Sentences with phrase «rights challenge confronting»

I believe that these principles provide a useful lens through which to look at any human rights challenge confronting Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander peoples.

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It confronts people with the challenge of living faithfully right where they are.
Mothers are encouraged to check out their state laws and provided with tips for confronting individuals who may challenge the woman's right to breastfeed.
Jiti Ogunye, lawyer and human rights activist, acknowledged the challenges confronting the anti corruption agencies especially the dangerous environment in which their personnel operate.»
«As a city we are facing enormous fiscal challenges right now, whether it's rebuilding from the devastating impact of Hurricane Sandy, addressing deep budget gaps or confronting high unemployment in the years ahead.
Whereas, Dr. King confronted unprecedented challenges with the knowledge and belief that, as one people united in principle and purpose, «we shall overcome» all prejudice, hate, and intolerance; his legacy lives on through the civil rights victories won during his lifetime, as well as those won in the decades since;
The challenges confronting the present generation of Africans may be unique in their own rights, however, it can not be in doubt that a concerted effort of the kind that delivered victories over slavery, oppression, subjugation and colonialism is needed today in equal measure to defeat contemporary forces such as neo-colonialism, racism, exploitation, unfair trade and poverty which are militating against our progress.
The outspoken Womens rights advocate also urged Ghanaians to speak up about the challenges confronting the country.
One way of achieving this might be to empower women to confront the state committing such human rights violations against them, through international and domestic forums coupled with the ability to directly challenge men in society who harm them.83 It must be recognized in law that the violation of women sexually and reproductively is a «form of unequal treatment.»
On this, see the seminal study by ALSTON, P.: «Out of the Abyss: The Challenges Confronting the New UN Committee on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights», Human Rights Quarterly, Vol.
She has campaigned to stop jail expansion; confront police violence; reveal prosecutorial misconduct; bring visibility to women prisoners, political prisoners, and people confined to control units; interrupt gender discrimination and bias within prisons, policing, and sentencing; challenge the human rights abuses of prisoners, former prisoners and their family members, and experiment with decarceration models for shrinking the system.
The world's largest democracy and the world's oldest democracy, both scientific leaders, can and must do more together to confront the climate challenge — and if we get it right, our partnership can be an example for the world.
You couldn't be more right, Andrew, with the following statement: «If we truly are to confront global warming, the approach of peak oil, and a host of looming problems, then, as Lester Brown has suggested, «The challenge is to redesign communities, making public transportation the center - piece of urban transport and making streets pedestrian and bicycle friendly.»»
It's a few countries attempting to crush mechanisms that the world has come together on and agreed are essential to confront extremely challenging human rights situations.
The right to confront the witnesses against a suspect is important because it gives the suspect the right to challenge the truth and accuracy of the statements made against him / her.
Too many poor people in the U.S. lack access to lawyers when they confront major life challenges, including eviction, deportation, custody battles and domestic violence, according to a new report by advocates at Columbia Law School's Human Rights Clinic.
I've seen what happens to many of these people in court, when they stand up and try to explain to the judge how they are «Mennonites» who can't be found guilty under the Constitution because it's a violation of their rights dating back centuries before America existed, or when they challenge the judge's right to preside over their case because of some arcane law, or that red light cameras are unconstitutional because they do not get to confront their accusers, again, I cringe, because I know what's coming.
The Customer Service Survival Kit: What to Say to Defuse Even the Worst Customer Situations — A guide to saying and doing the right things when confronted with challenging situations in a customer service setting.
It can be challenging to find the right therapist, but together we can confront the issues getting in the way of your serenity.
[75] This program shows us that when given the right opportunities, people are prepared to confront and defeat behaviours and challenges that stifle and hurt our communities.
The end result is a legal system that offers minimal protection to human rights and a system of government that has failed to seriously address the human rights challenges that Indigenous peoples have faced in the past and those which confront them today.
Those forced from their homes are confronted with challenges to protect their right to vote, including establishing residence, updating the documentation needed to prove their voting residence, and meeting conflicting and often confusing state - imposed registration deadlines.
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