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Originally posted by Willi View PostNo,
Its a commonwealth court resident in the UK.
People just dont seem to get that. Dem think is an English thing.
UK is meant as an indentifier given that there are other Privy Councils that exist.
What yuh mean people tink is an english thing ?
"In the United Kingdom, the Privy Council, formally Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, consists of all the members of the Cabinet, former Cabinet ministers, and other distinguished persons appointed by the Sovereign"
Who appoints members of the Privy Council in the UK ?
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Originally posted by Maudib View PostI think you are majoring in the minor.
UK is meant as an indentifier given that there are other Privy Councils that exist.
What yuh mean people tink is an english thing ?
"In the United Kingdom, the Privy Council, formally Her Majesty's Most Honourable Privy Council, consists of all the members of the Cabinet, former Cabinet ministers, and other distinguished persons appointed by the Sovereign"
Who appoints members of the Privy Council in the UK ?
Di judge dem is commonwealth...not a bunch of Englishmen.
This is a wider more expansive version of the CCJ!
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Originally posted by Willi View PostHRM does, but which cabinet minister presides over any trial???
Di judge dem is commonwealth...not a bunch of Englishmen.
This is a wider more expansive version of the CCJ!
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Originally posted by Mosiah View PostNice try, but just admit that your were wrong and didn't know.
It's okay.
What's bad is if you don't know that you don't know and a gwaan like yuh did know when yuh neva did know - now, that's unforgiveable!
It is also referred to as the British Privy Council..
Stop trying to be profound... that is one of unnuh problems.
"UK Privy Council rules against challenge to proposed dam in Belize
Belize's upper Macal River Valley is home to the last 200 scarlet macaws (Ara macao) left in the country.
© WWF-Canon / Michel Roggo
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News: Historic challenge to proposed dam in Belize
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WWF's Dams Initiative
29 Jan 2004
London, UK - The latest round in the three-year battle over plans to build a dam on the Upper Macal River in Belize concluded today with the UK Privy Council's rejection of a challenge by Belizean environmentalists to their government's environmental approval of the project. "
"UK Privy Council loses appeal in modern Commonwealth
Thursday, August 17, 2006
by Caroline Byrne
LONDON, England (Bloomberg): Britain's Privy Council judges, rulers of overseas disputes since medieval times, received just 71 appeals from former colonies and territories last year as their importance wanes."
"An angry UK Privy Council?
published: Monday | January 16, 2006
Stephen Vasciannie
IN THE UNITED STATES of America, a whole battalion of lawyers and journalists can be expected to review decisions of the Supreme Court, and to present sundry analyses of what each pronouncement from that country's highest court may mean in practice. In the United Kingdom, some judgments of the House of Lords - such as last year's decision on unlawful detention - are also subject to extensive public commentary. Thus, we can expect a steady stream of argumentation about the jurisprudential implications of different American and English court decisions"
"Privy council rules on fish row
Jersey has won the long-running court case against Guernsey's fishing policy.
The argument hinged on a decision by Guernsey to make non-local fishermen apply for licences to fish between the three and 12-mile limits of its waters.
There have been appeals after a number of UK and Jersey fishermen were refused licences.
But now the UK Privy Council has ruled Guernsey does not have the power to set a 12-mile limit, but the island's three-mile limit is still valid."
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Originally posted by Mosiah View PostMade you do some googling and some wikipeding, no?
What is apparant is dat you and oddahs probably need to do more googling and wikipeding to reduce the incidents of 'Foot in Mouth' disease.
Nuff a unnuh need a serious reality check..
Yuh nuh see one PNP councillor a try jump pon van back and bruk him femur.. careful how yuh try jump pon wagon... especially when it not going in my direction..
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