In those situations, as explained in Part III.B.4, using compensatory damages as a benchmark for measuring re-tributive damages would create a signal of inequality of human worth since compensatory damages are often keyed to one's economic status in life, not one's political status wherein one bears the privileges and burdens
of equal citizenship.
Ignoring this distinction, the Court has in recent years drastically undermined efforts to redeem the Fourteenth Amendment's promise
of equal citizenship for all.
Throughout the Civil Rights era, the Latin @ community called for bilingual education, not only as a way of educating their children, but also as a «means to realize the promise
of equal citizenship» (Del Valle, 1998, p. 194).
Such an approach is not viable in the modern world, where we have the concept
of equal citizenship.
Not exact matches
The Company believes in and supports
equal opportunity in employment to all persons regardless
of race, color, national origin,
citizenship status, sex, marital status, gender identity or expression, sexual orientation or perceived sexual orientation, age, religion, veteran status, military status, disability, history
of disability or perceived disability.
The Resolution promised that the Muslims would be able to live their lives in accordance with the principles
of the Holy Qur» an and the Sunnah, and the religious minorities would enjoy full and
equal rights
of citizenship.
«Amendment 14 addressed
citizenship rights and
equal protection
of the laws — namely for former black slaves.
Then 14 years after the Declaration
of Independence, which proclaimed «all men are created
equal and endowed by their creator with certain unalienable rights,» the lie was embedded in the U.S. legal structure through the Naturalization Act
of 1790, which barred the rights
of citizenship from both free and enslaved black people.
globalisation with a human face, global
citizenship, sustainable development, good governance, consensus - building, global ethic, cultural diversity, cultural liberty, dialogue among civilizations, quality
of life, quality education, education for all, right to choose, informed choice, informed consent, gender,
equal opportunity, empowerment, NGOs, civil society, partnerships, transparency, bottom - up participation, accountability, holism, broad - based consultation, facilitation, inclusion, awareness - raising, clarification
of values, capacity - building, women's rights, children's rights, reproductive rights, sexual orientation, safe abortion, safe motherhood, enabling environment,
equal access, life skills education, peer education, bodily integrity, internalisation, ownership, bestpractices, indicators
of progress, culturally sensitive approaches, secular spirituality, Youth Parliament, peace education, the rights
of future generations, corporate social responsibility, fair trade, human security, precautionary principle, prevention...
To be sure, there were many admirable statements confessing how far short the churches have fallen from measuring up to the Christian ideal and calling for
equal treatment
of all races in policies having to do with immigration,
citizenship and economic opportunity.
Fourteen years after the Declaration that declared «all men are created
equal» our founding fathers passed the Naturalization Act
of 1790, which declared only white men could be naturalized into American
citizenship.
Everything is focused on the public space, from the prism
of a republican, that strikes a bell for equity and
equal - opportunity
citizenship.
And they are full and
equal citizens and deserve the rights
of citizenship.
According to this article: In the West, the word secular implies three things: freedom
of religion,
equal citizenship to each citizen regardless
of his or...
It is an affront to the principles
of democracy and
equal citizenship.»
Pre-Campaign Community Service / Activism: Worked extensively with Family
of Woodstock, Rip Van Winkle Council
of Boy Scouts
of America, establishing Ulster County Habitat for Humanity, Ralph Darmstadt Homeless Shelter, Ulster County Board
of Health and Ulster County Human Rights Commission, Caring Hands Soup Kitchen Board Member, Midtown Rising Board Member, Teacher at Woodbourne Prison, part
of Rising Hope Program Platform At a Glance Economy: Supports farming subsidies, job creation through infrastructure investments in rural broadband and sustainable technology, in favor
of strong unions Healthcare: Medicare for All Women's Rights: Pro-choice, supports fully funding Planned Parenthood, birth control to be paid for employer, supports
equal pay for
equal work Racial Justice: Will work to prevent discrimination
of all kind Immigration: Supports comprehensive immigration reform that includes path to
citizenship for undocumented immigrants Foreign Policy: Supports increased pressure on North Korea but not military intervention Environment: Supports measures to stall climate change and create green jobs LGBTQ: Supports anti-discrimination
of all people Gun Control: Will not take NRA money, supports common sense gun control and against Faso's vote to allow the mentally disabled to obtain firearms
In boldface, he concluded: The policy
of the United States [should be] to bring the Negro American to full and
equal sharing in the responsibilities and rewards
of citizenship.
The policy
of the United States is to bring the Negro American to full and
equal sharing in the responsibilities and rewards
of citizenship.
The second cycle
of the International Civic and
Citizenship Education Study (ICCS) has recorded an increase in student support
of gender equality and
equal opportunities for all ethnic and racial groups.
The second cycle
of the International Civic and
Citizenship Education Study has recorded an increase in student support
of gender equality and
equal opportunities for all ethnic and racial groups.
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Britain has for a long time been among the most «multicultural»
of the European countries, offering
citizenship, voting rights, and
equal access to housing, education, and welfare to immigrants from the former empire.
All else being
equal, endorsing voting as a mark
of good
citizenship boosted anticipated engagement by about one - eighth
of a standard deviation - a slightly larger impact than resulted from an increase in parents» education
of one standard deviation.
All else being
equal, a typical individual who attended the school with the largest percentage
of students identifying voting as a component
of good
citizenship was 14 percentage points more likely to vote than the person who attended schools with the lowest percentage
of students identifying voting as a civic duty.
