Sentences with phrase «of public order»

They also claim that in these schools the preservation of public order is easier and more efficient than anywhere else.
The first is that the quality of life in families and churches is in part a function of the public order in which they exist.
There is therefore some justification in the context of the public order offence of harassment for special condemnation of abuse directed at someone's race.
But we do not have an adequate theology of public order and safety, of police work, and of the criminal justice systems.
The rules of public order constitute the possibility of private life in the way in which the rules of a game like chess constitute the possibility of playing that game.
The value of a Christian approach to issues of conscience is that they permit those who disagree still to have a place in our society, subject to the due limits of public order.
What's new about the decision by the Dutch Supreme Court in the case of Esmilo and Mediq is that it openly rejects the doctrine that a contract, which is in violation of a statutory provision, is for that reason automatically to be deemed also in violation of public order.
At the same time, Wennström also argues that changes in the field of policing pose afresh the question pertaining to the relationship between citizens and the maintenance of public order in an internationalised context.
In the course of the demonstration, 10 of the protesters were arrested by police for breaching the terms of the public order Act.
Article 9, paragraph 2 of the Convention contains a number of grounds for restricting religious freedom, including reasons of public order and health, or the respect for the rights of others, but not any reference to the preservation of religious neutrality.
The Chief Justice thought that, as both sides of the same coin, disorderly behaviour and offensive behaviour both required the element of disruption of public order.
That basic «triune» understanding of our public order is today more and more embraced by other writers - writers who frequently can not bring themselves to acknowledge their debt to Michael Novak.
Christian teaching could be very helpful if it connected salvation, not to holding sectarian beliefs, but to behavior supportive of public order, and it increasingly did so.
Arsenal's Jack Wilshere is in the newspapers this week again being accused of a Public Order Offense, having threatened and spat at an elderly man.
Eight Leicester City fans were found guilty of public order offences following disturbances before last season's Champions League quarterfinal first leg defeat at Atletico's former Vicente Calderon home.
And without ways for people to organize themselves and dispel rumors before and after the president's fall from power, the entire situation could have descended into chaos — something that would have given the government an excuse to take just about any actions imaginable in the name of public order.
Their last report, published earlier this year, established that we are in a new era of public order policing — one that is faster moving and more unpredictable — and that police tactics will have to be as adaptable as possible to keep up.
This republican image runs into sharp conflict with a more received picture, celebrated by right - wing libertarians, according to which the rules of public order regulate the private sphere rather than serving — now in the fashion of one culture, now in the fashion of another — to make it possible.
For Iain, Wellington's fixation with the idea of public order is the critical juncture in the story of Repeal.
Police arrested 58 people, all anti-fascist protesters, for breaches of the Public Order Act.
The judgement will come as a relief to the coalition, which would have had to order a fundamental rethink of public order tactics ahead of the Olympic Games had today's ruling gone the other way.
The technicalities of the Public Order Act may not be widely known but I would have expected certain journalists and MPs on all sides to look it up before proceeding to pass judgement on Andrew.
Remember that members of the public ordering pet oxygen masks for their own pets as well as Rescue groups currently not carrying oxygen tanks on their vehicles need to first obtain a veterinary prescription to get access to oxygen.
The best overview of conditions of public order is contained in the sections on Belize in Country Reports on Human Rights Practices, a report submitted annually by the United States Department of State to the United States Congress.
, as well as Judge Alberto Simoes assessment that the games promote «the subversion of public order, were an attack against the democratic state and the law, and against public security.»
Gambling law in Germany is generally considered to be part and parcel of the law of public order and as such, is regulated at State level.
-- In addition, with regards to the proposed regulation Considering the security of electronic agreements of purchase and sale: Electronic Commerce Act, Possible e-signature regulation in which I see «Just as with handwritten signatures, it is up to the person relying on them to decide if they are sufficiently reliable», I submit that for real estate transaction a notion of public order intervenes.
In her view also, a lack of «proportionality in outcome (more restriction than is necessary to achieve the legitimate outcome of preservation of public order under s 4 (1)(a)-RRB- is a result that is substantively unreasonable and amounts to error of law».
Counsel for the police, David Pannick QC, had argued that the interference was lawful because of breach of the peace powers, alternatively by virtue of the powers conferred under the aegis of the Public Order Act 1986, or finally pursuant to the doctrine of necessity.
Insp. Meissner commanded approximately 250 officers in Group Four of the Public Order Unit during the G20, and was responsible for the UofT raid.
Of course this right was subject to reasonable restrictions in the interests of public order, morality and health and the power of the State to legislate for social welfare
If a contract is not only in violation of a statutory provision (hop), but for that reason also in violation of public order (step), then the contract is void (jump).
He notes that «most religions have what we might call «theologies of public order» thoughts about the common good that provide interpretations of the working of the body politic and the forces in it.»
The calls to have the Pope arrested are the product of a false ideology and such journalism, as well as being irresponsible in terms of public order and impossible under British and international law.
Bloom points out, for example, that Oliver Wendell Holmes gave up searching for a principle «to determine which speech or conduct is not tolerable in a democratic society and invoked instead an imprecise and practically meaningless standard — clear and present danger — which to all intents and purposes makes the preservation of public order the only common good» (p. 28).
are necessary in a democratic society in the interests of public safety, for the protection of public order, health or morals, or for the protection of the rights and freedoms of others (Art. 9 (2), ECHR)
(1) The right to transport through the territory of one of the Contracting Parties a person surrendered to the other Contracting Party by a third State shall be granted on request made through the diplomatic channel, provided that conditions are present which would warrant extradition of such person by the State of transit and reasons of public order are not opposed to the transit.
She said that, in her view, the courts below were «wrong to take the view that behaviour is offensive within the meaning of s 4 (1)(a) simply on the basis that it is capable of wounding feelings or arousing outrage in a reasonable person, irrespective of objectively assessed disruption of public order».
In a study of defendants before the Magistrates Court in NSW Indigenous defendants made up 21.9 % of public order offences (for instance offensive conduct, offensive language, assault police and resist arrest).
Ilesanmi was charged by police under Section 5 of the Public Order Act for using threatening or abusive words or behaviour or disorderly behaviour within the hearing or sight of a person likely to be caused harassment, alarm or distress which was racially aggravated.
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