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India refuses "full-scope" safeguards, has never joined the NPT, which legally requires them, and in 1998 conducted five nuclear-weapons tests.Russia claims that the "full-scope" rule does not apply to its proposed sale of nuclear reactors to India, since the idea had come up in the late 1980s that is, before the NSG ban.
She believes he will have scope to safeguard childrens' rights through an amendment to the Children Act that states that the English commissioner must have to have a duty to regard the UN convention on the rights of the child.
That mission has since been muddied by two Supreme Court decisions that narrowed the law's scope, weakened its safeguards against pollution and confused federal regulators.
Later decisions by the Supreme Court limited some of the potential scope of the Miranda safeguards.
Her opinion underscored the dangers of not applying age to the custody analysis, writing: "to hold... that a child's age is never relevant to whether a suspect has been taken into custody— and thus to ignore the very real differences between children and adults— would be to deny children the full scope of the procedural safeguards that Miranda guarantees to adults".
The Court underscored the dangers of not applying age to the custody analysis, writing: "to hold... that a child's age is never relevant to whether a suspect has been taken into custody— and thus to ignore the very real differences between children and adults— would be to deny children the full scope of the procedural safeguards that Miranda guarantees to adults".
Related closely to threats to autonomy are local and national political struggles to safeguard the scope of practice and compensation [ 17].
Thus, America's largest tech companies quickly banded together to demand greater transparency about the scope of surveillance – an essential safeguard against any abrupt and major expansion of collection.
Announcing the funding cuts in December, Conservative communities secretary Eric Pickles said authorities had plenty of scope to make further savings while "safeguarding vital public services" and "ending the something-for-nothing culture".
This "represents a bargain to local authorities", Mr Pickles said, which he insisted had plenty of scope to make further savings while "safeguarding vital public services" and "ending the something-for-nothing culture".
17 19 One exception is a large mixed methods study by Tompsett et al 20 which aimed to explore the nature and consequences of conflicts of interests for English GPs in safeguarding children, though the scope of the findings were much broader than its original aim suggests.
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