After the Treaty of the Union, the 2 countries continued to remain with their own legal systems including court structures.
That breakthrough would allow the entire court structure in New York to be streamlined and brought for the first time under centralized control.
In the absence of more openness, nobody outside the national-security establishment will know how much freedom the secret court structures really cost.
His areas of interest also include Heian-period court structure and society and Japanese literature.
The court structure in Australia today is a complex mosaic.
The symphony orchestra itself, a disciplined, hierarchical body, was an extension of court structure, a point not lost on its time.
"We can no longer cling to this cumbersome court structure."
We have no effective court structure on Mars, not since Dauble.
There are two terms used in describing the Canadian court structure which can be confusing, and clear definitions are useful at the outset.
On the other hand, the massive changes in the court structure and procedures introduced by the Act receive minimal, though for the intended readers, adequate, attention.