dismissed from his job because of unjust reasons. His employer Pamper accused him for gross misconduct for concealing and ...
the courts for resolving disputes. Although they deal primarily with individuals aggrieved that a government department or agency has got a decision affecting them wrong, they resolve party to party disputes, such as employment issues arisi...