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Superheroes will get their comeuppance if Paramount is successful in securing the rights to an independent comic book in which a human enforcer battles rogue.

A convention specifies and can enforce the relationships between schema components and consists of (often a large number of) statements (rules) that can be understood by humans and enforced by machines.

Its European court of human rights' enforces the European Convention on Human Rights.

"It represents the abandonment of the people of Darfur and an abdication of the Security Council's role as a human rights enforcing agent," he said.

At issue (and one gathers this as much from Wallace's notes, appended to the text, as from the narrative itself) is an intra-service fight over increasing automation, and the question of whether the IRS should be an organisation in which morally competent human beings enforce civic virtue, or just a money-making business in which machines process paperwork for maximum revenue.

Lyrical and deeply moving, this memoir explores the human consequences of enforced exile, the hopelessness, the suffering endured.

Human rights are enforced by international treaties, backed by judicial bodies with teeth such as the international criminal court, the international court of justice and regional bodies such as the African court on human and people's rights.

The true story of UN contractors' role in human trafficking and enforced prostitution is to be told in full for the first time in a new book by a former UN human rights investigator.

The wartime prime minister was a strong supporter of the Council of Europe which drafted the convention after the second world war to ensure that universal human rights were enforced across the European continent.

His report also described "widespread and systematic violations of human rights" including enforced disappearances and using food to control people.

His report highlighted the conditions in North Korea's prison camps, believed to hold around 200,000 people, and described "widespread and systematic violations of human rights" including enforced disappearances and using food to control people.

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