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There would be no legally enforceable right but there would be political authority.
In fact, there is no legally enforceable right to any specific form of healthcare on the NHS, as such.
It will give ordinary people for the first time an enforceable right to see some Whitehall files.
Several constitutions and courts in Latin America have recently moved in this direction by making the right to food a legally enforceable right, but the international system, including the UN, still lags behind.
Academics, including the rather crudely named "hackademics", media pressure groups, and the journalists' trade union, NUJ, actually advocate statutory involvement in print/online journalism regulation and a statutorily enforceable "right to reply".
While acknowledging that may be true, the judge said there was still a need to demonstrate that there would be a legally enforceable right to maintain anonymity, in the absence of a genuine breach of confidence.
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Will beneficiaries still have legally enforceable rights to all those services?
"The agreement provides no enforceable rights for the children in care".
But he is probably more interesting about how he is trying to develop an idea around giving citizens enforceable rights.
The regulations explicitly deny him any enforceable rights of the sort that criminal defendants won as long ago as the Middle Ages.
The civil and political rights covenant creates enforceable rights while the economic and social rights covenant asks states to "take steps" towards their implementation.
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