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They're denied education as guaranteed in Article 26.
Public rallies in support of citizens' right to assemble, as guaranteed by Article 31 of the Russian constitution, were held in Moscow and other large cities on the last day of every month containing 31 days.
The "right to have children" can be derived from "the right to pursue happiness", guaranteed in Article 13 of the Japanese Constitution, and support for surrogate mothers is derived from "freedom of thought and conscience", derived from Article 19 [ 38].
His attack focused on a pivotal judgment made by Lord Bingham, in a case called Ullah, in 2004 relating to the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion as guaranteed by Article 9 of the European convention on human rights.
The definition for Guaranteed League-Wide Cash Spending states that it is the amount of cash-spending guaranteed as a percentage of the salary cap as set forth in Article 12.
The court also pointed out that New York's guarantee of a free press, as stated in Article 1, Section 8 of the New York State constitution, had adopted more expansive language than the First Amendment: "Every citizen may freely speak, write and publish his or her sentiments on all subjects … and no law shall be passed to restrain or abridge and liberty of speech or of the press".
Article 25(1) of the Indian Constitution, which is in the same terms as in Article 15(1) of the Singapore Constitution, guarantees to individuals the right to freely "profess, practise and propagate" their religions.
However research participants have a right to know the data that have been processed, as guaranteed by the EU Directive 95/46/EC (article 12 of [ 3]).
It argues that British surveillance may be at odds with article 8, the right to privacy, as well as article 10, which guarantees freedom of expression, and article 6, the right to a fair trial.
Protests were also held on the 31st of July, August and October; the right to assembly is guaranteed in the 31st Article of the Russian Constitution.
If the appellant's interpretation was correct, this would result in Article 15(1) losing operative effect, for "[h]ow can the same Constitution guarantee religious freedom if, by asking citizens to pledge their allegiance to country, it is (as the appellant suggests) coercing participation in a religious ceremony?
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