Greenpeace will appeal a Jakarta court's
ruling against its freedom of information request directed at the Indonesian Ministry of Environment and Forestry, setting up an encounter between the NGO and...
Not exact matches
By denying that the value in nature is static, Camus wishes to insure man
against the possibility that a theocracy, for example, could assert
rules based upon «eternal principles» to suppress
freedom.
Missing also will be any mention of the fact that Falwell and other conservative evangelicals fought tooth and nail
against the 1978
ruling that stripped tax - exempt status from all - white private schools formed in reaction to integration, calling it a violation of their religious
freedom.
In his famous interview, Danielou warned
against such arguments, saying that «with the pretext of reacting
against formalism» there has arisen a «false conception of
freedom that brings with it the devaluing of the constitutions and
rules and exalts spontaneity and improvisation» and an «erroneous conception of the changing of man and of the Church.»
On Tuesday, Wheaton College and Belmont Abbey College won a legal round
against the HHS contraceptive mandate not only for themselves, but for all fellow plaintiffs as a D.C. appeals court prompted the Obama administration to promise not to enforce the mandate (as currently written) and — on top of that — regularly report on its progress toward new
rules that better protect religious
freedom.
Italy will fight Wednesday
against a European court
ruling that crucifixes in classrooms violate students» right to
freedom of religion.
In 2013 the ECtHR
ruled that a British Airways employee who wished to wear a visible cross around her neck had been indirectly discriminated
against, in violation of her
freedom of religion, due to her employer's ban on the wearing of religious symbols.
The Department for Education (DfE) is appealing
against a
ruling of the Information Commissioner's Office (ICO) that the DfE was wrong to refuse a
Freedom of Information (FOI) request about Steiner schools.
Freedom from Torture welcomes this
ruling that reaffirms the need for more robust safeguards
against detention of torture survivors.
The government is refusing to immediately publish the transition risk register after its appeal
against a
freedom of information
ruling failed.
Meanwhile, Brussels has stepped up its fightback
against UK attempts to curb EU immigration as leaders of the European parliament declared that
rules on
freedom of movement were completely non-negotiable, and made clear that attempts to change them would be blocked.
Today's unsuccessful appeal
against a
freedom of information
ruling means it is now obliged to publish confidential documents detailing the risks, and potential casualties, that would be incurred by implementing the controversial health and social care bill.
An Indian court has
ruled against Rajendra Pachauri and in favour of press
freedom.
For this not to happen, and for there to be sustainable peace as well as credible progress
against poverty before 2030, then what needs to be in place are «responsive and legitimate institutions» that «encourage the
rule of law, property rights,
freedom of speech and the media, open political choice, access to justice, and accountable government and public institutions» (UN-High-Level-Panel, 2013: 9).
From the Journal Inquirer: The State Department of Education is appealing a
Freedom of Information Commission
ruling against the Department of Ed's denial of a request for results on the Smarter Balanced Assessment Consortium tests.
Mau Mau Uprising Begins October 1952 The Land
Freedom Army, a growing movement
against white colonial
rule, launches the first armed liberation uprising in Africa.
My own thoughts on the bill in California aside,
Freedom Debt Relief might get a little more credibility with regulators if they stop lying to them. If I recall, it was
Freedom Debt Relief that was leading the charge
against the new FTC
rule and claiming it would put them out of business.
If I recall, it was
Freedom Debt Relief that was leading the charge
against the new FTC
rule and claiming it would put them out of business.
I spoke
against more
rules or other infringments on our
freedom of speech.
Lord Monckton, one of the leading scientists battling
against the «settled science», has just submitted a
Freedom of Information Act request to determine how the U.K. Supreme Court has
ruled to support climate change activism in specific legal cases before it.
An Indian court has
ruled against Rajendra Pachauri and in favour of press
freedom.
That perspective is to favour as much personal
freedom and independence as possible within an administrative structure that deals primarily with defence
against external threats, the assisting of the unfortunate, maintenance of a basic infrastructure and the supervision of a light handed
rule of law.
To uncover the Constitutional underpinnings of individual privacy in the Bill of Rights, take a peek at the Fourth Amendment's golden
rule against unreasonable searches and seizures, as well as rights under the First (
freedom of religion, speech, press, assembly), Third (no quartering of troops), Fifth (no self - incrimination) along with the Ninth (the catch - all that preserves rights not specifically named in the Constitution) and Fourteenth Amendments (due process, equal protection).
For the
rule of law to exist, citizens (and others) must have a right of access to an independent lawyer who is able to defend their
freedoms without fear or interference, and to ensure that their individual rights are protected
against abuses and excesses of power by the state and by those acting in its name.
Reference for a preliminary
ruling — Citizenship of the Union — Extradition to a third State of a national of a Member State who has exercised his right to
freedom of movement — Scope of EU law — Protection of a Member State's nationals
against extradition — No protection for nationals of the other Member States — Restriction of
freedom of movement — Justification based on the prevention of impunity — Proportionality — Verification of the guarantees provided for in Article 19 of the Charter of Fundamental Rights of the European Union