He stressed that Namibia's constitutionally enshrined bill of rights guarantees Namibians private ownership, regardless of ethnicity. |
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He ushered in the metric system, made French an official language, and enshrined a Canadian bill of rights in the 1982 constitution. |
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The 9th amendment was added to the bill of rights for the express purpose of insuring that this would not happen. |
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Because the common law has failed to protect the rights of Aboriginals the bill of rights for Australia should be promoted. |
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It was placed there out of the conviction that it was the ancestor, however remote, of the American constitution and the bill of rights. |
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The students must also write a essay about a section of the bill of rights and also conduct a formal debate against fellow classmates. |
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Imagine how much we'll save on court costs and haggling over that silly bill of rights. |
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The Charter may be extended to claims that are marginal or peripheral to the philosophical purposes of a bill of rights. |
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Our lack of a bill of rights makes it extremely difficult for judges to protect our freedoms from a rapacious government intent on destroying them. |
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In the absence of other methods and devices, an Australian Bill of Rights may have been useful. |
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James Madison did not draft the Bill of Rights with limiting provisos or riders attached to it. |
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It adopted a liberal programme, demanding a Bill of Rights, a qualified franchise, and the abolition of racial discrimination. |
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Well, my next guest introduced legislation to create a student's Bill of rights. |
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The Constitution and Bill of Rights were intended to establish a system of government that limits such rent-seeking. |
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Thus, only for a relatively short period of modern history has the American Bill of Rights been a progressive instrument of national reform. |
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The Bill of Rights spells out citizens' inherent liberties and limits the government's power to infringe those rights. |
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The founding fathers would have had to pop a lot of pills to conceive of this perversion of the Bill of Rights. |
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This new natural-rights view of civil liberty later inspired both the Declaration of Independence and the Bill of Rights. |
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The phrases in quotations are paraphrases of Article IV of the Bill of Rights. |
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While the Courts are swamped with thousands of Bill of Rights cases, where will the ordinary person go for justice? |
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How do the basic values of the writ of habeas corpus compare to those of the Bill of Rights generally? |
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Let us consider the durable vision of our Constitution and the commitments that unite us as Americans, viz., the Bill of Rights. |
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The state's interest in effective crime-fighting should never vitiate the citizens' Bill of Rights. |
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The entrance doors are huge wooden slabs, engraved in sign language by Durban craftspeople, depicting the 27 themes of the Bill of Rights. |
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The North American Securities Administrators Association details your entitlements in their Investor Bill of Rights. |
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Five years ago this month, I wrote a column calling for a Computer Users' Bill of Rights. |
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We will produce a Bill of Rights for Victims and appoint a Commissioner for Victims. |
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The current House version of the Patient Bill of Rights establishes provisions for the development of such organizations. |
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The Bill of Rights Act 1990 has become an important check on the power of the State. |
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The Charter, the African National Congress's liberation manifesto, forms the basis of the Bill of Rights of South Africa's new Constitution. |
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It was reorganized in 1924, following systematic violations of the Constitutional Bill of Rights, and J. Edgar Hoover was appointed Director. |
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It was illegal in each of the thirteen states existing at the time the Constitution was ratified and the Bill of Rights was adopted. |
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America is also a democracy where individual rights are safeguarded in the Bill of Rights and the whole Constitution. |
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Many assume that these freedoms have been enjoyed more or less continuously since 1791, when the Bill of Rights was ratified. |
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Because we had a Constitution guaranteeing some form of democracy and a Bill of Rights, the new rules were subject to public debate. |
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He was elected in 1689 to the Convention Parliament and was among the principal draftsmen of the Bill of Rights. |
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Keep in mind that a great deal of our Constitution is derived from the English Bill of Rights and the common law. |
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This inhibition is to a large extent based on the Bill of Rights and the consequent bar to the impeachment of proceedings in Parliament. |
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The English Bill of Rights of 1689 had only proclaimed the rights of Englishmen. |
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In different words, the essence of much of our own Bill of Rights is reflected therein. |
