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How quickly will the promised disciplinary law become fully operative?
Modification of rights in respect of disciplinary law (Article-45)
The chambers offers expertise in commercial, common, construction, costs, environmental and planning, public and regulatory and disciplinary law.
This has led to the federal government revamping disciplinary laws for RCMP members in 2012.
In March 1983, citing a 1980 disciplinary law, two judges lodged a complaint with the chief judge of the United States Court of Appeals for the Eight Circuit.
The Primate and King Philip of Spain had reported to the Pope that the disciplinary laws of the Council of Trent were gradually falling into disuse.
Legal officers can specialise in operational law (such as the laws of war and international humanitarian law, administrative law, and disciplinary law which is derived from the Defence Force Discipline Act.
A Politically Charged Atmosphere In the nine years since a new disciplinary law went into effect for tenured staff, 392 cases have been brought and 48 teachers and 4 principals have been removed or suspended.
But in this connection we have the promise of the President of the Commission to ensure by a new disciplinary law that in future we shall have an appropriate legal basis if irregular behaviour occurs.
The Vice-President has also called for a crusade against corruption, and for streamlining of the Public Service Commission's disciplinary laws in order to prevent delays in fighting corruption, which only foster further abuse.
"Not under martial law, certainly, dear lady," Naniescu was willing to admit, and did so with a certain measure of seriousness, "but under strict disciplinary law, framed by a suzerain state for the protection of its own nationals in occupied territory.
Last September, the Episcopal Church approved changes in its disciplinary laws that, among other things, will expand the statutes of limitations under which such charges may be filed and install a church advocate, a lawyer to help complainants understand the church's disciplinary process.
It explained this in its White Paper tabled on 1 March and will also make detailed proposals on reforming disciplinary law in the paper on the overall future disciplinary procedure to be published by the Commission in October.
In this manner it was established that they should apply disciplinary laws in Alcalá, that the Fuero Juzgo and the local fueros or estates were kept in place, and the Código de las Siete Partidas.
This means that the commanders on site must be able to send the persons in question home immediately, in which connection the country responsible for sending the individual in question is under an obligation to prosecute said party at home under criminal and disciplinary law.
The force officially gained recognition in March-May 1948 as a result of the Riptin Commission and after the IDF formulated its disciplinary laws, and quickly expanded as the necessities of a military police service were made clear in the IDF.