Examples of Australian Ruling in a sentence
English Ruling [2023] EWHC 1226 ¶¶ 93-95; Sodexo Pass Int’l SAS v Hungary [2021] NZHC 371 ¶¶ 22-25, 43-44 (Cooke J) (10 December 2021), https://www.justice.govt.nz/jdo_documents/workspace SpacesStore_ b0e16e36_bdd0_4596_a611_1579df33267a.pdf; see also Australian Ruling [2023] HCA 11 ¶¶ 65-66 (citing French decisions).This approach aligns with this Court’s decisions.
E.g., Australian Ruling [2023] HCA 11 ¶¶ 8, 69-74; Infrastructure Services Luxembourg S.À.R.L. v Kingdom of Spain [2023] EWHC 1226 ¶¶ 93-95 (Comm) (Fraser, J.) (24 May 2023) (English Ruling), https://www.judiciary.uk/wp-content/uploads/2023/05/Infrastructure- Services-Luxembourg-v-Kingdom-of-Spain.pdf.Spain waived its immunity against NextEra’s and 9REN’s ICSID- award enforcement actions when it ratified the ICSID Convention.
The Australian High Court correctly gave that argument the back of the hand: “the relevant agreement arose from Spain’s entry into the ICSID Convention, which in- cluded its agreement as to the consequences of an award rendered pursuant to the ICSID Convention.” Australian Ruling, [2023] HCA 11 ¶ 79.
Jesse Greenspan, Australian Ruling Opens Door for 100s of Vioxx Claims, LAW360, Mar.
Connell, R.W. ‘Moloch Mutates: Global Capitalism and the Evolution of the Australian Ruling Class 1977–2002,’ in Ruling Australia: The Power, Privilege and Politics of the New Ruling Class, (ed) Nathan Hollier, Australian Scholarly Publishing, Melbourne, 2004, p.
Acknowledged by many commentators, for example: D Bentley, ‘A Proposal for Reform of the Australian Ruling system’ (1997) 26 Australian Tax Review 57, 58; M Carmody, (former Commissioner of Taxation) ‘The Integrity of the Private Binding Ruling system’ (Speech), Melbourne, 15 November 2000; and R Woellner, above n 6.
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Nick Cater, The Lucky Culture and the Rise of an Australian Ruling Class (Sydney: HarperCollins, 2013), 22–23.