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A Bill of Rights was soon added to the constitution specifically to protect the individual liberties of citizens. |
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Within a federal system of government, there is now a national Bill of Rights. |
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Actually, Madison wanted to amend the text of the Articles of the Constitution, rather than tacking on a Bill of Rights and further amendments. |
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Of the gazillion times I've looked at the Bill of Rights, I've not seen the portion that addresses confidentiality of reading interests. |
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She would ask me endless questions about the Constitution, the Bill of Rights, the First Amendment, and so on. |
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While I am happy we have a Constitution with a Bill of Rights, the federal First Amendment has no magic to it. |
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That is the difference between the protections embedded in our Bill of rights and the lived lives of our citizenry. |
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The Treaty also made the Union's bill of rights, the Charter of Fundamental Rights, legally binding. |
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It served as a kind of medieval bill of rights for the aristocracy and the judiciary who developed the law. |
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The same Act provided for a popularly elected Senate to complete a bicameral Legislative Assembly, as well as a bill of rights. |
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Most jurisdictions, like the United States and France, have a codified constitution, with a bill of rights. |
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In a nation with an entrenched bill of rights or a written constitution, ex post facto legislation may be prohibited. |
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Australia does not have a constitutional bill of rights and there are few express rights guaranteed by the Constitution. |
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In many countries, they are constitutional rights and are included in a bill of rights or similar document. |
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True, this may not be what James Madison had in mind when he was writing the Bill of rights. |
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The Deputy Prime Minister and Secretary of State for Justice have joint responsibility for a commission on a British bill of rights. |
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If a citizen is wronged by any party, he or she can count on it that the Constitution and the Bill of Rights will protect him and justice will prevail. |
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I guess the strongest form of Bill of Rights would certainly be the American Bill of Rights which were the Amendments to the American Constitution in the 18th century. |
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The restriction seems not to have existed at the time the right to keep and bear arms was memorialized in the 1689 English or 1789 American Bill of Rights. |
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As for torture, we can go all the way back to the English Bill of Rights in 1689 to find that civilization had evolved enough to outlaw cruel and unusual punishment. |
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William and Mary agreed to reign over England subject to the Bill of Rights 1688, the provisions of which finally established the sovereignty of Parliament. |
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The English Bill of Rights, having no constitutional status, is ineffective to control Acts of Parliament which might infringe on the rights enumerated. |
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It was, as the former Home Secretary said, a worthy successor to the 1688 Bill of Rights and a major plank in the Government's constitutional reform programme. |
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The Bill of Rights of 1689 established that only a Protestant could become king and a new coronation oath required the monarch to uphold Protestantism. |
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This was reflected in the leaders of the national and state governments as well as in the movement to add an English-style Bill of Rights to the new Constitution. |
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This is the basis for what is called the doctrine of incorporation, the idea that the states were incorporated under the Federal Bill of Rights by the 14th amendment. |
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The amendment to the Bill of Rights with two very simple clauses. |
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The United States Constitution Bill of Rights, the French Rights of Man, and the U.N. Universal Declaration of Human Rights all share one set purpose. |
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Teachers at the Delaware Council of Social Studies 2001 Conference identified the Bill of Rights as the one part of the Constitution that students knew. |
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Those mere twenty-seven words comprise the full text of the Second Amendment to the Bill of Rights of the Constitution of the United States of America. |
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The Bill of Rights, and especially the First Amendment, were intended to protect the powerless from the tyranny of the powerful. |
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But although the Bill of Rights seemed a bulwark in defense of free speech, the 1798 Alien and Sedition Acts revealed its continued vulnerability. |
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The men who drafted and ratified the Bill of Rights had no issue with the ultimate penalty for the ultimate crimes. |
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To revere the Declaration of Independence, the Constitution, and the Bill of Rights and to invoke the 10th Amendment? |
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In May 2011, the Bill of Rights was inscribed in UNESCO's UK Memory of the World Register. |
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Many liberties protected by state constitutions and the Virginia Declaration of Rights were incorporated into the Bill of Rights. |
