The Canadian HIV / AIDS Legal Network wishes to add our voice to the many calling for
the immediate abolition of all aspects of «street checks» or «carding» used by the Toronto Police Service (TPS).
By 1825 it became evident to the British reformers that only
immediate abolition of slavery, by law, would extirpate the evil.
, King argues for the «total, direct and
immediate abolition of poverty,» concluding that the «curse of poverty has no justification in our age.»
Not exact matches
I also believe that it is an inescapable historical truth for us that the proclamation of Jesus and hence the original ground of the Christian faith announced the
immediate dawning of total liberation, a liberation that is inseparable from the
abolition of reality.
In 1828, William Lloyd Garrison, Lundy's assistant editor, wrote a violent and uncompromising attack on slavery advocating the new British approach of
immediate unconditional
abolition.
The BCC also wants an
immediate two - year pay freeze on public sector pay and a complete
abolition of the April 2011 rise in national insurance contributions.
I do not feel his vision was utopian; it was a workable vision of community, not unlike many that have worked for white people throughout history, from the Puritans on... It also echoes some communal efforts of the
abolition movement among others, and the Civil Rights movement, with Valentine, and Landers, in their speeches echoing Martin Luther King Jr. and the same debate over «gradual» or
immediate progress.
In a ministerial statement in April 2006 the Home Secretary announced, with
immediate effect, the
abolition of the discretionary scheme and the independent assessor's new approach of discounting under CJA 1988, s 133 (4A) at a higher rate any non-pecuniary awards to reflect the claimant's previous record and conduct leading to his wrongful imprisonment.