Violations
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A third hazard is privacy violations, because so much of the data now available contains personal information.
The declaration, these critics attest, was created by colonial powers with a long history of gross human-rights violations, and amounts to yet another attempt by a few Western players to impose their will upon Muslim countries.
Given this, rather than weakening sanctions, the EU should work to develop stronger measures aimed at Putin and his cronies, inspired by America’s Magnitsky Act, which targets Russian officials responsible for gross human-rights
violations.
The US House of Representatives and Senate should have impeached him and removed him from office already – for
violations
of the US Constitution’s emoluments clause, if nothing else.
The CPPC has risen to the challenge and provided a worthwhile service, by bringing past consumer-protection
violations
and noncompliance issues to health-insurance regulators who are willing to listen.
Despite clear evidence of massive human-rights violations, the Ugandan government and the international community were slow to respond to the LRA threat.
Accounting for GazaNew York – This week the United Nations Human Rights Council will debate the report of the fact-finding mission led by Judge Richard Goldstone on human rights
violations
in the Gaza conflict.
The report calls for credible investigations of alleged rights
violations
and recommends that the UN Security Council require both sides to report back within six months on the results, including any prosecutions they will carry out in connection with the
violations
identified.
It referred only to “the grave
violations
of human rights in the Occupied Palestinian Territory, particularly due to the recent Israeli military attacks,” and called for a mission to investigate “all
violations
of international human rights law and international humanitarian law by the occupying power, Israel, against the Palestinian people.”
I was also aware that the UN Human Rights Council had made repeated condemnations of Israel over the past two years but had focused little attention on large-scale
violations
of human rights in other countries.
Greene found that people asked to make a moral judgment about “personal” violations, like pushing the stranger off the footbridge, showed increased activity in areas of the brain associated with the emotions.
This was not the case with people asked to make judgments about relatively “impersonal”
violations
like throwing a switch.
Then there are the alarming human-rights
violations.
A confidential complaint hotline enables workers to report human-rights violations; more than 300 calls have been received since 2011 (all were investigated, and the vast majority were resolved).
A promising development has been the use of satellite technology to detect and address fisheries
violations
by individual vessels.
A coordinated system for responding to
violations
is also vital.
Unfortunately, massive
violations
of fundamental human rights remain a reality: Genocide in Rwanda, killings in Chechnya and Bosnia, the situation in Tibet, North Korea, Burma, Cuba and today in Kosovo.
They have also established speed limits tailored to local road conditions, while stepping up enforcement to deter traffic
violations.
It may have been possible then to distinguish cases where low wages in poor countries reflect low productivity from cases of genuine rights
violations.
Indeed, France and Germany barely escaped financial sanctions in November 2003 for their
violations
of the Pact.
Second, given that the risk of conflict is greatest in Ukraine’s Russophone east, an OSCE mission should be deployed there to ensure stability, security, and respect for minorities, and to condemn, if necessary,
violations
of specified commitments.
That is precisely why these
violations
must be made costly: to signal to Israeli voters that the cost of occupation is bound to rise.
This can be done if Europe supports investigations of suspected war crimes and other
violations
of international humanitarian law committed by the IDF, as well as the establishment of international tribunals when such crimes occur.
Most recently, the Internet has become a means of public control over civil-rights
violations
by the authorities, as images taken with mobile phones become available instantaneously to all.
Debates rage over the bilateral trade balance and revaluation of the renminbi, the status of Taiwan and Tibet, human rights violations, and intellectual property theft.
He not only ratified a free-trade agreement with the United States and addressed previous governments’ human-rights violations; he also stuck to his guns on important reforms, despite large-scale protests by students, teachers, peasants, and business owners last year.
Never before either in Russia or in any other state, insofar as I know, was an election campaign so utterly dirty, with countless formal and factual
violations
of Russian laws and infringements of democratic norms.
After the latest fiscal
violations
that is simply not possible.
Unfortunately, the evidence cited in the USTR report in support of cyber-related trade
violations
largely predates that confrontation.
To address the systematic
violations
of the laws of war and the crimes against humanity committed in the former Yugoslavia, in the Great Lakes Region of Africa, or in Sierra Leone and Cambodia, the international community, with the involvement of the United Nations, set up international and internationalized courts.
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