Sentences with phrase «safeguard fundamental rights»

The European Parliament committee for Justice and Civil Liberties (LIBE) also tried to come up with alternatives (again, drafted by Voss» own party colleagues) that would safeguard fundamental rights by removing reference to «content recognition technologies,» and no fewer than six national governments are so concerned about the idea that they have requested legal advice.
Hence, if it is not technically possible to resort on the constitutional identity clause, this does not imply that the ECJ is deprived of any chances to safeguard the fundamental rights and avoid a harsh reaction of the ICC.
This is why new proactive measures are necessary to better safeguard the fundamental rights enshrined in the Charter.
Furthermore, there is possibly a hint that she, as the Divisional Court below her did, may seek to approach the Article 50 case as very much a question of statutory interpretation — «rules of statutory interpretation which govern the way in which we read legislation and enable us to safeguard fundamental rights and the rule law.»
They are asking the judiciary, as the ultimate guarantor of constitutional rights, to define and safeguard their fundamental right to education.»

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These contractual clauses provide adequate safeguards with respect to the protection of the privacy and fundamental rights and freedoms of individuals and as regards the exercise of the corresponding rights.
I have repeatedly related the story of how the Constituent Assembly came to accept the inclusion of freedom of religious propagation in the clause on fundamental rights of religious freedom in response to the Indian Christian community voluntarily giving up the communal representation proposed by Britain as safeguard for the Christian minority.
It was the announcement by Mukherji and D' Sousa that the Christian Community had decided to forgo special communal representation in the legislature and other communal safeguards so that there would not be political exploitation of increase of numbers through conversion that there was a spontaneous decision in the Constituent Assembly to include propagation of religion as a fundamental human right of the citizen.
Historically it was the decision of the Indian Christian community to give up communal representation and other safeguards that made possible the inclusion of the right to propagate religion as a fundamental right of every citizen in the Indian Constitution.
«With these new safeguards, New York — in the strongest terms possible — will combat unscrupulous and shadowy threats to our electoral process, as well as break down fundamental barriers that for far too long have prevented New Yorkers from being heard and from exercising their right to vote,» Cuomo said.
Tenure rights of New York teachers were the focus of heated arguments in a Brooklyn courtroom on Nov. 30 as lawyers for the UFT and other unions pressed a state appeals court to dismiss a lawsuit attacking those fundamental safeguards.
Human rights are fundamental entitlements needed to safeguard every person's dignity and promote the realization of each person's full potential.
The IRS denial, in short, hinges on the applicant's activities looking too much like a for - profit trade or business and also the following not qualifying as «charitable» --(1) preserving the fundamental human rights set forth in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (b / c it is a declaration, not a treaty or law) and (2) safeguarding free speech in foreign countries (as the US Constitution's guarantee of free speech does not apply to residents or citizens of foreign countrights set forth in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights (b / c it is a declaration, not a treaty or law) and (2) safeguarding free speech in foreign countries (as the US Constitution's guarantee of free speech does not apply to residents or citizens of foreign countRights (b / c it is a declaration, not a treaty or law) and (2) safeguarding free speech in foreign countries (as the US Constitution's guarantee of free speech does not apply to residents or citizens of foreign countries).
The obligation imposed on an individual to stand criminal trial regardless of previously established statutes of limitations periods interferes undoubtedly with the fundamental right to effective judicial protection, safeguarded by Article 47 of the Charter.
However, the AG held that the EU must, when enacting legislation which interferes with the fundamental rights of individuals, «fully assume its share of responsibility» by defining some of the safeguards applicable at least in the form of principles [120].
In his essay, Cameron argues that while the Council of Europe standards in this domain may be too vague to provide meaningful safeguards, given the number of actors operating within a fragmented and often out - dated regulatory framework, stemming from the Council of Europe and the EU, the instruments adopted by the Council of Europe and the case law of the European Court of Human Rights still play a fundamental role in this domain.
This could mean that if other options (e.g. IP - blocking) exist to effectively bring infringements of intellectual property rights to an end while safeguarding the essence of all conflicting fundamental rights, such measures could be considered as well.
The phrase «principles of fundamental justice» had been borrowed directly from section 2 (e) of the Canadian Bill of Rights, Canada's proto - Charter enacted in 1960, and had been interpreted by the Supreme Court to mean that everyone was entitled to a fair hearing before an impartial tribunal.29 Put another way, fundamental justice incorporated a procedural guarantee synonymous with «natural justice,» meaning that the state may certainly deprive an individual of life, liberty or security of the person, but only if procedural safeguards have first been met.
With regard to necessity, it noted that limitations to fundamental rights should only apply in so far as is strictly necessary [52] and that EU law must lay down clear and precise rules governing the scope of limitations and the safeguards for individuals [54].
In addressing this interest, both courts acknowledged that a state has an interest in: (i) preserving life in general; (ii) preventing deaths that occur as a result of errors in medical or legal judgment; (iii) preventing exercise of undue, arbitrary, and / or unfair influences over an individual's decision to end his / her life; (iv) safeguarding interests of innocent third parties such as minor children and other family members; (v) assuring the integrity of the medical profession; and (vi) avoiding the adverse consequences that might ensue if physician - assisted suicide were declared a fundamental right.
This is a case that raises serious questions about how a local authority tasked with the duty to safeguard adults such as AC, can breach human rights in such a significant and fundamental way.
None the less, Mr I. must clearly have the benefit of the safeguards of his rights according to the provisions of Article 28 (1) of that directive and according to the principles of the Court's case ‑ law concerning the safeguarding of the fundamental rights, principles reiterated in the judgment in Tsakouridis, particularly in paragraph 52.
Trump's demonization of Mexicans and Muslims foreshadows an assault not only on the safeguards against racial discrimination developed since the 1950s (and which moulded our own equality laws) but even on the fundamental rights of the individual to freedom from arbitrary detention and punishment.
Our guidance includes safeguards to avoid over-removal and ensure transparency and the protection of fundamental rights such as freedom of speech.»
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