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The Pilgrims established a government of sorts under the Mayflower Compact of 1620, which enshrined the notion of the consent of the governed.
On the trip, he gave his strongest defence yet of the 1968 encyclical Humanae Vitae, which enshrined the church's opposition to artificial birth control.
First, scrap the 1998 Human Rights Act, introduced under the previous Labour government, which enshrined the European convention in domestic law.
And Mr. Obama signed the National Defense Authorization Act, which enshrined indefinite detention into law, and keeps the United States in a permanent state of war.
Congress responded to the Smith case by passing the Religious Freedom Restoration Act, which enshrined the accommodation principle into federal law.
This is the language of interest groups, which, enshrined as constitutional rights, will end up guaranteeing the ruling bureaucracy its right to daily bread.
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She favours ripping up the Human Rights Act, which enshrines convention protections, and has said so.
British Influence pointed to the European Economic Area Act 1993, which enshrines the EEA in UK domestic law.
The administration has also reopened debate on the second amendment, which enshrines the right to bear arms.
Ireland holds a referendum soon afterwards on the fiscal compact, which enshrines balanced-budget rules across the euro zone.
The Lib Dems do not intend to amend the child poverty act which enshrines the 60% target.
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