Sentences with phrase «legal rights compromised»

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When the dam of past episcopal miscreance broke in Boston last January, district attorneys began to be more assertive about the possible complicity of bishops in criminal acts, and bishops felt forced to compromise traditional and legal prerogatives related to the Church's right to govern itself.
After all, it was through political and legal struggles over many years, and as a result of compromises, that other Western democracies recognized the pluralistic nature of a free society and adopted policies protecting the rights of parents and of educators to maintain and receive public funding for faith - based schools.
After ritually assuring us of same - sex marriage's inevitable triumph as a civil right, and noting the predictable criticism of Wuerl's stand from progressive Catholics, the editorial rightly points out that there is precedent for a legal compromise.
The legal procedure allows you to settle your financial obligation for less than you owe with the help of a gov» t Licensed Insolvency Trustee, by discussing, formulating and implementing a compromise (deal) with your creditors while under court protection preventing them from exercising their normal rights everything stops, including collection action unless specifically exempted, like child support.
Capture, breeding and marketing of exotic animals is often done outside legal channels, thereby compromising the animals» right to humane treatment and the public scrutiny imperative for disease identification and control.
He goes further and argues that international human rights and climate treaties establish rights for Inuit that are being compromised with climate change, establishing a legal basis for adaptation support.
This makes it entirely possible for you to unintentionally compromise your legal rights.
When these transportation systems are compromised by operator error or negligence, defective products, or a breach in security — and cause catastrophic physical injuries and fatalities - victims have the right to take legal action for monetary compensation.
Likewise, the Court observes that legislation not providing for any possibility for an individual to pursue legal remedies in order to have access to personal data relating to him, or to obtain the rectification or erasure of such data, compromises the essence of the fundamental right to effective judicial protection, the existence of such a possibility being inherent in the existence of the rule of law.
It is a legal right to payment and rehabilitation for losses and damage caused by work - related injury or disease established through Meredith's historic compromise: Injured workers gave up the right to sue in exchange for full and fair no - fault compensation as long as the injury or disease lasts.
The case concerned legal issues of (i) the effect of a compromise in earlier First Tier Tribunal proceedings; (ii) the scope of a right of way (and whether the obstructions were actionable); (iii) whether there was a defence of acquiescence to the injunction claim; and (iv) whether damages were an adequate remedy in lieu of an injunction.
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