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The Bill of Rights is an Act of the Parliament of England that deals with constitutional matters and sets out certain basic civil rights. |
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By the time the Bill of Rights was submitted to the states for ratification, opinions had shifted in both parties. |
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The Basic Law provides for freedom of religion, and the Bill of Rights Ordinance prohibits religious discrimination by the HKSAR Government. |
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The Seventh Amendment is generally considered one of the more straightforward amendments of the Bill of Rights. |
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England's Bill of Rights 1689 legally established the constitutional right of 'freedom of speech in Parliament' which is still in effect. |
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We will ask them to abide by the Bill of Rights with no selectiveness or discrimination based on nationality or social identity. |
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In 1925, the Taft Court issued a ruling overturning a Marshall Court ruling on the Bill of Rights. |
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In December 1689, one of the most important constitutional documents in English history, the Bill of Rights, was passed. |
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The English Parliament passed a Bill of Rights that denounced James for abusing his power. |
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Baltimore held that the Bill of Rights restricted only the federal government, and not the states. |
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The English Parliament passed the Bill of Rights of 1689 that denounced James for abusing his power. |
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The document also continues to be honoured in the United States as an antecedent of the United States Constitution and Bill of Rights. |
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There are doubts as to whether, or to what extent, the Bill of Rights applies in Northern Ireland. |
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The Bill of Rights in the Constitution of South Africa forbids a retrial when there has already been an acquittal or a conviction. |
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The Bill of Rights directly influenced the 1776 Virginia Declaration of Rights, which in turn influenced the Declaration of Independence. |
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The Act of Settlement altered the line of succession to the throne laid out in the Bill of Rights. |
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It was further limited by the addition of the Tenth Amendment contained in the Bill of Rights and the Eleventh Amendment. |
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It is now ranked with Magna Carta and the Bill of Rights as one of the most important documents of the British constitutional tradition. |
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The government commission set up to investigate the case for a Bill of Rights had a split of opinion. |
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Along with the Act of Settlement 1701, the Bill of Rights is still in effect in all Commonwealth realms. |
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The Bill of Rights 1689 was one of the inspirations for the United States Bill of Rights. |
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In 1689 the Bill of Rights grants 'freedom of speech in Parliament', which lays out some of the earliest civil rights. |
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The Bill of Rights 1689 and Claim of Right Act 1689 settled the succession. |
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Hong Kong has a Bill of Rights Ordinance which is the local adaptation of the International Covenant of Civil and Political Rights. |
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Furthermore, the Bill of Rights described and condemned several misdeeds of James II of England. |
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Unlike most of the provisions of the Bill of Rights, the Seventh Amendment has never been applied to the states. |
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One referred to the Bill of Rights and the other to the Claim of Right. |
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The Whigs derived from the coalition of lords who had forced through the Bill of Rights in 1689 and in some cases were their actual descendants, not merely spiritual. |
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Part of the Bill of Rights remains in statute in the Republic of Ireland. |
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The first ten amendments, collectively named the Bill of Rights, were ratified in 1791 and designed to guarantee many fundamental civil liberties. |
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The Bill of Rights also settled the question of succession to the Crown. |
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The Bill of Rights required future monarchs to be Protestants, and provided that, after any children of William and Mary, Mary's sister Anne would inherit the Crown. |
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They also supported the creation of a UK Bill of Rights to replace the Human Rights Act 1998, but this was vetoed by their coalition partners the Liberal Democrats. |
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According to the theory that a parliament cannot bind its successors, any form of a Bill of Rights cannot be entrenched, and a subsequent parliament could repeal the act. |
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The death of her last surviving child, Prince William, Duke of Gloucester, in 1700 left her as the only individual in the line of succession established by the Bill of Rights. |
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This amendment, according to the Supreme Court's Doctrine of Incorporation, makes most provisions of the Bill of Rights applicable to state and local governments as well. |
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While the importance is undeniable, many organizations and news outlets mischaracterize the Hamdi ruling as a landmark decision in defense of the Bill of Rights. |
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Bill of Rights Amendments were incorporated into the states. |
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