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Thus, demographic goals are a combination of the population's right to access family planning and the government's anti-poverty strategy."
In the resolution, Parliament therefore emphasises that people's right to access information and their right to privacy must be safeguarded.
Judge Sprizzo said the interests of the defendants in a fair trial "outweighs" the press's right to access in the conspiracy case.
The Ombudsman said intent was 'very difficult' to prove and this section was potentially a breach of a prisoner's right to access drinking water.
This program promotes and defends people's right to access to health services, treatment and essential medicines and freedom from discrimination based on health status.
The law, which protects the public's right to access Montana's rivers and streams from public bridges, was widely viewed as one of most important bills passed in the 2009 legislature.
Of course it will take more than a philosophical embracing of a women's right to access to professional levels to make the Women's Professional Fastpitch a success.
While the newly searchable data is already public, its wider dissemination could add fuel to a debate over how to balance personal privacy with the public's right to access government records.
A - Adam Leitman Bailey, a Manhattan real estate lawyer, said that a tenant's right to access to gas and electric meters depended on the terms of the lease agreement.
The change of focus from the original Council proposals was important, as was the emphasis on the patient's right to access information as opposed to the possibility of pharmaceutical companies providing information.
In advocating for intellectual freedom in the creation of his bill of rights, Forrest Spaulding gave librarians a platform on which to stand as they work to protect every person's right to access information.
"We will not idly sit if there is a threat to the public's right to access," said the fish commission's executive director, Doug Austen, whose agency has maintained the Quaker Lake launch for 40 years.
I voted in favour of this resolution because I agree with its criticism of the Commission for having prioritised the interests of the multinational company Porsche over the public's right to access Parliament, Council and Commission documents.
While the Library Bill of Rights was amended several times by the ALA to account for new media and concerns related to age, the original intent remains, which is, to protect people's right to access information and to use the library.
These rules, which are carefully modelled on the rules the Council and the Commission already apply, define limits on the public's right to access to documents, just as Article 255 requires, and there is nothing in the Treaty to prevent the institutions adopting these in the regulation.
Geneva's right to access to CareerLink will be restored and the college will retain the statement on its employment applications stating, "Compliance with Geneva's Christian views is considered a bona fide occupational qualification ... and will have a direct impact on employment consideration."
All this makes for continued tension when it comes to the demand for openness on the part of the ECB. The ECB should therefore draft general rules on the public's right to access documents in its possession without delay and to acquaint themselves with the open regulations on restrictions and exceptions.