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Subsequently he sued for deprivation of rights.
But even where there is no real warfare, man's inhumanity to children has caused serious deprivations of rights and of benefits generally.
Political separation from the Reich may not lead to deprivation of rights - that is, the general rights of self-determination.
It broke out in September 1809 following econominal, national and religious deprivation of rights of Serbs.
Mr. Kyl said the real deprivation of rights was the prohibition that keeps states from punishing flag-burning.
This holding was overruled by Daniels v. Williams in 1986, which held that a 1983 action only lies for an intentional deprivation of rights.
Look into specific complaints regarding deprivation of rights and safeguards of the Minorities and take up such matters with the appropriate authorities.
Punishment involves the intentional infliction of pain and/or the deprivation of rights and liberties.
When I meet voters, I always ask the crowd, 'Tell me, who feels any pressure or deprivation of rights?'
Karan was given two years deprivation of rights by the PFDK, but the Arbitration Board changed his sentence into a two-year ban from participating in future games.
To focus not on the grave deprivation of rights which beset us all, but rather on the countless shining moments of virtue that emerged from the shadows of that dark hour"
The Sikh community feared that partition would leave the Sikhs people a small minority in both Pakistan and India, and worried of the violence and deprivation of rights which might victimize them.
She could hear him being greeted in the yard and being asked some questions. . . . "Deprivation of rights and all his property," he said loudly, "and six years' penal servitude in Siberia."
The Civil Rights Act of 1871 applies to public employment or employment involving state action prohibiting deprivation of rights secured by the federal constitution or federal laws through action under color of law.
Indictments were originally presented against 18 defendants, three of whom were officials of the Mississippi government, for conspiracy to commit as well as substantial violations of deprivation of rights secured or protected by the Constitution.
On June 5, 2012, Sheriff Robert Shirley was indicted on one count of deprivation of rights under color of law and one count of destruction, falsification or alteration of a record in a federal investigation.
Allan Rosenfield, dean of the Mailman School of Public Health at Columbia University, described arranged marriages of girls as young as 12 as purely a developing-world issue and an "egregious deprivation of rights of women."
Anyone else would have been sent to Norilsk, sentenced to a prison term of twenty-five years and a further five of exile and deprivation of rights but, mindful of the saying, 'You today, me tomorrow,' Mamurin's former colleagues stood by him.
Aaron Podhurst, a lawyer in the Miami Coalition for a Drug Free Community, a civic group that includes the leaders of nearly every major institution in the area, said, "At first blush, everyone thinks it's awful, a horrible deprivation of rights."
"She needs to keep people, not only in Burma but the rest of the world, aware of the continuing repression and deprivation of rights in Burma," said Sunai Phasuk, a political scientist at Chulalongkorn University in Bangkok.
The boards of mental health professionals have very limited authority in regulation of civil rights violations, because only US state and federal courts have jurisdiction and authority to insure protection of and to redress deprivation of rights secured by Law.
Kenneth Bowen: 6 counts of deprivation of rights under color of law, 2 counts of using a weapon during commission of a crime of violence, 1 count of conspiracy, 2 counts of obstruction of justice, and 1 count of civil rights conspiracy.
Banda was actively opposed to the efforts of Sir Roy Welensky, a politician in Northern Rhodesia, to form a federation between Southern and Northern Rhodesia with Nyasaland, a move which he feared would result in further deprivation of rights for the Nyasaland blacks.
Montenegrins and Serbs reported being edged out of managerial positions through early retirement or closing down of jobs-particularly in the fields of education, where it was claimed their services were less necessary with the dwindling number of Serb and Montenegrin children-through transferral to other jobs, deprivation of rights or outright dismissal.