Violate
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Moreover, all countries should recognize the authority of the international courts, such as the International Criminal Court, to facilitate prosecution of those who
violate
humanitarian law.
If the boom in the world economy falters, France will again
violate
the Stability and Growth Pact, as it did in 2002, 2003, and 2004.
Unfortunately, given Bush’s repeated assertions – in defiance of America’s constitutional tradition of checks and balances – that his office endows him with unilateral powers to
violate
rights, he appears to be untroubled by that prospect.
Uber had failed to conduct a proper background check on the driver, and then proceeded to
violate
the woman again, by obtaining and distributing her medical records internally.
The Court has now declared that it fully endorses the plaintiffs’ arguments, and that the OMT program does indeed
violate
EU primary law.
They will argue that the dolphin hunts
violate
Japan’s own animal protection legislation.
Such developments suggest an advanced and deeply disturbing trend, whereby certain segments of the European intelligentsia are willing to
violate
their own beliefs in order to target one state for unique stigmatization; and whereby insidious and sometimes illegal forms of discrimination against that state’s citizens are increasingly seen as acceptable.
The BAT does not have enough support even among Republicans, and it would
violate
World Trade Organization rules.
In particular, countries that break the Pact’s deficit ceiling because they overestimated their growth – and hence government revenue – want to be treated more leniently than those who deliberately
violate
the rules.
So America needs a “homeowners’ Chapter 11.”Lenders complain that such a law would
violate
their property rights.
Indeed, from the beginning, countries with no history of fiscal prudence or sound economic policies lacked any motivation to play by the rules; on the contrary, they had every incentive to
violate
them.
Allowing unlimited immigration would seem to
violate
this contract.
Islamist conceptions of society that
violate
individual rights must be rebutted politically.
The petition also looks beyond Khashoggi’s case, calling for the enactment of “binding laws that protect journalists, guarantee their right to work in freedom, and punish those who
violate
this right.”
The problem is that almost all ECB policies would
violate
these principles, which is why the ruling represents a severe setback for Europe.
According to the 2010 AmericasBarometer (a survey that focuses on democratic values and the economy in Latin America), 40% of Latin Americans support the idea that the authorities should be entitled to
violate
the law in prosecuting offenders, while 27% approve of individuals punishing criminals with their own hands.
Once there is no quorum, no appeals cases can be heard, and some countries might start to
violate
WTO rules with impunity.
Those deaths do not
violate
the strictest protection of human life--that we may not aim to kill a harmless person.
The European Court of Justice ruled that loans to protect financial stability would not
violate
the Lisbon Treaty’s “no bailout” clause, provided that their terms were “reasonable.”
As the US proceeds with NMD, it will either have to
violate
the Treaty or give six months notice to quit, something both signatories are entitled to do if they feel their vital security interests demand it.
Legal experts in Washington suggest that modest preparations for building missile and radar sites do not
violate
the ABM-Treaty and so do not yet require a US notice to quit.
But, with a bold and creative approach, it can help to ensure that when governments
violate
human rights – including by attacking the people defending those rights – they pay a meaningful international price.
For example, allowing men and women to sit in any part of a bus does not
violate
orthodox Jews’ religious freedom, because Jewish law does not command that one use public transport.
But the official sector cannot write down its debt, because that would
violate
a number of taboos, particularly for the ECB.
ICC membership encourages compliance precisely because, when members
violate
the law of war or fail to police their own militaries, they face the very real possibility of prosecution.
“Sugar Rush,” a recent report released by Oxfam International as part of its “Behind the Brands” campaign, has shown that our use of sugar implicates us in land grabs that
violate
the rights of some of the world’s poorest communities.
Unless a future government is bold enough to
violate
the pact with abandon, its only alternative will be to increase taxes, which would merely prolong the very downturn in private-sector demand that has kept unemployment high.
The PiS’s efforts to bring Poland’s courts under political control
violate
the EU’s fundamental democratic values and threaten its governance of the single market.
Israel has so far tolerated Egyptian military activity and force deployments that technically
violate
the bilateral treaty, approving them retroactively in the hope that Egypt will do more to secure the border and crack down on weapons smuggling into Gaza.
Can the French really
violate
their values to such an extent?
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