Sentences with phrase «rights at the domestic level»

There is an urgent need to counter the influence of the revisionist and unilateral activism of the European Court of Human Rights at the domestic level.

Not exact matches

The regulation of mobility through legal frameworks at the European and international level, as well as the domestic, has generated a range of rights — to reside, of abode, to work, to rent — that are shaped by the interaction of multiple statuses — «EEA national», «asylum seeker», «habitual resident», «jobseeker», «worker», «self - sufficient person».
Of course rights and licensing will continue to play an important role in this and with the digital sector developing at such a rapid pace it's clear that these can work hand in hand to break down more sales boundaries on a domestic and international level now and in the near future.
They passed a budget that restored funding to pre-recession levels for Eastside Legal Assistance Program, Northwest Immigrant Rights Project, TeamChild, Solid Ground — Family Assistance Program, and Unemployment Law Project; added Seattle Community Law Center to the budget; and secured additional funding for ELAP to provide a Domestic Violence Attorney at the Domestic Abuse Women's Network (DAWN).
This makes investment treaty arbitration into an adjudicatory process for resolving investor - State disputes that involves predetermined rules of procedure and substance, much like when a State submits to the jurisdiction of an international human rights court or to administrative or constitutional judicial review at the domestic level.
At the domestic level, the principle of free, prior and informed consent is built into the Aboriginal Land Rights Act (Northern Territory) 1976 (Cth)(ALRA (NT)-RRB-.
The three parties to this landmark statement acknowledged that, while there is still a long way to go to significantly improve rights protection for Indigenous Australians at the domestic level, the statement signaled their common intent to:
Despite our international obligations to protect the distinct human rights of Indigenous peoples to land, territories, water and natural resources, the human right to water is often poorly implemented at a domestic level.
providing information about the international human rights framework and how it might be used at the domestic level
In the end what is important is that through international dialogue, the human rights dimension of the issues at hand can be greater emphasised and understood by those who draft and formulate policies and legislation at the domestic level.
At the domestic level, the human rights significance of an issue is often diluted according to economic and other interests.
With regard to maximising the mechanisms available at the domestic level to develop effective policy and law, the Office of the High Commissioner for Human Rights highlights four key governance themes:
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