Sentences with phrase «which undermines the rule of law»

MDAC expresses its unequivocal opposition to legislation passed in Hungary which undermines the rule of law, freedom of association and respect for fundamental rights of NGOs.

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No one other than Trump, and possibly (though not necessarily) his lawyers know what he is seeking to conceal from Mueller, but there's something from which he feels he must protect himself, and he is willing to take large legal risks, and to undermine rule of law, to do so.
Of course, the powerful and politically connected are the ones undermining rule of law, but challenging them takes courage, which rights lawyers often derive from their faitOf course, the powerful and politically connected are the ones undermining rule of law, but challenging them takes courage, which rights lawyers often derive from their faitof law, but challenging them takes courage, which rights lawyers often derive from their faith.
The Consultation for Promoting British Values in School is a hastily thrown together set of amendments to the Independent School Standards (2013) which ensured all independent schools» activities and teaching be informed by the 2010 Equalities Act.The consultation proposes strengthening the Independent School Standards regulations and extending these to all schools (state and independent), emphasising that a school's «written policy, plans and schemes of work -LSB-... must] not undermine the fundamental British values of democracy, the rule of law, individual liberty and mutual respect and tolerance of those with different faiths and beliefs.»
But SERAP disagreed with Mr Dogara, stating that, «The practice of constituency projects directly undermines the 1999 Constitution (as amended), which provides the framework for rule of law, separation of powers, checks and balances amongst the organs of government.
Recent changes to the Ministerial Code, which could undermine the UK's commitment to the rule of law, may be subject to judicial review, as Daniel Carey explains.
It is a fragmentation which arises when people lose faith in the legal system: they then lose faith in the rule of law, and that really does undermine society.»
people effectively horn in on her action, break agreed upon rules, effectively taking advantage of all of that effort, investment and guidance, undermining years of effort, investment and control of who / what operates / benefits within said creation, which creation has never been proven in a court of law to be an illegal enterprise.
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