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Minimal recognition of rights to organize (e.g., by the government)
Therefore, the need for recognition of rights without any discrimination must be a priority both for us and for the international organisations.
Obvious advantages deal- ing with trade, travel, and a reciprocal recognition of rights and customs.
Article 26 in particular, he said, "appears to require recognition of rights to lands now lawfully owned by other citizens, both indigenous and non-indigenous.
Native American communities have waged and prevailed in legal battles to assure recognition of rights to self-determination and to use of natural resources.
Recognition of Rights Students in the public schools do not "shed their constitutional rights to freedom of speech or expression at the schoolhouse gate."
He argued in favour of a gradualist approach to the recognition of rights, rejecting the abolitionist approach as unrealistic.
"This treaty would for the first time create international recognition of rights already in U.S. law," Mr. Lehman said in a telephone interview.
He describes speciesism as the recognition of rights on the basis of group membership, rather than solely on the basis of moral considerations.
A. Well, I don't want to overuse the example, but I think I cannot give a better example on the proper recognition of rights than Brown itself.
It suggests a new approach to power - one that emphasizes power based on the recognition of rights and on the empowerment of the individual as well as the community.
We all therefore agree that there should be proper recognition of rights within the Union and that this should be binding on the organs and institutions of the Union.
The nobles demanded removal from power of despotic palatine Sieciech as well as recognition of rights to the Polish crown of prince Zbigniew of Poland.
This is why these supposedly generous constructions on common citizenship seem to me to be largely hypocritical and I would prefer to replace it with the mutual recognition of rights between allied, yet still sovereign nations.
Mapuche conflict is a collective name for the revival and reorganization of Mapuche communities for greater autonomy, recognition of rights and the recovery of land since the Chilean transition to democracy.
Jewish emancipation was the external and internal process in various nations of expanding the rights of Jewish people of Europe, including recognition of rights as equal citizens, and the formal granting of citizenship to individuals.
Even so, slaves of both sexes had access to ecclesiastical and civil authorities insofar as their humanity was recognized before the law, and they sought recognition of rights under the principles of family, civil, and ecclesiastical law.
Upon the conferral of Goslar's town rights that was based on the rights of long-distance merchants in 1025, the town council, first mentioned in 1219, sought a permanent recognition of rights and the expansion of municipal authority.
Despite the fact that several bills on civil unions or the recognition of rights to unregistered couples have been introduced into the Parliament in the past twenty years, none has been approved owing to the strong opposition from the social conservative members of parliament belonging to both coalitions.
It makes no sense to have barriers to free movement, but I hope that the final directive gets the balance right between allowing and encouraging the free movement of health care professionals, plus automatic recognition of rights for more than 50 categories of medical specialist – in particular much-needed cancer specialists, and continuing to safeguard patient health and safety.