Sentences with phrase «involving violations of humans rights»

So the court will hear cases involving violations of humans rights depicted in Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms from most of the countries in the Europe, regardless of their relationship with the EU.

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In response, the fund's ethics council began an ongoing assessment of whether any of the companies in the fund might be involved in human rights violations (forced labour particularly) in Eritrea.
«In a case involving the Republic of Niger, the ECOWAS Court of Justice stated that «slavery is considered as a serious violation of human dignity and is formally prohibited by all international human rights instruments.
«The attention of the Defence Headquarters (DHQ) has been drawn to a report credited to an official of Amnesty International, which military personnel are involved in gross violation of human rights and torture in the North East» it said.
«In line with our zero tolerance for acts of indiscipline and unprofessional conducts especially in relation to violation of human rights, we wish to further state that the soldiers involved have since been identified and apprehended.
Under the scheme's rules, companies may not be involved in illegal logging, human rights violations, or the destruction of valuable forests.
«This represents some of the many human rights violations involved with our technologies,» he says, pointing out that the media needs to expose this tragedy.
Exceptional revocation cases that raise complex issues of fact and law, such as those involving war crimes and crimes against humanity, as well as cases regarding security, other human or international rights violations and organized criminality, would instead be decided by the federal court.
Following Schrenk, employers may face a greater risk of liability for human rights violations, involving a wider range of potential complainants, if their employees are «integral» to the work or workplace of other individuals.
In some cases, Canada determines that an individual — who is not a Canadian citizen — is deemed inadmissible to Canada on the grounds that they pose a threat to national security, have committed violations of human or international rights, or are involved in serious or organized criminality.
The impact on employees consists of the potential loss of privacy; the inconvenience that may result from the CBSA questioning and searching employees suspected of being involved in illegal activities; potential violations of their charter and human rights due to discriminatory action with how suspected employees are selected for searches among others; and possibly other issues.
Dr Laubert started his career at Daimler in 2004, where he first worked on several litigation cases involving human rights and insider trading, was involved in the investigations of violations of the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) and the settlement negotiations with the relevant authorities, and also advised on many aspects of criminal law and compliance matters.
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