Sentences with phrase «then enforce laws»

They need to conduct inspections and then enforce laws to govern safety and health of industry workers.

Not exact matches

If the municipalities will not enforce the provincially - imposed laws, then the provincial government should create an organization that will.
If an organization is tax payer funded then it can not discriminate under the law, the University is just enforcing that within its own borders given that its «taxpayers» are the students.
So then you would gladly enforce a law to take away all respirators and dialysis machines....
Because the National, Mandatory Sunday Law that is talked about in Revelation has not been passed yet in America and it is not yet being enforced by the United States worldwide... only after this happens... then the Time of Probation will close... and then beware everyone... stand by...
Democratic capitalism is characterized by a functioning, representative government — that is, it is governed by individuals who are chosen by the populace in free and fair elections and who are then able to freely legislate and enforce such laws and rules as they deem proper.
SO then, instead of enforcing existing laws, already on the books to prevent thousands from being slaughtered, we should just «love the Mexicans» and ISIS members pouring in thru the borders?
Laws may be flawed, but if they're enacted by elected representatives and enforced in a reasonably fair manner, then society can depend on some semblance of order and justice.
But even here you need to write the law giving them the power, get it passed through parliament, and then hire and train the people in those organisations to be able to oversee and enforce it.
If the AG decides that there has been, or is at present, or will be in the future intimidation and threats then HE DECIDES WHETHER AND HOW HE WILL ENFORCE THE LAW.
because if it were, then states could restrict and enforce laws against sodomy, if they so chose.
If you give the government the power to enforce laws that break free association rights - then you have given this or any future government the power to break any other free association rights.
How on earth could she tell the prime minister that «I propose that the government does not support this amendment because it would be incompatible with the ECHR and counter-productive» and then, as the home secretary responsible for enforcing law and order in Britain, simply sit there, just scared of her own backbenchers, and fail to vote?
They do so like any tinpot dictatorship, coming out with a badly defined law, enforcing it aggressively, and then making exceptions based on little more than friendship or convenience, without due process.
So if you can't enforce the law, then you shouldn't be in that position.»
Unless the state budget was amended to explicitly prohibit the use of state funds to enforce a law — and perhaps not even then — there's no stopping a governor from doing just that.
Next, he flashed a broad smile, turned to Mr. Cuomo and said, «Your shy and retiring attorney general, Andrew Cuomo, is in the house,» and then pointing at him, Mr. Obama added, «Andrew's doing great work, enforcing the laws that need to be enforced
Enck said that in her final speech to her staff at EPA, before she resigned to become the visiting scholar at Pace University Law school, she urged them to be respectful — but to «fight back internally» if they are asked to not enforce environmental laws or «turn a blind eye» to evidence of drinking water pollution, and then decide what they should do if their efforts don't succeed.
AS: In terms of redress, that should be a matter of criminal law to enforce that, but for behaviour that is not criminal but wrong then redress has to apply to all.
Enck says in her final speech to her staff at EPA, before she resigned to become the visiting scholar at Pace University Law School, she urged them to be respectful, but to «fight back internally,» if they are asked to not enforce environmental laws or «turn a blind eye» to evidence of drinking water pollution, and then decide what they should do if their efforts don't succeed.
«I grew up at a time in England where homosexuality was banned, it was illegal and I lived in a period where British politicians thought it was anathema to even think about changing the law and then suddenly, the activities of individuals and groups... grew and grew stronger and enforced the change in the law
A Top 10 fish The council, which by law recommends species management plans that are then approved and enforced by the U.S. Department of Commerce's National Marine Fisheries Service, has had to cope with northward shifts by several species, including the Atlantic mackerel, he said.
«The question is, will you enforce the law with regard to students with disabilities» who get a voucher to go to a private school, which then refuses to provide them with services they deserve?
Baker says a state's code book can be filled with legislation, but if there's no way to enforce the laws, then there's hardly any reason to have them.
The problem is that these laws are then not enforced, so what's the point really?
Call me simple but why not start by enforcing the existing laws and then see where we stand?
If so, then what is it that you say local law enforcement officials are enforcing?
This company will do whatever it pleases even break the law unless those laws are enforced and then some.
The upshot of all of this is that, if we have a «database right» in this information, then we can release it BUT insist on our exclusive right to re-use the information — BUT the issue is actually «enforcing» those rights...... more difficult in practice than in law or theory....
The government then funds the BBC and it permits the BBC to take steps to enforce the law, ie., that someone who watches (or records) live broadcast material must have a valid TV licence (covering the property in which the appliance is being used).
Courts can not only order prosecutors to consider a case, but they can also find an «abuse of prosecutorial discretion» and then decide themselves whether the state has to prosecute a case, enforce a law, etc..
Mediated solutions would likely result in binding contracts that can then be enforced under contract law.
All of this has occurred before the fence was secured, while the downtown core was still supposedly open to normal public traffic... Secretly drafting and passing regulations that substantially erode democratic rights, and then enforcing these new laws without giving the public or legal community any warning.
Law societies need to be clear on what is and isn't acceptable behaviour and then enforce it.
But if we actually care about the rule of law, and about whether individuals can access and enforce their legal rights, then we need to be more careful in our choice of words so as to create an inclusionary environment where the law can truly work for everyone.
According to them, the Bank's aim was to enforce the judgment in the DIFC and then take it for execution in the Dubai Courts, relying on the reciprocal enforcement mechanisms available under Article 7 of the Judicial Authority Law (these provide for the mutual enforcement of judgments between the DIFC Courts and the Dubai Courts).
By taking the money, the FTA can then enforce federal laws on the system.
Marion Boyd's argument is reflected in Omar's comments: if one does not hold out the possibility of enforcing a family arbitral award made under Islamic law, at least on some grounds (and she set out a number of conditions about procedural and substantive fairness), then those who go to arbitration under that law anyway have no protection in civil law, and the arbitrator has no incentive to conform to our general notions of fairness.
If a ship is not flying the flag of any country (or flying the flags of multiple countries), which included if it's stateless but flying a flag without any right to do so, then every country is permitted to board the ship and enforce their own laws.
Some businesses will require employees to sign «non-disparagement» contracts that are unlawful under federal law, and then seek to enforce the unlawful non-disparagement provisions against the former employee working at a competing business.
Posner ducks those questions, and then dresses up his unwillingness to enforce the law as a matter of separation of powers...»
If International law is to be enforced then governments have got to start serving the «people» and putting the needs of the people first.
If there is proof you committed the act — usually a law enforcement officer's testimony — then the law can be enforced without further process.
There are laws designed to promote fair hiring practices and commissions dedicated to enforcing those laws and then there are practical considerations every employer should make when designing a background screening program.
Where however the common law reduces native title to an historic right that can not be exercised or enforced within contemporary society then it is incumbent on the legislature to reset the standard in keeping with its international obligations.
If we get groups together in multiple areas & start getting laws changes / enforced, then we have more forward momentum & support when it comes to larger scale actions.
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