Sentences with phrase «required of asylum»

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The government has promised to move thousands of asylum - seekers to the mainland but says the effort will take several months to implement — requiring additional staff and more shelter sites around Greece.
Therefore, he believes that he has a logically impregnable position in affirming that the zero case of mind would also be the zero case of reality.26 Hence, either we must talk about matter in terms of the infinitely flexible «psychic variables» of human mental experience, or we can not talk intelligibly about it at all.27 Thus Hartshorne feels justified in the following caustic comment upon Santayana's defense of materialism:» «Matter» is the asylum of ignorance, pure and simple, whose only useful function is to postpone for a more convenient occasion the specification of the type of psychic reality required in the given case.
Dodney's just jealous cause «it» has never gotten an education past grade 2... I'm surprised the asylum let this loon out of his rubber room so early... they'll be looking for you soon Dodney... best get to them first so they're not forced to restrain you for yet another week after injecting you with the anti-psychotic meds you desperately require!!
Thus, States are not required to grant safe passage out of their territory to those who seek asylum in diplomatic premises within their territory (unless there is a specific treaty which provides for such an obligation, which there is not in this case).
The council is supporting significant numbers of unaccompanied asylum - seeking children who do not have English as a second language and require additional support in schools.
Parts of the Immigration, Asylum and Nationality Act, which come into force tomorrow (Friday February 29), will require small employers to understand and verify up to thirteen different forms of identification when employing foreign workers, including recognising the passports of 27 EU member states.
That requires European collaboration of the sort which the UK has persistently sabotaged, with fair, humane and efficient asylum claim mechanisms in place at ports of entry and a processing system which, unlike the detained fast - track, is not considered unfair to the point of being unlawful.
Schools are demanding copies of pupils» passports, and asking parents to confirm if their children are asylum seekers or refugees amid confusion over a new legal duty requiring...
With Asylum, I tried to recreate a whole from parts that survived here and there, across the country, but with Steinway, my photographs are the opposite: a deconstruction of something we all know and love as a whole into its unseen constituent parts, and a glimpse into the skilled labor required to make them.
Asylum cases will often require hours of testimony delving deep into buried memories of torture, war and persecution.
Questions relating to the European arrest warrant, requests for asylum, visas and the custody of children plainly require rapid solutions where they impinge on the freedom of the individual.
Mr. Assange's exit from the Ecuadorian Embassy would require him to renounce his right to asylum and expose himself to the very persecution and risk of physical and mental mistreatment that his grant of asylum was intended to address.
Finally, we discuss whether LGBTQ asylum claimants should even be required to prove their sexual orientation as part of their asylum claim.
Because the asylum application was filed four years after client's arrival in the United States, we had to establish an exception to the statutory deadline generally requiring an application be submitted within one year of the applicant's arrival in the United States.
The key points in the court's decision were as follows: (i) It referred to the High Court's decision in R (AW) v Croydon LBC [2005] EWHC 2950 (Admin), [2005] All ER (D) 251 (Dec) which held that where the fresh grounds for asylum were «manifestly nothing of the sort» then a local authority considering whether an applicant's human rights required accommodation to be provided could in limited cases ignore the purported new claim and operate on the assumption that there is no impediment to the individual leaving the UK.
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