CJA

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CJA

(in Britain) abbreviation for
(Law) Criminal Justice Act
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The reasoning behind Westwood CJA's conclusion with respect to the inability of a prosecutor to prefer charges based on a fault element of negligence when prosecuting ADF members for their conduct in an armed conflict is summarised in Part IV above, but the underlying point is that, save for cases of command responsibility, negligence is not universally recognised under international criminal law as a basis for criminal responsibility.
"The CJA expects nothing less than unswerving attention to this proclamation.
The CJA has accused officials and functionaries of the Kufuor Administration (20 01-2009) of selfishly grabbing state lands, while the Mills government, which ca m e to power in 2009, is allocating lands without recourse to the Constitution.
Although relief under the BIA and CJA may have been appropriate in the Romspen case, the CLA might have offered distinct benefits for the lender.
Parliament swept away centuries of common law consensus and enacted the CJA.
The Daniel Pearl award was established by the CJA in 2002 in memory of the Wall Street Journal correspondent who was kidnapped and murdered in Pakistan in 2001.
I like to think of it as a kind of commumity center." Kim Cja;;emfger.
The development of the annual plan, or Plan de Actividades de la Armada (PACA), is the most important output from the CJA and his general staff for budget formulation purposes.
At the same time, a group calling itself the Committee for Joint Action (CJA) was calling a press conference in Ghana to talk about the worsening electricity crisis in President Kufuor's country.
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