Sentence examples for guaranteeing freedom of expression from inspiring English sources

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Mistresses have the right to sell their stories, article 10 [of the European human rights convention, guaranteeing freedom of expression] is a strong as article 8 [privacy].

Five law lords said there was no incompatibility between the 1989 Official Secrets Act, under which Shayler faces prosecution, and Article 10 of the European Convention on Human Rights guaranteeing "freedom of expression".

She noted that improving the lot of women was less onerous for the regime than adopting other kinds of liberalization, such as guaranteeing freedom of expression or abjuring torture.

The supreme court justices said that in their balancing exercise – weighing up the conflicting interests of article 10 of the European convention on human rights, guaranteeing freedom of expression, and article 8, guaranteeing privacy – they believed that at any full trial of the issue the injunction would be likely to be upheld.

Chief Justice will have presidential powers; A technocrat, capable national government will be formed; The committee will offer all its expertise to review the new constitution; The Supreme Constitutional Law will address the draft law and prepare for parliamentary elections; Securing and guaranteeing freedom of expression, freedom of media.

Given U.S. media laws, including the First Amendment to the Constitution guaranteeing freedom of expression, Zaid said the result of any criminal prosecution against a publisher would be uncertain.

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It guarantees freedom of expression, but only if it "does not violate public order and morality".

It violates the Russian constitution, which guarantees freedom of expression, and the European Convention on Human Rights, which Russian has signed and pledged to uphold.

Given the country's huge population of Internet users and its failure to guarantee freedom of expression, they argue, the case of China is hardly analogous to that of South Korea.

A more liberal regime of free speech, now buttressed by the Human Rights Act and article 10 of the European convention on human rights which guarantees freedom of expression, is also likely to make courts more sympathetic to challenges.

In the 1980s, Payá founded the Christian Liberation Movement and in the1990s began work on the Varela project, which collected 25,000 signatures in favour of a referendum on laws to guarantee freedom of expression, assembly and other civil rights.

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