Sentence examples for breach of articles from inspiring English sources

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A breach of articles may well be taken badly by some investors, but we consider it more of a technicality given the banks' continued support, commitment and actions to agreeing the new financing arrangements.

Children In Military Custody concludes: "Israel is in breach of articles 2 (discrimination), 3 (child's best interests), 37(b) (premature resort to detention), (c) (non-separation from adults), (d) (prompt access to lawyers), and 40 (use of shackles) of the United Nations convention on the rights of the child.

In a summary of their judgment, Lord Justice Rix and Mr Justice Forbes said their ruling was only concerned with whether the deaths had taken place within the jurisdiction of the UK - so as to fall within the scope of the convention - and, if so, whether there had been a breach of articles two and three regarding an adequate inquiry into those deaths.

Judge Robinson ultimately concluded that, in all the circumstances, a decision to admit the transcripts without requiring the witnesses to appear for cross-examination resulted in a procedure that achieved expeditiousness at the expense of fairness and thus was in breach of Articles 20 and 21 of the Statute (Prosecutor v. Milošević 30 June 2003, para. 44 vi)).

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And would there be a breach of article 3 if they were sentenced to life imprisonment?

I am wholly unpersuaded that a breach of article 14 has been established".

It did not amount to a breach of article 3. What about possible life sentences?

"Punitive home demolitions impact the entire family and constitute a form of collective penalty in breach of Article 33 of the Fourth Geneva Convention," the report warned.

Lord Kerr said: "The, presumably forcible, transfer of Mr Rahmatullah from Iraq to Afghanistan is, at least prima facie, a breach of article 49 [of the fourth Geneva Convention].

"The, presumably forcible, transfer of Mr Rahmatullah from Iraq to Afghanistan is, at least prima facie, a breach of article 49 [of the fourth Geneva convention]," it said.

Georgia of course denies it, but it is in breach of article 6, paragraph 1 of the European convention on human rights.

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