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Nothing Charlie Hebdo did ever violated democratically entrenched rights.

This view emphasizes the specification and judicial protection of the different competences of the political system and of constitutionally entrenched rights by a constitutional court.

Union negotiators have fought a largely losing battle to preserve these workers' entrenched rights, while often recognising in private that something has to give.Political persuasionsTheir relations with government have also inevitably had a big effect on the unions.

Fundamental principles, entrenched rights, legal scrutiny of political decisions, these had never been the English way (they may see things differently in Scotland); instead we rely on precedent and convention.

At the press conference I asked her: "Why, when you called upon this summit to entrench rights across Europe, do you not agree with [my pressure group] Charter 88 that we should have entrenched rights in the UK?" She replied: "We are in this summit to get rights way across the European divide … to call for the community to extend democracy to other countries".

Beyond the food security of thousands, at the heart of the case are the Inuit's constitutionally entrenched rights to live off the land according to their traditional way of life before colonization and Canada's duty to consult them on activity that would affect those rights.

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Andrew P. Pugno, a lawyer working with Mr. Starr on the case, disagreed with the notion that Proposition 8 altered "some solidly entrenched right".

"ICE believes this could be achieved through the creation of an Office for Resource Management sitting within Government– this would ensure the circular economy principle is fully understood and entrenched right across Government.

We understand and promote the notion that while children need to be guided they also have an entrenched right to be whatever they want to be and that they can achieve this only if they are given the space to dream and live out their dreams.

An entrenched, rights-based, and justiciable (that is, liable to trial in a court of justice) constitution is said to ensure stable and accountable government, obliging legislatures and executives to operate according to the established rules and procedures.

Moreover, trial by jury is the very foundation of our legal system and has been an entrenched right of every citizen charged with a crime since Magna Carta.

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