But it has welshed on its repeated promise to codify emigration as a legal right.
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Last month she failed to establish her partner's legal right to help her die.
The Patient Rights (Scotland) Bill also introduces a legal right for patients to complain about their treatment.
But she said such an appeal is Mr. Assange's legal right, which must be respected by Swedish authorities.
She is seeking to establish her partner's legal right to help her die if and when she chooses.
When they are granted, the person loses the legal right to make even basic decisions for himself or herself.
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This means that she had the legal right to determine when and how he would be buried and memorialized.
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Of course, Bravo has a legal right to air whatever footage it pleases.
Those who demonstrated against Mr Thaksin have a legal right to protest peacefully.
Local CHCs are the only bodies with the legal right to refer proposed NHS changes to Health Minister Lesley Griffiths.
What matters is that the employer has the legal right to control the details of how the services are performed.
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The details had to be obtained via a complaint to the Information Commissioner, despite a legal right to see it.
Mental health charities welcomed Mr Miliband's speech and his commitment to giving patients a legal right to therapies for mental illness.
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Speaking today in Tehran, President Mahmoud Ahmadinejad reiterated that Western nations have no legal right to restrict his country's nuclear research.
If you have a legal right to payment, the IRS can tax you even if you choose not to receive it.
It also says that if Russia's peacekeepers were under attack a fact it cannot ascertain it had a legal right to defend them.
He said there would have to be a legal right for students to move universities if they have been misled by prospectuses.
If the president decides to declassify information, he has that legal right.
Statisticians believe many Muslims used their legal right not to state their religion in the survey, according to the news website, Der Spiegel.
Last month the Lebanese parliament announced that the Palestinians would finally get the legal right to work, as well as some worker protection.
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The details had to be obtained via a complaint to the Information Commissioner, despite Mrs Chapple having a legal right to see them.
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Last week, Gradiente SA started selling smartphones with the iPhone brand after winning the legal right to use the name in Brazil.
Constructive receipt requires you to pay tax when you have a legal right to payment even if you chose to be paid later.
As a practical matter, Mr Blair argued that a legal right to recognition made more sense than to risk damaging strikes about it.
"Public domain information, " he explained, "is publicly accessible information, the use of which does not infringe any legal right, or any obligation of confidentiality".
He and President Bush insisted that people serving in the executive branch have a legal right to get private advice from whomever they want.
He made the remark ahead of the UK parliament voting on legislation to give the Scottish government the legal right to hold the poll.
And while doctors will take the wishes of families of dead patients into account they will not have a legal right to veto transplantation.
Lord Irvine says that the Scottish Parliament has no legal right to hold such a referendum, let alone to secede on the strength of one.
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