Sentences with phrase «legal safeguards»

First and foremost are legal safeguards for the right to educate.
As my predecessor observed, «the obligation on miners to negotiate in good faith... is one of the few legal safeguards that native title parties have under the future act regime».
Legal safeguards exist to ensure this information is used fairly.
You may have less to worry about than you think: Canadian plans have robust legal safeguards and cases of promised pensions being cut back are rare.
However there are many legal safeguards to protect disabled employees from discrimination and firms can assist if disabled employees believe they are the victims of discrimination.
What You Need to Know The state of Nevada has a number of legal safeguards in place to regulate title loans.
Apart from providing their clients with legal safeguards, the FIBO group has also made efforts to ensure that their traders are able to receive the highest quality customer support.
But I want those powers to be regulated by the well established legal safeguards which protect individuals from coercive state power, not be given away carte blanche, allowing deliberate back door vulnerabilities to be created and contractors to roam through my browsing history.
Access to this information is strictly controlled with strong legal safeguards.
Unite Scotland's Stevie Dillion said nothing has been done to «establish proper legal safeguards for the construction and maintenance of wind farms».
You can't control how many Brits leave the country, you can't control EU migration, and asylum claims are subject to legal safeguards which restrict the government's ability to limit them.
«Terminally ill or incurably suffering people do not have full autonomy and choice at end of life, and those that are vulnerable are still at risk because legal safeguards, which would accompany the legalisation of assisted dying, are not in place to protect them from coercion or other malice.
2) Emerging markets often lack legal safeguards on property rights that developed markets take for granted.
In a recent report, the CCLA indicated that new technologies such as biometric passports should be implemented with adequate legal safeguards.
The onus is therefore on us to imagine how to reshape the delivery of Justice services remotely, while protecting legal safeguards in criminal and civil proceedings.
In a bid to head off Ukip's threat, David Cameron yesterday promised legal safeguards before the end of the current parliament to guarantee a referendum on the EU after the general election.
It happened, because in 1981 the Costa Rican government, as part of their ongoing campaign to protect the countries wildlife acknowledged that the phenomenon whereby the Olive Ridley turtles come ashore to lay eggs merited legal safeguards.
Assisted suicide could be offered to terminally ill people, with effective legal safeguards, according to a Demos Commission chaired by Lord Falconer QC, the former Lord Chancellor.
In that connection, I note that a significant legal safeguard in the university's appeal process was the important layer of judicial review which typically provides, where necessary, the required oversight.
In this way, governments could circumvent the crucial legal safeguards designed to protect our privacy.
Human Rights First achieves this goal by partnering with pro bono lawyers to help their clients access legal safeguards in the United States.
Finally, there are several pre-existing legal safeguards that adequately protect the accused against self - incrimination before she contacts a lawyer.
This means that proposals such as the recent US legislative proposal to require direct «cooperation» from companies bypassing key legal safeguards and increasing surveillance powers — to the detriment our rights and freedoms — would not be acceptable.
Mediation in its original form was roundly criticized by many attorneys who viewed it as eliminating valuable legal safeguards incorporated into the litigation system.
Stronger legal safeguards would meet the heightened data security placing it in the hands of a private firm would entail, it is believed.
Speaking at an event in the East Midlands, Mr Cameron said he recognised such powers were «very intrusive» but he believed that they were justified to counter the growing threat to the UK, as long as proper legal safeguards were in place.
Without those legal reforms, those who are vulnerable remain at risk because legal safeguards, which would accompany the legalisation of assisted dying, are not in place to protect them from coercion or other malice.
1707 ensured that from the outset, the British constitution counterbalanced the supremacy of the Westminster Parliament with legal safeguards and a proud rejection of uniformity.
«That is the term that lawyers use to describe a situation in which an owner has poked so many holes in his or her legal safeguards — by failing to follow the rules that govern corporations — that a judge decides it's fair to poke some even bigger holes.»
But, even if manipulation appears possible, legal safeguards might dissuade malicious activity.
(a) The Majority Unlimited, in a Democracy, lacking any legal safeguard of the rights of The Individual and The Minority, and
The issue was that technology was so new that there were no legal safeguards when an eSignature was made.
The legal safeguards not to be discriminated against apply to all stages of employment including recruitment, promotion and terminations.
David A. Martindale, Ph.D., Child Custody: Practice Standards, Ethical Issues, and Legal Safeguards for Mental Health Professionals, by Robert Henley Woody, Ph.D., J.D., 29 Journal of Psychiatry & Law 373 (Fall 2001)
Given that the consensus appears to be that it is right that legal safeguards are maintained to protect personal information, it follows that it is right that those who we charge with the enforcement of those safeguards are given the tools with which to carry out the role.
It is quite easy to save your family from such turmoilby using a legal safeguard that was put in place by the Indian government, called the Married Women's Property Act.
No, but they should've expect people to do that anyway, a ToS is nothing but a legal safeguard not a preventative measure.
In the Native Title Report 2009 the then Social Justice Commissioner considered that the good faith negotiation requirement is one of the few legal safeguards that native title parties have under the future act regime.
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