The wishes of the deceased are given primacy under the Act (Human Tissue Act 2004), and the Welsh Government will not deviate from this important principle under the new legislation.
New legislation, such as the Data Protection Act and the Human Rights Act, is intended to give individuals more control over how their personal information is used now that it can so easily be zapped from computer to computer.
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When women act like human beings, they are accused of behaving like men.
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Liberty claims the school is violating the Race Relations Act 1976, the Equality Act 2006 and the Human Rights Act 1998.
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We are currently looking at options as to how to take this forward with due reference to Data Protection Act and human rights legislation.
One television station showed what it said were armed Libyan civilians amassing at an airport in Sabha in southern Libya to act as human shields against any possible Western military strikes.
The Conservatives had previously wanted it to replace the Human Rights Act - whilst remaining subject to the European Court of Human Rights - whereas the Liberal Democrats wanted the Bill of Rights to be an additional document.
It is being brought under the 1998 Human Rights Act, which incorporates into UK law the European Convention on Human Rights.
There is a certain Nietzschean creative-destructive darkness to this three-act transformation from human to elemental archetype to near-infallible crucible of the collective unconscious.
Allen McConnell, a psychology professor at Miami University in Ohio who studies pet owners' behavior, said those who opt for animal preservation can be motivated by grief, a need for belonging and anthropomorphism the act of ascribing human attributes to animals or even inanimate objects.
For example, it thinks well of the Labour government's 1998 Crime and Disorder Act, which stiffens sentences for racially motivated crimes, and of the Human Rights Act, which comes into force in October and is designed to entrench individual freedoms.
The Conservatives have been strongly critical of the Human Rights Act - legislation which introduced into British law the principles of the 1950 European Convention on Human Rights - of which Britain was one of the authors.
But West was once worried enough about the problem that ACT tried to create human stem cells using cow eggs.
Mrs Prentice said the secret inquests would comply with the Human Rights Act, even when material was not disclosed publicly.
The Conservative manifesto at May's general election pledged to replace the Human Rights Act with a British bill of rights.
Priti Patel, a Tory MP, said the court ruling added to the case for reform of the Human Rights Act.
However, Conservative MPs and religious groups have questioned whether it would stand up to challenges under the Human Rights Act.
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The home secretary's plans for the Human Rights Act - to be announced later - are exciting the Daily Express.
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Blanket criminal records checks are not "compatible" with a key part of the Human Rights Act, the Court of Appeal has concluded.
And while there is a right to privacy in Britain under the human rights act, the law is much stricter in France.
Mr Biggs is reported to be suing for the right to stay under the Human Rights Act, recently made part of British law.
The new rules were drawn up because the Supreme Court ruled that automatic lifetime inclusion on the register breached the Human Rights Act.
Most of the tabloids' worst excesses in hounding people are clearly illegal, and Britain already has a sort of privacy law, via the 1998 Human Rights Act.
"When Tory ministers blame the Human Rights Act, it's usually an excuse not to sort out the problem or a cover for their own failing policies, " he said.
Leading Conservative eurosceptic Bill Cash called on the government to "withdraw from the European Convention" on Human Rights and "repeal the Human Rights Act" which enshrines the Convention in UK law.
Lawyers for Mr Farrakhan argued that the ban was unlawful in interfering with the leader's right to speak with his UK supporters and was in contravention of the Human Rights Act.
Conservative leader David Cameron has pledged to reform, replace or scrap the Human Rights Act if he is elected as he said it is undermining the UK's ability to deal with foreign criminals.
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Lawyers who spoke at the debate said that the government's claim on retaining data contradicted the European Human Rights Act which states that there must be a good reason to interfere with personal data.
Mr Justice Langstaff, president of the appeal tribunal, also criticised the original panel for the way it dealt with issues of Mrs Hill's freedom of expression under Article 10 of the Human Rights Act.
Earlier, Mr Grayling was quoted in the Sunday Telegraph as saying he would expect a future majority Conservative government to scrap the Human Rights Act - which was introduced under the last Labour government.
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