Sentences with phrase «meaningful right»

«I think the desire to act and do something meaningful right now seems to be what's going to win the day,» he said.
Makes their brief rough stretch seem less meaningful right?
So my suggestion to you is focusing on teaching middle school kids the concepts that will naturally engage them, because they're meaningful right now.
Even handed contracts are much more prone to conflict than one sided ones, because even handed contracts preserve meaningful rights for both sides that can give both sides legitimate arguments in a particular situation over which they can fight and will fight no knowing how the dispute will be resolved.
Unless the State can guarantee the right to life then there are no meaningful rights to freedom or to security of person.
Outdated and lax housing legislation has failed to prioritise tenant safety or ensure them meaningful rights, the report found.
But the real value of this approach is that it defines and quantifies national obligations in a way that explicitly safeguards a meaningful right to development.
However, regardless of the particulars of any example quantification, the GDRs framework, or any approach to differentiating national obligations that is designed to ensure a meaningful right to development, could potentially reframe the entire debate.
Furthermore, the Environmental Assessment Office provided a Consultation Report which said, among other things, that if, as a result of a «taking up» by the Crown, a Treaty 8 First Nation no longer had a meaningful right to hunt, trap or fish in its traditional territory, this would result in an infringement of Treaty 8.
Federal criminal lawyers are faced with defending their people in a court where the «Constitutional right» to a trial is but a shadow of what a meaningful right to jury trial once was.
Not every «taking up» will constitute an infringement of hunting and fishing rights, she said, but if the taking up leaves the Grassy Narrows Ojibway group with no meaningful right to hunt, fish or trap in areas where they used to do so, they could have a court case for treaty infringement.
Initial coin offerings can, if unregulated, be completed quickly over the internet, with minimal documentation and without providing any meaningful rights or ongoing disclosure to purchasers.
Accordingly, when taking up lands in Keewatin, Ontario can not take up so much land so as to deprive the Ojibway of a meaningful right to harvest in their traditional territories.
Future act provisions: The absolute protection of future acts on native title land means that native - title holders do not have any meaningful right to participate in the decision of whether the act will be performed.
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