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I am particularly excited by the idea of enshrining in law a minimum standard for access to justice.
These changes include enshrining in law that provision of healthcare is a "service of general economic interest".
The ANC took the liberalisation further, enshrining in a new constitution the right to freedom from discrimination on grounds of race, sex, sexual orientation or disability.
"Sports Center is already the most self-conscious of self-parodies; it has been memorializing itself — enshrining in the culture its own tics and bombast and stylizations — since at least the 1990s.
Aides said Mr Clegg was "extremely proud" of enshrining in law an end to the practice of locking children up for months in "hellholes" like the notorious asylum centre at Yarl's Wood in Bedfordshire.
It was also a challenge to the founding racial injustice of this new nation, the enshrining in the first legislation passed at the Federation of the White Australia Policy, a policy only fully dismantled in my own lifetime.
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This is now enshrined in European law.
Maori rights were enshrined in the treaty.
You're basically enshrined in history.
Death is no longer enshrined in taboos.
Yet 83% want sharia enshrined in law.
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