Sentences with phrase «citizen rights based»

The legal information provided includes an overview of citizen rights based on specific situations for use during simulation and interactions with law enforcement.

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Operating on a simple drag and drop basis, its intuitive user interface means it should be a hit with everyone from pre-schoolers right up to senior citizens, but it should also be a great help for the small business owner or manager.
While FTA negotiations with China present Canada with important opportunities to open markets and diversify our international trade posture, essential to this is the insistence on an enforceable rules - based system that protects the rights of trading companies and citizens in both countries.
If by law or regulation stations could be required to provide time regularly to members of Congress, on the basis that it is the right of all citizens to have an opportunity to see and hear their chosen representatives, and if a similar requirement were to insure free access to all congressional candidates during elections — only then can the knot be severed.
In overturning Colorado's prohibition of local civil rights statutes based on sexual preference, the Court in Romer v. Evans effectively branded a bigot any citizen who considers homosexuality immoral.
We work and look for a global society with life quality, with informed happy citizens exercising their rights and duties, based on the principles of sustainable development and democracy; integrated; upholding values of solidarity, equity and justice; open to changes; respectful regarding traditional knowledge and cultural diversity; committed with the production and consumption of organic and biodiverse products.
«I don't think Ghanaians listen to Martin Amidu before voting, otherwise they would have voted for us (NDC) when he was made the running mate... he has the right as a citizen to express his opinion but I don't think Ghanaians vote based on what he tells them...,» he said.
The Bolivian experience illustrates how, in recent times in Latin America, it has become procedurally accepted to resort to identity and ethnic self - identification to have access to resources and rights, which are not guaranteed on the bases of criteria that depend only on belonging to a state as citizens.
But — just as our human rights underdetermine our rights as citizens of a particular country — the «human rights» of animals (grounded in intrinsic moral status) under - determine rights (and duties) owed to (and by) individual animals on the basis of their relations with other human and animal community members.
There were also civilian detentions in military facilities, often based on flimsy evidence; denial of fair public trial; executive influence on the judiciary; infringement on citizens» privacy rights; restrictions on freedoms of speech, press, assembly, and movement
This law would also facilitate the approval of other mining projects, including dangerous cyanide - based ones, like the RMGC - led one, by depriving citizens of their right to protest by remaining on their lands.
«Putin's promise that gay and lesbian Olympians and spectators will be safe in Sochi is meant to distract from his country's oppression of its LGBT citizens,» said Andrew Miller, a member of Queer Nation, a gay rights group based in New York.
For example, if a citizen applies for permission for their spouse to come to the United States and that application is denied on the basis of their spouse's religion, that could be argued to violate the citizen's rights.
This would create a points based immigration system and end the automatic right of all EU citizens to enter Britain by the next election.
The EU has decided that it will prioritise the rights of its citizens and the UK's financial obligations, based on the provisions of that treaty.
Unlike the UKIP demand for a federal UK based on Little England as a fortress outside the European Union, Greens and progressives should seize this historic moment to argue for a new constitutional and democratic compact, with electoral reform, including proportional representation for both houses of parliament, greater participatory democracy in the regions, and a written constitution with a citizens bill of rights.
Another Lagos - based lawyer, Mr. Ebun - Olu Adegboruwa, also said the Ekiti law may come in conflict with the constitutional provision on the rights of citizens to freedom of movement.
Cambridge Analytica is registered in Delaware and almost wholly owned by the Mercer family, but it is effectively a shell — it holds intellectual property rights to its so - called psychographic modeling tools, yet its clients are served by the staff at London - based SCL and overseen by Mr. Nix, who is a British citizen.
'' [T] he Clinton administration, once a prime advocate of standards - based reform, has since had a massive failure of will and nerve,» the Citizens» Commission on Civil Rights contends in «Title I in Midstream: The Fight To Improve Schools for Poor Kids.»
For example, a project based on a courthouse theme might have included an exploration of specific legal issues, the development of conflict resolution skills, discussions of citizen rights and responsibilities, and the opportunity to conduct a mock trial in an actual courtroom.
Global Citizenship Education (GCED) aims to equip learners of all ages with those values, knowledge and skills that are based on and instill respect for human rights, social justice, diversity, gender equality, and environmental sustainability and that empower leaners to be responsible global citizens.
Our nation may have been ordered around the prerogatives of a select class of citizens, but no serious contemporary thinker argues that civil rights can be legitimately denied to a person on the basis of race, color, sex, religion, national origin, disability, or sexual orientation.
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Under whatever name you call it: «turnaround schools,» «Commissioner's Network,» or «schools of choice,» the bottom line is that citizens in the communities designated as under - performing based on these inadequately - developed and unproven tests have been stripped of their civil rights.
20th Century Chinese history is, as Lee points - out, the story of several hundred millions of people dragged from the middle ages to the 21st Century in the space of eighty years purely on the basis of the motives of powerful individuals in a society where the citizen must fight for the right to individuality - and even this slim hope was denied under the Maoist regime and the Gang of Four.
Since Louisiana is home to both the worst environmental pollution in the country and a high percentage of right wing citizens, she decided to base her study there.
