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But, in any event, emigration restrictions today would violate a human right
enshrined
in current international treaties.
Indeed, that goal has been
enshrined
in the new Sustainable Development Goals adopted last September by all 193 members of the United Nations.
The first is the republican principle,
enshrined
in the Constitution, that recognizes only citizens and does not accept any distinction among them due to origin, race, or religion.
Although its guiding principles have not been
enshrined
in a constitution, even this may be appropriate to an open society because, as Popper argued, our imperfect understanding does not permit permanent and eternally valid definitions of social arrangements.
The right of citizens to organize militias to fight government tyranny was therefore a founding idea of the new country,
enshrined
in the Second Amendment to the US Constitution, which declares that, because a country needs a well-regulated militia, the people have the right to bear arms.
These words are
enshrined
in Bangladesh’s constitution, which simultaneously declares the Republic to be an Islamic State.
The principles of open society are
enshrined
in the Declaration of Independence and the institutions of American democracy are protected by the Constitution.
For starters, there is little or nothing that other EU governments can concede on the free movement of people, which is
enshrined
in the founding document of European integration, the 1957 Treaty of Rome.
Its Prevention of Terrorism Act (POTA), enacted after the September 11, 2001, attacks on America by the then ruling Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP)-led government, contains many of the features
enshrined
in the Patriot Act: an overly vague definition of what constitutes terrorism or unlawful acts, immunity from prosecution for law-enforcement or government agents, and expansion of wire-tapping.
Similarly, as refugee flows have altered direction over the last 15 or 20 years, treatment of refugees –
enshrined
since 1951 in the Convention Relating to the Status of Refugees – needs to be re-examined.
The standards
enshrined
in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights need reinvigorating.
Today, China is the only country in the world that has
enshrined
in law the concept of a “Web political criminal.”
Today's reformists are subjecting these traditional frameworks to scrutiny and attempting to separate the core ethical principles of Islam from the various historical adaptations that conservatives have
enshrined
as sacred.
Deaton rightly argues that this approach, now
enshrined
in World Bank procedures, is of very little use for understanding how to help a country develop more broadly.
The history of social regulation in the industrial West is unambiguous: systematic, organized pressure at the workplace is essential to breathing life into the rights
enshrined
in statute books.
Meanwhile, statements by some Central and Eastern European governments indicate that they reject, outright, the obligation
enshrined
in the 1951 Refugee Convention.
The importance of tackling inequality is
enshrined
in the ideals of the French Revolution, the words of the United States Declaration of Independence, and in the targets established by the United Nations Sustainable Development Goals.
Instead of undertaking knee-jerk cuts, eurozone governments must first reestablish their credibility through policy rules
enshrined
in national legislations, as recently decided by the European heads of state and government.
In France, the historical occurrence of the Armenian genocide is
enshrined
in law, and denial of its occurrence is regarded in the same way as Holocaust denial.
Governments must shift their priorities to stop the smugglers while assisting the migrants – a principle
enshrined
in the UN Protocol against the Smuggling of Migrants, which has been ratified by 138 countries and forms the basis of international action in this area.
Its system is
enshrined
in the Tenth Amendment of the US Constitution, which stipulates that all powers not expressly assigned to the federal government are “reserved to the states.”
But America’s founders would be appalled at what has become of the ideas they
enshrined
in the US Constitution.
It is a fundamental human right,
enshrined
in the United Nations Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
The right to social security
enshrined
in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights requires universal social protection to ensure the well-being of all, including people living in poverty and those at risk of poverty.
Its conclusions were
enshrined
in the Human Fertilisation and Embryology Act of 1990.
For starters, it is a historic ally for which many Chinese fought and died, their memory
enshrined
not only on monuments throughout China (though precious few in North Korea), but also in families.
Even then, successfully changing institutions is easier said than done, as they are rooted in deeply
enshrined
norms and values.
To be sure, Saudi Arabia lacks a basic code of laws or legally
enshrined
rights.
The budget-balance rule must be adopted in each country – preferably
enshrined
in their national constitutions – by the end of 2013.
Meanwhile, sound monetary policy, guided by a series of talented central bankers (whose independence is
enshrined
in Chile’s constitution), has prevented inflation and kept long-term rates relatively low.
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