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But, Mr. Sadykov said, it would run counter to the aim of the advocates to foster the rule of law and would instead demonstrate that it is still the men with guns who have the power to seize and release.
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They speak with deep nostalgia of the 128-year British occupation in South Yemen, saying the British, who withdrew in 1967, fostered the rule of law, tolerance and prosperity.
In an effort to respond to public pressures, last year both houses of Parliament and the king approved dozens of constitutional amendments strengthening the rule of law, fostering the role of the judiciary and establishing a constitutional court.
In defence The same to you, too Reprints Related items Israel: The law and the uprisingMar 1st 2001 China’s lost decadeMar 1st 2001Such bickering aside, Mrs Robinson did see her way to praise the significant progress she had observed in China's overall efforts to foster the concept of the rule of law.
During his rule Abdullah cut the allowances to the thousands of princes and princesses, much to their chagrin.For both Saudis and foreign allies such as America, perhaps the toughest issue facing Saudi Arabia is the puritanical Wahhabi form of Islam that it has fostered; the Al Sauds rule in a pact with the Wahhabi clerics.
"To get high levels of compliance with reserve rules, managers need to foster the conditions that enable participation in reserve activities, rather than just focusing on patrols".
Commercial interests foster the stalemate.
On the contrary, the clear verbal information necessary to improve the patients' autonomy, like a "paternal code" which fosters the application of rules, is the most deficient aspect as revealed by this research.
And while EU conditionality has focused overwhelmingly on ICTY co-operation, rather than justice delivered through domestic courts, the vast backlog of domestic cases continues to pile up, and incomplete vetting of postwar judiciaries has understandably failed to foster faith in the rule of law.
The belief that "other governmental agencies were conducting interrogations using harsher techniques than allowed" under Army rules fostered "the belief that such methods were condoned," according to the report released on Tuesday by the panel headed by James R. Schlesinger.
This is a truly fair solution, one that takes into consideration the plight of the immigrants while at the same time fostering respect for the rule of law in their adopted country.
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