The promise
of public education holds that all children — regardless
of family circumstances — can be placed on an
equal footing to pursue their goals for college, careers and
citizenship.
Summit Public Schools is an
equal opportunity employer and does not discriminate against any employee or applicant on the basis
of race, color, ethnicity, national origin, religion, gender, gender identity and / or expression, sexual orientation, disability, age, marital status, military status, pregnancy, parenthood,
citizenship status, creed, or any other characteristic protected by federal, state or local law.
Sullivan brilliantly dissects the positions
of the four factions he sees battling over homosexuality in America, then advances military service and marriage as the political goals gays most need to pursue in order to achieve
equal citizenship.
In Ontario, the Human Rights Code protects the «right to
equal treatment with respect to employment without discrimination because
of race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin,
citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record
of offences, marital status, family status or disability» and also protects against discrimination based on the intersection
of multiple
of these grounds.
The American Kennel Club provides
equal employment opportunities to all employees and applicants for employment without regard
of race, color, gender, gender identity, sexual orientation, marital status, domestic partnership status, pregnancy, religion, creed, genetic condition or information, disability, national origin, ancestry,
citizenship, military status, or on the basis
of age with respect to persons 18 years or older and any other status protected by law.
Through performances, installations, videos, paintings, and photography, this Latin America: Endless Transformation acted as a dynamic laboratory for each artist to examine and experiment with different aspects
of identity as patriotism, community,
citizenship, the pursuit
of happiness, freedom,
equal rights, and activism.
Every person has a right to
equal treatment with respect to services, goods and facilities, without discrimination because
of race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin,
citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status or disability.
(1) Every person has a right to
equal treatment with respect to the occupancy
of accommodation, without discrimination because
of race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin,
citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status, disability or the receipt
of public assistance.
The Court starts by emphasizing that EU citizens can only claim
equal treatment with respect to social assistance benefits on the basis
of article 24 (1)
of Directive 2004/38 («
Citizenship Directive») if they meet the residence conditions
of that Directive (para. 38).
The amendment addresses
citizenship rights and
equal protection
of the laws and was proposed in response to issues related to former slaves following the Civil War.
In Paragraph 5.19, the District Court provides a delineation
of the ECJ's conception
of EU
citizenship: «the CJEU has ruled that
citizenship of the Union should be the primary status
of nationals
of the EU Member States and that, on that basis, subject to explicit legal exceptions, [they] are entitled to
equal treatment in law».
On the basis
of this conception
of EU
citizenship — as an independent and incipiently fundamental status that guarantees conditional
equal treatment for all nationals
of the Member States and that can not be extinguished by executive actions without a judicial assessment
of proportionality — a teleological argument for the retention
of the status notwithstanding withdrawal may be formulated.
Answering the main question, the Court starts with recalling its finding in Dano that a Union citizen can only claim
equal treatment with regard to social assistance on the basis
of Article 24 (2)
of the
Citizenship Directive if his residence complies with the stated conditions.
Discriminatory laws joined the
equal burden
of citizenship to unequal distribution
of its bounty.
«Every person has a right to
equal treatment with respect to employment without discrimination because
of race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin,
citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record
of offences, marital status, family status or disability.»
The case presents an
equal protection challenge to U.S. immigration law that imposes different residency requirements on unwed citizen mothers than unwed citizen fathers when conferring
citizenship on children born abroad out
of wedlock.
When regulating
citizenship relations, one must also follow the principle
of equal rights
of persons.
Under the Ontario Human Rights Code, every person has a right to «
equal treatment with respect to employment» without discrimination or harassment because
of race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin,
citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record
of offences, marital status, family status or disability... Read More
ALA provides the low income and the Asian and Pacific Islander community
equal access to the legal justice system through direct legal services and community education in the areas
of immigration and
citizenship, public benefits, domestic violence, consumer rights, housing, and civil rights.
6 Every person has a right to
equal treatment with respect to membership in any trade union, trade or occupational association or self - governing profession without discrimination because
of race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin,
citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, marital status, family status or disability.
[126] Subsection 5 (1)
of the HRC [Human Rights Code] gives every person a right to
equal treatment with respect to employment without discrimination because
of race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin,
citizenship, creed, sex, sexual orientation, gender identity, gender expression, age, record
of offences, marital status, family status or disability.
On December 16, 2005, the Alberta Human Rights Panel (now the tribunal) found that Walsh was indeed discriminated against based on her gender, contrary to the
equal pay and terms
of conditions
of employment provisions
of sections six and seven
of the Human Rights,
Citizenship and Multiculturalism Act (now referred to as the Alberta Human Rights Act).
[25] In the modern context, the respondent continued this approach by adopting, in 1991, a Statement
of Policy in which it affirmed that every member
of the respondent has a right to
equal treatment with respect to conditions
of employment without discrimination because
of, inter alia, race, ancestry, place
of origin, colour, ethnic origin,
citizenship, creed, gender, sexual orientation and marital status.
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equal employment opportunities to all persons regardless
of race, color, ancestry,
citizenship, national origin, religion, veteran status, disability, genetic characteristic or information, age, gender, sexual orientation, gender identity, marital status, family status, pregnancy, or other legally protected status (collectively, «protected statuses»).
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equal employment opportunity (EEO) without regard to race, color, religion, age, national origin,
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