Not exact matches
Advocates and Cuomo have contended all along that the same - sex marriage bill is a civil matter and that enough
protections are already
enshrined in the Human
Rights Law.
A con - con will also be a way to
enshrine certain
protections in the law, including safeguarding voting
rights, implementing campaign finance reform and protecting against sexual and gender discrimination.
«The Human
Rights Act is our bill of rights, and already provides legal protection against torture and slavery, and enshrines in law the right to liberty, to open and fair justice and to protest.&
Rights Act is our bill of
rights, and already provides legal protection against torture and slavery, and enshrines in law the right to liberty, to open and fair justice and to protest.&
rights, and already provides legal
protection against torture and slavery, and
enshrines in law the
right to liberty, to open and fair justice and to protest.»
Those supporting the
right to keep and bear arms, and the associated
protections enshrined in the Second Amendment, see efforts that would restrict their ability to freely exercise their
rights as an attack on the same.
Paul Blomfield, Labour's shadow Brexit minister, said his party would back moves to
enshrine EU
rights protections.
It also formulate and lay down principles and rules aimed at protecting the
rights and welfare of children in Africa; cooperate with other African, International and Regional Institutions and organizations concerned with the promotion and
protection of the
rights and welfare of the child; and monitor's the implementation and ensure
protection of the
rights enshrined in the Charter.
The links were mostly to newspaper articles and public records, and Google refused to comply, but with the «
right to be forgotten»
enshrined as a key objective of the European Union's 2011 data
protection strategy, more and bigger cases are likely to follow.
«Animal
rights need to be
enshrined in law, otherwise they're not
rights; they're just fake suggestions... That final
protection by law is the only
protection animals have from mistreatment, misuse, cruelty.
Instead, national competent authorities should process applications for international
protection made by unaccompanied minors within the shortest delay possible in order to comply with the
rights of the child enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the EU (hereinafter, the «Charter») and the objectives of both the Qualification and Family Reunification Directives (par
rights of the child
enshrined in the Charter of Fundamental
Rights of the EU (hereinafter, the «Charter») and the objectives of both the Qualification and Family Reunification Directives (par
Rights of the EU (hereinafter, the «Charter») and the objectives of both the Qualification and Family Reunification Directives (para 58).
The
protection against self - incrimination derives from the
right to a fair trial and the presumption of innocence
enshrined in Article 6 of the European Convention on Human
Rights and Articles 47 and 48 of the Charter of Fundamental
Rights of the EU.
The Court was called to examine the compatibility of this system with the Directive, with the freedom of establishment and with the principle of effective judicial
protection and the
rights of defence as enshrined in Articles 47 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights and 6 (2) of the European Convention on Human R
rights of defence as
enshrined in Articles 47 of the Charter of Fundamental
Rights and 6 (2) of the European Convention on Human R
Rights and 6 (2) of the European Convention on Human
RightsRights.
This
right is one of the aspects of the
right to effective judicial
protection enshrined in Article 47 of the Charter.
One can nonetheless perfectly well imagine a solution that would prioritize e.g. the objective of protecting fundamental
rights and thus would accept the highest level of
protection for these
rights, be it
enshrined in national or EU law.
Interpreted in the light of Article 26 the Geneva Convention, the
right to freedom of movement
enshrined in Article 33 of the Qualification Directive includes a person's
right to move freely and to choose his / her place of residence in the territory of the State that has granted international
protection status to him / her.
Through its last finding, the Court affirms unequivocally that fundamental
rights in EU law (or, to be more precise, at least the
rights to non-discrimination and effective judicial
protection enshrined, respectively, in Articles 21 and 47 EUCFR) are capable of producing horizontal direct effect.
any proposed copyright reforms will include pro-active privacy
protections that, for example,
enshrine the
rights of Canadians to access and enjoy copyright works anonymously and in private
Outside of the sphere of national security, respect for privacy is
enshrined in Art 8 of the European Convention on Human
Rights and is applied through the Human
Rights Act 1998 and the Data
Protection Act 1998 (DPA 1998).
The Barreau made a point of reaffirming the
rights and freedoms
enshrined in the Charter, in particular, the
rights to equality and
protection against discrimination.
On April 17, 1982, Canada
enshrined those
protections in the Charter of
Rights and Freedoms, declaring that equality under the law is fundamental to the quality of life of its citizens.
Thus, insofar as, in pursuance of this provision, the Charter refers to the Convention in determining the minimum level of
protection of a
right enshrined therein, EU law itself agrees not to interpret this
right completely autonomously and, in contrast, relies indirectly on the ECtHR.
The Human
Rights Act (HRA) 1998 enshrines various rights derived from the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in the law of England and
Rights Act (HRA) 1998
enshrines various
rights derived from the European Convention for the Protection of Human Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in the law of England and
rights derived from the European Convention for the
Protection of Human
Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in the law of England and
Rights and Fundamental Freedoms in the law of England and Wales.
The Human
Rights Code
enshrines our collective beliefs about who deserves societal
protection, and what disadvantages we, collectively, will strive to correct.
In essence, while the repeal of net neutrality will erode the constitutional
right of free speech
enshrined in the 1st Amendment, the proposal to privatize regulation, if implemented, would erode the constitutional
right of equal
protection of the law
enshrined in the 14th Amendment.
This provision is also interesting in that it appears to conflict more or less directly with the U.N.'s own Special Rapporteur on the promotion and
protection of the
right to freedom of opinion and expression, Frank La Rue, who has issued an opinion that such cut - offs are likely inconsistent with the
right to free expression
enshrined in the Universal Declaration of Human
Rights (A / HRC / 17.27):
Indeed, as noted recently by L.S. Rossi, the ECJ has never identified the constitutional identity clause
enshrined in Article 4 (2) TEU as the privileged arena to deal the multilevel
protection fundamental
rights in its case law on the application of.
Although a great deal of UK employment
protection legislation, including Equality
rights, is underpinned by EU Regulation, it has been
enshrined directly into UK law.
Our society has also
enshrined the
protection of religious freedom, both in the Charter and in provincial human
rights legislation.
Volume 41 - 3 Jan / Feb 2017 Table of Contents Featured Articles: Transgender Issues Special Report: Canada's Judiciary Departments Columns Featured Articles: Transgender Issues It's Time to
Enshrine the
Rights and
Protections of Transgender Canadians Senator Grant Mitchell A Bill presently before the Senate of Canada will deliver -LSB-...]