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He restored the judicial regulations by very strict punishments, including execution.
Ensuring protection of this right is just as important as judicial regulation of the matter.
Mr. Lessig urged the court to act cautiously before attempting "judicial regulation on net architecture."
In an attempt to override such opposition, the Academic Bill of Rights calls for state and judicial regulation of colleges.
Part of Cornwallis's work was the introduction of criminal and judicial regulations that to a significant degree still underpin the Indian judicial system.
Brown also contributed a long essay "The Judicial Regulation of Industrial Conditions" to Australia, Economic and Political Studies, edited by Meredith Atkinson.
Need Is Persistent The plan, the committee concluded, could be carried out most effectively by judicial regulation rather than by legislation or by amending the lawyers' Code of Professional Responsibility.
Specifically, at the time this Parliament favoured a genuine procedural regulation which would regulate the logical principles of any judicial regulation, even if it was simply by incorporating the customs which the Directorate-General for Competition had introduced over almost forty years.
Doubtless this difference of attitude can be explained by the fact that religious norms are of very much greater importance for a nation than judicial regulations, which concern themselves only with the interests of the individual, and exercise but little influence upon the development of the national spirit.
Although most of its prisoners are sentenced by courts to specified terms, sometimes persons were sent to Coiba while awaiting the results of pretrial investigation or awaiting sentencing, a violation of judicial regulations, if, as indicated in the criminal code, Coiba was the most severe regime in the prison system.