The temporary victory led to the family of Alfie Dingley, six, saying it would be "unconscionably cruel" to further delay his access to medical marijuana while a former drugs minister criticised Theresa May for
blocking law changes and having a "pathological fear" of cannabis.
Such a statement, A4A added, would avoid any need to invoke
blocking law agreed by the United States, which it can use to shelter US operators from compliance with the EU law.
The MMoU sets out specific requirements for the exchange of information, ensuring that no domestic banking secrecy,
blocking law or regulation prevents the provision of enforcement information among securities regulators.
and international airspace, the EU's announcement does not rule out future efforts to tax foreign carriers," said Senator John Thune, who has led the push for the
blocking law in the U.S.
of a lower court's decision to throw out the
blocking law. The lower court ruled that cablers were doing enough to protect kids by partially scrambling the system -- blocking almost all of the video, but not necessarily the audio.
Health Minister Giorgos Pamboridis said last month that the signing of a deal on the Health Insurance Organisation (HIO) and IT company NCR Cyprus for the development of asoftwareprogrammefor Gesy, meant no more excuses for those
blocking laws for the national health scheme.
But then, you may run afoul of, say, French
blocking laws. It's a tricky situation."
discovery procedures by adopting
blocking laws that prevent disclosure of privileged documents.
In 1909 the Lords rejected the Liberal government's budget, which led - in 1911 - to peers being banned from
blocking laws proposed by MPs in the House of Commons.
Many people are starting to realize that this is information they don't know about their own food supply-and many have renewed their efforts to pressure Congress to stop
blocking laws that would require country-of-origin labeling (known as COOL) for meats and produce.
District Court Judge Spencer Williams, along with other judges who were sitting on the federal bench when the Ethics Act took effect, sued the United States, alleging that the Congressional "
blocking laws" diminished their compensation in violation of the Constitution's compensation clause in Section 1 of Article III, which provides that federal judges' compensation shall not be diminished during their terms in office.