Sentence examples for reflected in law from inspiring English sources

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But with core and credible principles reasserted and reflected in law, the other pillars of financial regulatory reform take on a coherence that has been missing.

Insurance mandates at the state level, for instance, have grown consistently, as various groups push to have their medical priorities reflected in law.

And yet others say that the movement for intersectionality remains all talk and no action — while the need to recognize different identities spawns thinkpieces aplenty, intersectionality still isn't reflected in law, policy or day-to-day action.

I think there is something here, some reality to the idea that what people care about is being a person defined as a narrative, and that that aspiration is one worthy of being reflected in law.

Mr Taylor said it meant advances in DNA testing were not reflected in law, with police having no powers to take a sample from a dog suspected of worrying livestock.

Feminist philosophy of law also shares certain basic criticisms of traditional views of the nature of law, of patriarchal assumptions as reflected in law, and of the problems that women have in securing equal justice under law (Smith, 1993, ch. 6).

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It's reflected in laws which, for example, allow rapists off the hook if they marry their victims, or lesser punishment for "honour crimes" (more often than not against women who are thought to have impugned their family's reputation through some sort of sexual infraction) or in higher burdens of proof for adultery by men than women.

Further, newness of property, in this sense, entails new primitive causal powers, reflected in laws which connect complex physical structures to the emergent features.

Social realities in South Africa must be reflected in laws relating to research among adolescents about their sexual and reproductive health.

Although the focus of this analysis was on stigma in the community setting, stigma may occur in other settings such as health care facilities, may be reflected in laws and policies of governments and other institutions, may be internalized as well as external, and may overlap with additional stigma against marginalized groups such as sex workers or men who have sex with men.

"These excessive maritime claims are inconsistent with international law as reflected in the Law of the Sea Convention in that they purport to restrict the navigation rights that the United States and all states are entitled to exercise," Urban said in an emailed statement.

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