Sentences with phrase «safeguards against abuse»

Congress must pass a 702 reform bill that limits NSA collection and provides stronger back - end protections so that Americans» privacy is not dependent on minimization procedures that offer such minimal safeguards against abuse
Safeguards against abuse of privilege matter.
Camilla Graham Wood, legal officer, Privacy International, said: «It makes clear that blanket and indiscriminate retention of our digital histories — who we interact with, when and how and where — can be a very intrusive form of surveillance that needs strict safeguards against abuse and mission creep.»
As a result, ILR is urging policymakers in Europe (both in individual countries and at the EU level), Australia, Asia, and Latin America to think twice before adopting class actions without safeguards against abuse.
A referendum is an instrument of direct democracy, and like any governance instrument it requires proper safeguards against the abuse of power.
Another novel portion requires facilities to allow residents» families to monitor them electronically as a safeguard against abuse.
The MP said the report had shown that people couldn't rely on others to safeguard against abuse and that they have a responsibility to report anything they considered to be wrong.
Emma Lewell - Buck MP is urging Christians to take safeguarding against abuse more seriously.
OPW — Dec 9 — I was perusing around Mate1.com and reviewed the terms of service and found this... Summary > «Mate1 hires «Online Ambassadors» to greet members and help safeguard against abuse.
Schools might consider the potential harm from extremist ideologies and how they might be vocalised by pupils in the wider context of safeguarding against abuse.
[1] Their Lordships regarded the DPP's power to discontinue a private prosecution on evidential grounds as an important safeguard against abuse of the right to prosecute.
Most people believe that in every Courtroom in Canada, that every word is recorded and thus a built in safeguard against abuses from misconduct from the Bench or even the opposing lawyer.

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Participants in the conversation from all walks of life should seek to describe authentic human fulfillment and propose safeguards against the many opportunities for abuse, until a body of principles and a consensus about the best applications of genetic knowledge emerge.
Republican County Executive Edward Mangano and the county legislature's GOP majority say an investigations commissioner who is hired, and can be fired, by Mangano is an appropriate safeguard against contracting abuse.
Cross said he hopes that structure will safeguard against potential abuses in how the money is allocated.
The RCN believes that school nurses play a «key role» in delivering essential sex and relationships education (SRE) and safeguarding children against sexual exploitation and abuse.
It opened an inquiry into the school in 2016, investigating approaches to safeguarding and how allegations of abuse were handled at the private Catholic boarding school, where three monks and two teachers have been convicted of sex crimes against more than 30 pupils between 1960 and 2010.
Significant questions remain about financing and safeguards to protect against abuse, say forestry experts.
On the bright side, the Court safeguards the right to effective remedies of irregular migrants against procedural abuses by the administrative and judicial authorities in three respects.
In 2013, the Commission released a recommendation on how to properly implement collective redress mechanisms with safeguards against litigation abuse.
As long as the national data retention obligations do not concern the content of the electronic communications and as long as they provide for safeguards that «effectively protect personal data» retained by service providers «against the risk of abuse and against any unlawful access and use of that data» (§ 159), this requirement does not seem to create particular problems in the cases submitted to the CJEU.
The introduction of clear, ethical and financial standards in the form of a Code of Practice, will provide a progressive framework for the use of third party funding in arbitration and mediation in Hong Kong, including robust safeguards to protect against potential abuse.
Historically, the practice of funding legal action in exchange for future remuneration has been governed by the common law doctrines of champerty and maintenance, which emerged to safeguard a party's best interests and protect the administration of justice against abuse from nonparties.
These laws exist to safeguard the rights of workers against unfair practices or abuse.
We believe that nursing home lawsuits are important for two primary reasons: 1) provide compensation to victims of abuse; and 2) safeguard against unscrupulous individuals and companies that prey on the elderly and disabled.
A Commission report from January highlights the clear need for that legislation to include safeguards against litigation abuse....
At present, choosing your attorney carefully is regarded as the best safeguard against possible abuse.
The abuse of ICOs by fraudsters has been rampant ever since this novel way of fund - raising became a rage, and measures need to be put in place to safeguard against such abuse.
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