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procedural
pro‧ce‧du‧ral AC /prəˈsiːdʒərəl/ adjective [ONLY BEFORE NOUN] formal connected with a procedure, especially in a law court: ▪ procedural rules
adjective COLLOCATIONS FROM CORPUS NOUN fairness ▪ A general concept of procedural fairness could therefore lead the courts into using and developing procedural forms other than classical adjudication. ▪ That the development of procedural fairness does involve the court in a balancing function is undeniable. ▪ No amount of procedural fairness could compensate for lack of knowledge of the complexities of the law. ▪ Considerations of national security were however held to outweigh those of procedural fairness. ▪ Lord Justice Woolf places great emphasis on justice as procedural fairness. ▪ Finally there is a general duty of procedural fairness. impropriety ▪ It is said that, in addition, the use of Form N111 instead of Form N79 was a procedural impropriety. ▪ This danger is particularly great in relation to procedural impropriety, and we shall discuss it again in that context. ▪ Thus in Britain the grounds for review are summarized as illegality, irrationality or procedural impropriety by the public agency being challenged. ▪ The judicial review procedure in the High Court is based on three tests: illegality; irrationality; and/or procedural impropriety. ▪ His Lordship articulated three grounds for judicial review: illegality, irrationality and procedural impropriety. matter ▪ The privilege is much wider than procedural matters, covering every aspect of the internal functions of the House. ▪ Detailed procedural matters are set out in section 0505. ▪ This principle is reflected in the rules which govern procedural matters. ▪ Theological or procedural matters too deep for such as Lucy and themselves. ▪ Dissociated from each other, the various topics were likely to be perceived as fragmentary accounts of practical and procedural matters. ▪ In each case, the situation involved a procedural matter, not evidence in the trial. ▪ As a matter of doctrine, procedural matters are governed by the lex fori. protection ▪ It is not that varying degrees of procedural protection should not exist: the range of licences demands this diversity. ▪ The incidence of procedural protection in this area is less than satisfactory. ▪ Claimants for social welfare provisions have not always been in a good position so far as procedural protection is concerned. ▪ Only by doing so can one judge whether the amount of procedural protection is being pitched at the correct level. 1. requirement ▪ The court may intervene where there has been a failure to comply with express procedural requirements. ▪ The effect of non-compliance with such procedural requirements depends on their importance. ▪ But how more precisely will the court fix the procedural requirements and what concept of fairness is thereby entailed? ▪ Commentary: the procedural requirements for making a recommendation for deportation are well established. ▪ It does not distinguish between different types of hearsay or impose any procedural requirements for its admission. ▪ It can also impose smaller fines on parties who fail to comply with certain procedural requirements. rule ▪ This was plainly the position under the procedural rules of the forum, Illinois. ▪ The committee based its rejection on a procedural rule for filing amendments. ▪ At the conclusion of the meeting, little progress had been made beyond agreeing procedural rules and setting up two working parties. ▪ The chamber's procedural rules mean that the Democrats will now gain control of its legislative agenda. ▪ Clearly, these various formal, procedural rules are very important. ▪ The essential issue was the extent to which the procedural rules of the forum court could be used not withstanding the Convention. ▪ Purely procedural rules may be binding by reference to the rules in force at the time when the procedure is applied. ▪ As has been evident, our procedural rules are sown in an adjudicative framework. safeguard ▪ Valuing the social benefits and costs of procedural safeguards may be equally problematic. ▪ One then posed the question whether fairness required any additional procedural safeguards. ▪ These procedural safeguards apply to most stop and search powers not simply those exercised under the P. &038; C.E. Act. ▪ Formal justice and procedural safeguards are best for child-care cases, whereas informal methods suit divorce and custody disputes. EXAMPLES FROM CORPUS ▪ All the more in classical law, when the formal and procedural differences still applied. ▪ It is not that varying degrees of procedural protection should not exist: the range of licences demands this diversity. ▪ Its manner has exposed the procedural inexperience of the first full-time Soviet legislature and the ideological divisions of its 542 members. ▪ No trial date has been set because of procedural delays. ▪ On the other hand, such measures are subject to both psychological and procedural delays. ▪ Some states, however, give nontenured teachers minimal procedural rights. ▪ There were also a number of small procedural changes desirable in public inquiries. ▪ These procedural changes deal with specific problems discussed above in Chapters 1 and 2.
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