Their voices and actions must be heard and defended as inherent to the exercise of human rights and fundamental freedoms.
Although our Creator endowed each of us with the unalienable rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness, as is all too evident, he did not guarantee us the exercise of those rights.
Rights are a matter of balance - the exercise of one person's rights can undermine those of another.
If the blackmail offer is rejected, the blackmailer may exercise his rights of free speech and publicize the secret.
While de-authorization provides an outlet for workers who wish to exercise the rights of free association, the process is difficult.
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Greeks slogged to polling stations yesterday to exercise their rights of enfranchisement.
And if you plan to exercise any of these rights, Sai reminds fliers, make sure to print out the relevant pieces of the TSA's guidelines on TSA.gov.
These actions are a clear exercise of the individual rights of the restaurant owner to do commerce with whom she wishes on a voluntary basis with terms mutually agreeable to both parties.
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As the declarations from the Intervenors make clear, the fear of disclosure of their reading, watching, and listening habits poses an imminent threat of harm and chill to the exercise of First Amendment rights.
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Gender inequalities continue to undermine the ability of women and girls to exercise the full enjoyment of their rights, and to become active partners in emergency response, rehabilitation and development.
One right enshrined in the Convention that makes the exercise of all the other human rights possible is the right to education.
The European Parliament has already adopted a provision stating that internet access is "critical for the practical exercise of a wide array of fundamental rights".
He chose to exercise his Fifth Amendment rights instead of facing congressional and Securities and Exchange Commission questions in 2002--a strategy that will give him much-needed mobility when on the stand.
The deal was not detailed under the reorganization plan, according to High River, but Goldman Sachs wanted High River to exercise rights to be part of the deal on Goldman Sachs' behalf.
Across the world, girls and women face violence as they try to exercise their basic rights, including that of education.
The World Conference on Human Rights reaffirms the obligation of States to ensure that persons belonging to minorities may exercise fully and effectively all human rights and fundamental freedoms without any discrimination and in full equality before the law in accordance with the Declaration on the Rights of Persons Belonging to National or Ethnic, Religious and Linguistic Minorities.
Dilution of stock ownership can occur when managers exercise their rights (Sigler, 2009, p. 764).
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Even though they have not advised you of your rights, you can still exercise your Fifth Amendment privilege against self-incrimination.
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If, in their exercise of religion, they are impeding somebody else's rights, that's something that we would obviously be concerned about.
The company had said owners of 60 percent of the bonds agreed last week not to exercise their rights under the notes until May 15.
They are also a risk to individual members of the locally dominant group who want to exercise their rights: for example, young women who choose not to wear headscarves or enter arranged marriages.
That is because the countries of Europe, almost without exception, are signatories to the 1975 Helsinki Final Act, which obliges them to encourage "the effective exercise of civil, political, social, cultural and other rights and freedoms" abroad.
The law is far from clear, but some clarity may come as the authors of post-1972 sound recordings begin to exercise their termination rights (which I have previously discussed here and here).
Most have become the property of their workers, but with few ways for workers to exercise the property rights they have acquired.
With them, they will receive voting rights and are allowed to exercise the preferred stock if more than 10% of common shares are acquired.
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"In my judgment, any proper balancing exercise comes down in favour of the conclusion that this interference with the teacher's Article 8 rights is disproportionate and unjustifiable, particularly in a jurisdiction where people are generally to be presumed innocent until proved guilty, " Mr Justice Stuart-Smith said.
Pursuing the idea that young people must benefit simultaneously from competences and opportunities allowing them to engage as true actors of change for peace and sustainable development, UNESCO is striving to help them achieve and exercise their rights, to participate fully in decisions, policies and programs, which include among others: employment, citizenship, education and learning about cultural and public life.
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