Not exact matches
The submission comes as Verizon and other top Internet service providers like AT&T (t), Comcast (cmcsa), and
Charter Communications (chtr) have won several victories over regulations
adopted by the FCC
under the Obama administration.
The Security Council has
adopted the resolution as a measure to maintain or restore international peace and security
under Chapter VII of the United Nations
Charter, which provides for such action by air, sea and land forces as may be necessary to maintain or restore international peace and security.
Under the law, if a majority of parents with children at a failing public school sign a petition, they can «trigger» a change in the school's governance, forcing the school district to
adopt one of a handful of reforms: getting rid of some teachers, firing the principal, shutting the school down, or turning it into a
charter school.
This work culminated with a revised set of regulations
adopted by the State Board of Education to add specificity to the condition of district facilities
charter schools are entitled to
under Prop. 39, and the criteria and timelines of the Prop. 39 facilities request and offer process.
With the General Assembly returning to the Capitol to
adopt legislation needed to implement next year's state budget, it would be nice to believe that Connecticut's elected officials won't fold
under the pressure to back off the demand for transparency on the part of the privately owned, but publicly funded
charter schools and their holding companies.
EU citizens can not invoke their EU
Charter rights before the CJEU, but must rely on NGOs using the complaint procedure
adopted by the Council of Europe
under the European Social
Charter.
In upholding the impugned by - laws, [2] the Court
adopted the finding in Pepsi Cola that a ban on criminal, tortious, or coercive conduct will be justified
under section 1 of the
Charter.
The consensus seems to be rather that letting any countervailing obligations
under another agreement prevail over those of the
Charter, including and especially the implementation of resolutions
adopted by the Security Council
under Chapter VII, would be in violation of Article 103.
In terms of «fundamental rights», an employer is prohibited from
adopting a dress code that unreasonably restricts an employee's freedom of expression, a right guaranteed
under article 3 of Quebec's
Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms.
Municipal and regional courts are increasingly engaged by individuals and legal entities in questions relating to UN Security Council measures
adopted under Article 41 of the
Charter.