Sentences with phrase «guiding principles of equality»

We are deeply concerned that this discriminatory law runs counter to our guiding principles of equality and mutual respect and do not yet know what impact it will have on our ability to successfully host the 2017 All - Star Game in Charlotte.
The report concludes that the guiding principle of equality and effective participation have been eroded by the Government's amendments to the Native Title Act and diluted by an ever - xpanding labyrinth of state legislation.

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At this time, when the people are moved by a strong urge for social equality and economic and political justice, there is a great need for a country - wide agency to look after their religious needs and to guide them to an understanding of the principles of Islam.
Both the majority and the minority must be guided by the mandate given to the government to build a vibrant society anchored on the principles of fairness and equality of opportunities.
Previous recipients of the International Solidarity Award are: Aung San Suu Kyi (2012) Jalila al Salman (2013) The National Executive has adopted seven guiding principles for conferring the Award to individuals whose contribution is to: (i) Defending human rights (ii) Defending trade union rights of teachers (iii) Working for quality education (iv) Demonstrating values of solidarity, equality and democracy (v) Educator / teacher (vi) Challenging violence, injustice, bigotry and hatred (vii) Working in countries outside the UK.
We are 4 distinct schools in two different cities, guided by the same principles of equality, diversity, mutual respect and critical thought.
I am hoping that the court «s role in this case will strike at the very existence of an absolute immunity under two guiding principles: equality under the law (especially when the alleged wrong has been committed by a person who should be held to the highest standards of conduct in exercising a public trust; and any infringement of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms constitutes «improper purpose» aimed at gaining a private collateral advantage.
Unfortunately, the problem with the guide, is that it does not address the principle concern raised by opponents of this regime, namely that lawyers don't ACTUALLY have an obligation to promote equality, diversity and inclusion generally.
However, if the guiding principle of justice: equality is absolute; than doesn't candour fit squarely into distributive justice as a matter of comparative treatments of individuals?
Guided by the Quaker principles of truth, community, equality and peace.
Faced with two alternative constructions of native title, one resulting in the inevitable extinguishment of native title in a piecemeal fashion, the other resulting in the suspension of native title rights for the duration of the conflicting interest in land, the court should be guided in its choice by contemporary international human rights principles of equality and non-discrimination.
The principled approach of trying to achieve an equality of division does not apply to income and maintenance (see separate guides)
The Declaration is underpinned by four guiding principles: self - determination; participation in decision making and free, prior and informed consent; respect for and protection of culture; and non-discrimination and equality.
In particular I use its key principles of: self - determination; participation in decision making; non-discrimination and equality; and respect for and protection of culture, to guide this process.
It is underpinned by four guiding principles: self - determination; participation in decision making and free, prior and informed consent; respect for and protection of culture; and non-discrimination and equality.
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