ALDF has drafted a Model Law for a Private Right of Action, based on North Carolina's unique provision that, if passed in other states, would greatly reduce the burden on local prosecutors and allow concerned citizens and animal protection groups to stop the tragedy of hoarding in their own communities throughout the country.
The Dutch decision marks the first time human rights were used as a legal basis to protect citizens against climate change.
CCAMLR's Ross Sea MPA victory shows that, given a base of strong science and the combined voices of concerned citizens, the commission can do what is right by protecting the Southern Ocean and some of the most pristine environments left on Earth.
«The Committee is concerned that these efforts to silence speech are based on political theater rather than legal or scientific arguments, and that they run counter to an attorney general's duty to serve «as the guardian of the legal rights of the citizens» and to «assert, protect, and defend the rights of the people.
If Pope Francis is Right that Climate Change is a Moral Issue, How Should NGOs and Citizens Respond to Arguments Against Climate Policies Based on the Failure of Other Countries Like China to Act?
If Pope Francis is Right that Climate Change is a Moral Issue, How Should NGOs and Citizens Respond to Arguments Against Climate Policies Based on Unacceptable National Costs?
If Pope Francis is Right that Climate Change is a Moral Issue, How Should NGOs and Citizens Respond to Arguments Against Climate Policies Based on Scientific Uncertainty?
The Energy Atlas comes at the right moment to enlighten policy - makers on what is at stake: fighting climate change and its disastrous consequences, contributing to the well - being of all European citizens, and ensuring the competitiveness of the EU industrial base
(1) Threat to Local Rule - Our democracy is based on citizen involvment in the governing process, by stripping this local right, preemption effects citizens» ability to ensure local health and safety, protection of local budget and economy and freedom of a clean environment.
Once the UK is no longer under any obligation to apply or respect EU law, there would be no basis (at least in EU law) for challenging the consequences of its national measures for the rights and privileges of disaffected FUCs (Former Union Citizens).
These migrants» rights are largely found in the Citizenship Directive, and are the basis for the provisions on Citizens» rights in the draft Brexit Withdrawal Treaty.
Directive 2004/38 on the right of EU citizens to move and reside freely creates a system substantially based on an ever «greater degree of protection against expulsion», the «greater the degree of integration of Union citizens» becomes (recital 24).
Hence, if a citizen of India is not denied admission purely on the basis of his / her religion, race, caste, sex or place of birth, his admission to a restaurant or a hotel owned and operated by the government or private concerns may be prohibited as the rights of admission may be reserved with the management of the premises.
Earlier this week, departing Ontario ombudsman Andre Martin stated in a report, «Stopping citizens without an objective an reasonable basis for believing that they may be implicated in a recent or ongoing criminal offence, or where there are reasonable and probably grounds to arrest them, is unconstitutional — it's a form of arbitrary detention contrary to section 9 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms.»
Let's try to compare the point 50 of the opinion: «While the movement of citizens of the Union between Member States is governed by EU law, and in particular by Article 21 TFEU and Directive 2004/38, the same does not apply to visits to Member States by Heads of State» which basically says that the movement of diplomats falls outside the scope of EU law, with the judgment of the Court in paragraph 51: «Accordingly, the fact that a Union citizen performs the duties of a Head of State is such as to justify a limitation, based on international law, on the exercise of the right of free movement conferred on that person by Article 21 TFEU.».
In reference to Vatsouras and Koupatantze, the Court holds that according to Article 7 (3)(c) of the Directive the category of Union citizens who become involuntarily unemployed within their first 12 months of residence retain their status as workers for six months and may, for this period, have the right to social assistance on the basis of article 24 (1)(para. 53 - 54).
51 Accordingly, the fact that a Union citizen performs the duties of a Head of State is such as to justify a limitation, based on international law, on the exercise of the right of free movement conferred on that person by Article 21 TFEU.
In principle this could grant him a right of permanent residence on the basis of article 16 (1) of the Citizens Directive.
«It has failed and refused to secure, on a firm basis, the right of trial by jury, that palladium of civil liberty, and only safe guarantee for the life, liberty, and property of the citizen
We have reached the conclusion that the basis most likely to find a wide degree of acceptance, and one that is in itself a matter calling for urgent attention, is a constitutional Bill of Rights — a Bill that would guarantee the fundamental freedoms of the citizen from interference, whether federal or provincial, and that would have a high degree of permanence in that neither Parliament nor the Legislatures would be able to modify its terms by the ordinary legislative process.
Even if we assume that citizens do not have an absolute right to re-entry, the Equal Protection Clause likely bars a religion - based criteria for citizen re-entry.
According to them, Mr Gusa no longer had a right to reside in Ireland because he had ceased his activities as a «self - employed» person and could therefore not rely on the same protection awarded to regularly «employed» persons on the basis of Article 7 (3)(b) of Directive 2004/38 («Citizens Directive»).
It is a condition that those family members, if already present, must have resided in the past on the basis of Union law (Article 9 (1)(e)(i)-RRB-, but thanks to Lounes this should be the case: even if the Union citizen married after naturalization and their partner nominally has a national law residence right, Lounes says that Union law also gave them a residence right, even if they did not know it at the time.
«The Bill will also give UK citizens less protection against the power of the state as they will no longer be able to challenge EU law brought into UK law on the basis of non-discrimination, proportionality, legal certainty or the right of defence.
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