All pets live comfortably at CatNap until
the right human companion comes along.
Not exact matches
In April 2014, John Dayal, a leading
human -
rights activist in India and one of our travel
companions, testified before the U.S. Congress that 153 cases of violence against Christians took place in the twelve months before the BJP swept parliament.
Other
companions included
human rights campaigner and US Congressman Frank Wolf, along with plumbers, electricians and nurses for work on a rehabilitation centre for war victims.
It has also been a
companion in many ways during my own journey as the openly gay nephew of arguably the most famous
human rights champi...
Then there are the fan - vexing elements of his supposed half -
human heritage and a strong romantic subplot with his
companion Grace (a doctor who performs heart surgery
right after going to the opera).
All in all Tonkinese are not only beautiful to look at, but also have very sweet temperaments and make wonderful
companions for the
right humans.
His name reflects the fact that he has to be where his
human companions are and he sleeps on the floor
right next to the bed.
The dogs who attend are always well behaved, and their
humans truly appreciate the church service when they know their
companion is also safe,
right there by their side.
Weimaraners are super loyal and love to be
right by their
human companions, making this breed an excellent running partner.
Neel's animals can be seen as
human companions, but equally they are characters in their own
right, as colourful and specific as the people portrayed by the artist.
This is very easy for me, the late, Ronald St. John MacDonald; among many things, former Dean of Dalhousie Law School, a member of the
Companion of the Order of Canada, the only non-European judge of the European Court of
Human Rights and the first Westerner appointed as Honorary Professor of Law at China's Peking University.
The Montreal native and
Companion of the Order of Canada was previously the United Nations high commissioner for
human rights as well as the chief prosecutor for the International Criminal Tribunals for the former Yugoslavia and Rwanda.
The approach in Johnstone (and the
companion case of CNR v. Seeley and Canadian
Human Rights Commission, released the day after the Johnstone decision) is the latest development in the continuing debate over the extent of the duty to accommodate employee childcare obligations.
In the case of
Human Rights Commissions and their
companion tribunals, these concerns about capacity of administrative justice regimes to do a good job bring me back to the central theme of the constitutional argument I have advanced in this paper.
Clearly, the best solution would be to strengthen the existing processes of
Human Rights Commissions and their
companion tribunals by providing more adequate resources.