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Sometimes they will even take recourse to the law to ensure and protect those rights.
You sometimes hear that recourse to the law is a sign of weakness.
"In many cases there is no recourse to the law.
Family life needs a bit of tolerance on both sides - not recourse to the law.
They face potential deportation, and so do not have recourse to the law.
With no recourse to the law, Ikey was a doomed man.
Where either party breached the contract, there was recourse to the law in the normal courts of the land.
Its a fundamental right to be able to have recourse to the law in the face of unfairness or injustice.
"You may be quite sure that if you don't pay when the bill falls due, I shall have recourse to the law."
Asylum seekers must be able to have recourse to the law when administrative decisions go against them.
In any case, putting an entrance charge on recourse to the law is in no employee's interest.
They can be beaten, humiliated and cast aside, with no recourse to the law."
I don't know your colour, but what ever it is, today you have recourse to the law if you get abused racially.
However, such countries typically allow extradition defendants recourse to the law, with multiple appeals.
This takedown can be over zealous, remove access to everything rather than just the infringing piece, and the subscriber has no recourse to the law.
Winsford Urban District Council, the successor to the Local Board, made recourse to the law once more.
From then on Napoleon acted arbitrarily and high-handedly without recourse to the law on behalf of the revolution and against royalism.
The party suffered from a number of individuals that claimed to be members-usually for their own reasons-down the years (leading in several instances to recourse to the Law).
Aristotle takes recourse to the law of identity - though he does not identify it as such - in an attempt to negatively demonstrate the law of non-contradiction.
With protest letter campaigns, advocacy and recourse to the law, FIAN exerts public pressure in order to hold governments accountable for violations of the right to food.
But the intervening period had been far from smooth: allegations of vote-rigging, ballot stealing and regular recourse to the law courts seemed to threaten the very basis of American democracy.
A central, electronic EU index of legal cases and a data bank containing a register of judgments would be invaluable to courts and persons taking recourse to the law.
Any illegal product which is in high demand will attract criminals and with such products there is no recourse to the law, so any disputes have to be settled with violence.
In view of the complaints of the Board of Deputies of British Jews and the virulence of Leese's propaganda, the government tried to silence him through recourse to the law.
His considerable property was confiscated, but instead of having recourse to the law, he said: "I made them to understand that I should permit everything to happen to me that the Lord should ordain."