Justice Stevens said, "Regulatory programs constantly affect property values in countless ways, and only the most extreme regulations can constitute takings" under the Court's precedents.
The issue before the Supreme Court was whether the regulation of morality alone constitutes a criminal law.
Directives, regulations, decisions, recommendations and opinions constitute European Union legislation, which must have a legal basis in specific Treaty articles, or primary European law.
The organisation's risk appetite, its internal policies and external regulations constitute the rules of GRC.
In a minority judgment, Traverso DJP also considered whether the recommendations and the regulations constituted administrative action.
The tobacco industry suit contended, in part, that the regulations would constitute Government seizure of property, meaning trademarks and copyrighted materials, without due process of law.
The recipients argued that the regulations constituted impermissible viewpoint discrimination favoring an antiabortion position over a proabortion approach in the sphere of family planning.
Mr Söderman deserves a lot of praise, but the new regulation on transparency will not constitute great progress towards transparency.
This regulation constitutes an important framework which needs to be developed upon by the respective Member States.
These regulations constitute a cost in that they prevent a larger number of deposits than would otherwise be the case, from being on lent.