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There would be quicker redress for those misrepresented or harassed by the press, and stringent fines for newspapers that breached a tough code of conduct.
But, argues Amnesty, one effect of the clause may be to impose a financial penalty on any government that tries to improve human rights by, for example, requiring higher minimum safety standards or quicker redress for lost land.This risk may well be overstated.
Outside of the deed-restricted common-interest development, neighbors can typically achieve quicker redress because they are not bound by covenants, conditions and restrictions and community-based rules and regulations before declaring such activities a nuisance and taking action.
Why not try this quick experiment to redress the balance.
One of the quickest ways to redress this issue as adults, is to decrease alcohol, which makes our bodies hold onto 'puff' in those areas.
"I am a judge in California small claims," Mr. Anolik said, "so I believe in this non-attorney-led, quick, inexpensive means of redress".
The quickest and least expensive way to redress a power imbalance is to offer the supplier a market opportunity that is too good to pass up in exchange for price concessions.
Social advocates and scholars have been quick to call this week's concessions insufficient to redress the legitimate demands of demonstrators.
The problem identified in this case study, a rise in maternal deaths, necessitated a collaborative multi-stakeholder effort for redress, leveraging on the short-term quick wins to alleviate severity, but also long-term sustainable initiatives.
No redress.
There is little redress.
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