Photo: PhotoSport / Martin Hunter
The hosts secured a 12th Super Rugby title, a second in the domestic edition and the fifth in a row.
Winger Sevu Reece and fullback Will Jordan scored tries in the first 16 minutes but the Crusaders - reduced to 13 men in the second half - then had to rely on the boot of Richie Mo unga to keep the Chiefs at arm s length.
Photo: PhotoSport / Martin Hunter
Damian McKenzie scored all the points for the Chiefs with a converted try and two penalties, but the fullback will rue his usual accuracy from the tee deserting him for a period around halftime when he missed three shots at goal.
The aforesaid statement
[1] depicts the elusive nature of ‘public policy’ in legal proceedings that draw upon its presence in statute, conventions and legal systems. The Convention on the Recognition and Enforcement of Foreign Arbitral Awards, 1958 (“
New York Convention”) is a critical international convention that gives room for public policy considerations while assessing enforcement of a foreign arbitral award (foreign award). Article V(2)(b) of the New York Convention states:
“(V)(2) Recognition and enforcement of an arbitral award may also be refused if the competent authority in the country where recognition and enforcement is sought finds that:
(a) The subject matter of the difference is not capable of settlement by arbitration under the law of that country; or
Derek Chauvin found guilty of George Floyd murder; Chicago reacts to verdict, Pritzker brings in National Guard WLS
The streets were quiet in Chicago after former Minneapolis police officer Derek Chauvin was convicted of murder in the death of George Floyd, with the overwhelming sentiment expressed appearing to be relief and righteousness.
Chauvin was found guilty on all charges shortly after 4 p.m. He was charged with second degree murder, third degree murder, and second degree manslaughter.
A small group of people gathered in Daley Plaza downtown in anticipation of the verdict. While they were heartened by the guilty verdicts, they said true justice in America requires more than just one conviction.