Civil-liberties groups object to such a wholesale attack on freedom of movement, claiming that it might actually increase offending by criminalising millions of otherwise law-abiding children.
The restrictions have to be lifted at the end of next year at the latest, under EU rules on freedom of movement and the single market.
On the face of it, negotiated limitations on the freedom of movement, flexibility of operations or size of naval forces are incompatible with the interests of a nation like the United States with global interests and an acute dependence upon maritime power to protect them.
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France is meant to be at the centre of a single market that depends on the freedom of movement of goods and people.
Moreover, the Commission considers that, despite having taken corrective measures, the UK is still not fulfilling the stipulations of the Treaty on the Functioning of the EU and of the EEA Agreement on the freedom of establishment and free movement of capital.
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Neither Egypt nor Israel relishes the prospect of Europeans on their borders cramping their forces' freedom of movement, including Israel's habit of making military incursions.
As the country says goodbye to Coretta Scott King, Commentator Lester Spence reminds us she should be remembered not only for being the widow of a great civil rights leader, but also for her own work on the front lines of the freedom movement.
That is, interference with our freedom of movement, intrusions on our privacy, inspections, and an undesirable, however necessary, rebalancing of civil liberties against the interests of public safety.
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"If there is not a sustained cessation of violence, full freedom of movement for U.N. personnel and rapid, meaningful progress on all other aspects of the six-point plan, then we must all conclude this mission has run its course, " Rice said.
But if she's right, and if Oprah can examine the successes of something like the Algebra Project or Detroit Summer--both built on the model of the freedom schools of the civil rights movement--then perhaps we can move beyond the realm of midday talk shows into something much more substantive: a sustainable movement that will remake our schools for the better.
Cambodians held in Khmer Rouge camps, especially on the "hidden border, " should be given freedom of movement if they wish to relocate to camps of other factions.
Kettling has already been unsuccessfully challenged in the courts on the grounds that it constitutes false imprisonment and that it contravenes freedom of movement.
"On the one hand, the Home Office doesn't want them in but on the other hand, the minister for Europe is saying there is freedom of movement, " he said.
It's unclear whether the court's move to restrict the ambassador's freedom of movement goes against India's commitments under international law on diplomatic immunity.
It isn't clear whether the court's move to restrict the ambassador's freedom of movement goes against India's commitments under international law on diplomatic immunity.
The Security Council on Friday may vote on a draft resolution that demands Syria to allow the deployment of up to 30 international observers and allow them unimpeded freedom of movement.
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