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The good news is that the convention's defenders, and those of the Human Rights Act (which makes it enforceable in the UK), include many prominent Tory "inners" and "outers" in the referendum debate.
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To make it enforceable, you had to show that you had relied on it to your detriment, which was difficult for women.
Lewison's "common decency and respect for wheelchair users" should be more than merely an aspiration: the supreme court should find a way of making it enforceable.
The crystallization has the effect of designating the property referred to and make it enforceable against third parties.
Under the Married Women's Property Act 1882 a husband can take out insurance in his own name, but make it enforceable by his wife and children despite the doctrine of privity.
The constitution of parents and children may, like the British one, be unwritten, but, as the Brits point out, that doesn't make it less enforceable or authoritative.
The right to health, thus, must be specified in order to make it an enforceable right and not merely rhetoric.
"Let's make it simple, effective, enforceable and fair," she said.
If any provision or part-provision of these terms and conditions is or becomes invalid, illegal or unenforceable, it shall be deemed modified to the minimum extent necessary to make it valid, legal and enforceable.
Couples who agree on a settlement can ask a court to make it into a legally binding, enforceable order.
That is why the Iranians refer to it not as "organ selling" but as "rewarded gifting enforceable by law," thus making it a prime example of helping others while you also helping yourself.
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