«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.
Not exact matches
With a little
less than two months until the General Data
Protection Regulation (GDPR)-- a sweeping set of European Union (EU) rules that govern the handling of EU
citizens» data — goes into effect, we're seeing a steady stream of larger companies announcing compliance initiatives and tools.
It makes same - sex couples second tier
citizens who receive
less protection and have fewer rights than others.
In Reynolds v. Sims, the court ruled that «the Equal
Protection Clause [of the United States Constitution] demands no
less than substantially equal state legislative representation for all
citizens, of all places as well as of all races.»
Or would the Town of Clarkstown turn to a new candidate and go down the road
less traveled to a better future where there would be compassion shown for seniors; where there would be concern for property values and their
protection with a Ward System; where there would be a supervisor who would act with fiscal responsibility for those who pay property taxes; and most importantly where there would be a Supervisor who would lead the Town Board with high ethical standards and provide the
citizens of Clarkstown with an open, transparent and principled government?
According to Langdon, UK
citizens would have
less protection against the state than before since they would 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.
False advertising laws, consumer
protection regulations, and (to a
lesser extent) unfair competition rules have all been deployed by private
citizens, and ongoing efforts in that area may find a more welcome response from the courts now that the scope of these problems is more widely understood.