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Ruth Deech 19 h
I will miss my dear esteemed shrewd member of the Stuart Young bursary panel, always doing good for students
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Ruth Deech okt. 15.
.⁦⁩ This was taken at ⁦⁩ 75th anniversary of women grads. On right Constance Savery oldest surviving grad. Barbara Castle,Gillian Shephard,me, 1996
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Ruth Deech okt. 14.
ECJ General Ct rules that details of MEPS' expenses can remain secret. European Judges own expenses include entertainment, family, residence, travelling, installation, transitional, pension, sickness, survivors' benefits.
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Ruth Deech okt. 14.
She was the law tutor at the Society of Home Students, later Oxford, and taught all the (few) women readling Law at Oxford for 25 years
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Ruth Deech okt. 8.
. You can comment about the memorial planning application on line to Westminster City here
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The Jewish Chronicle okt. 4.
Our front page this week
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Ruth Deech okt. 6.
Thanks! you were worth it a hundred times over . .
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SaveVictoriaTowerGdn okt. 6.
Don’t miss tomorrow from 07.10, when of & will be discussing the Memorial and learning centre proposed for Tower Gardens. The debate continues. It is not too late to re-think.
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Ruth Deech okt. 2.
Válasz neki: @SammyAEC @EdwardLeighMP
Government not in favour of it, sadly
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Ruth Deech szept. 28.
Wrong location, & similar design was rejected for Ottawa. We need to think through what is to be achieved by a holocaust memorial in an age of rising antisemitism. It shd not engender environmental controversy for a start
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Ruth Deech szept. 25.
Loved ! Guessed Wadham setting & Ivy W was at my college. Highly recommended for all lecturers, students & Oxford fans. And of course everybody else.
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Ruth Deech szept. 24.
Válasz neki: @ColinYeo1
What the court does is known. But there have been widespread criticisms of its judicial appointment system & mission creep for years: just a couple-
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Ruth Deech szept. 24.
The rule of law - applied in the UK for centuries - requires judicial independence, which rests on security of tenure and appointment based on merit.
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Ruth Deech szept. 23.
ECJ judges. Perception and criteria of appointment are what matter. Renewal is problematic.
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Ruth Deech szept. 23.
ECJ judges are appointed for 6 yr terms, renewable, by their national governments, at a salary + perks over 300,000 euros. Minority had domestic judicial experience. Most were profs, civil servants, or politicians. Scholars report that ECJ works to increase EU integration.
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Ruth Deech szept. 22.
ECJ is not a court as we understand it here, but has a mission to further the EU agenda. Ruling will therefore be what suits EU. Court is made up of civil servants and profs on short term renewable contracts.
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Ruth Deech szept. 21.
Looks like they are fighting over property. Reform financial law to make it (a little more) dignified.
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Ruth Deech szept. 21.
Tusk has a nerve. He was PM of Poland, a state that is under investigation by the EU for breaking its laws, interfering with the judiciary and more. One rule for Poland, another for us.
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Ruth Deech szept. 20.
Most countries require 1 or 2 years’ separation, keep some fault grounds or require children & money to be settled before decree. As says hard cases make bad law.
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