• The term Bastaards refers to a group of people of mixed origin (Jody, 2021). (wikipedia.org)
  • In January Tame was named Australian of the Year 2021, recognised for fighting to overturn laws in Tasmania preventing sexual assault survivors from speaking out. (refinery29.com)
  • In Bulgaria, same-sex marriages and same-sex registered partnerships are not recognised. (ilga-europe.org)
  • It included many offences not recognised by Western law such as insulting an elder, singing sacred songs in public, showing sacred objects to women, and neglecting kinship obligations. (quadrant.org.au)
  • Currently, there are eight different jurisdictions with different legal definitions and different punishments for different offences. (refinery29.com)
  • This flatly ignores the fact that trans people are fundamentally treated unequally, socially and legally, with countless murders and suicides of trans people every year. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • Contrary to what the authors assert, Palestine's legal status as a non-member state at the UN, and its capacities to act as a state, in the context of a longstanding and legally dubious belligerent occupation, is not ambiguous. (opiniojuris.org)
  • Civil partnerships are a legally recognised union between two people of the same sex. (bbc.co.uk)
  • This is especially important at weddings joining two people who were previously barred legally from marrying one another. (worshipwords.co.uk)
  • Though they have no documentation recognised by the authorities of the countries they live in, Europe's undocumented do have a nationality, unlike the "lost Canadians" or the bidun, who are legally stateless. (mondediplo.com)
  • We give people with disabilities other benefits, but if someone is using audiobooks extensively, that 20% is a huge amount of their income or household income. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • An Assembly Spokesperson said: "We are proud of our track record in enhancing and promoting the role of people with disabilities in public life, which is recognised through initiatives such as our Louder than Words charter mark. (equalityni.org)
  • Background: People with disabilities are a large, disadvantaged minority, comprising approximately 12% of the population. (bvsalud.org)
  • There are no specific frameworks to monitor justice for people with disabilities. (bvsalud.org)
  • These findings echo international predictions of COVID-19 disproportionally impacting people with disabilities. (bvsalud.org)
  • Conclusion: The evidence reveals that people with disabilities in South Africa experienced many negative impacts of the pandemic. (bvsalud.org)
  • Contribution: The evidence will inform the development of the national monitoring framework, recognised by the South African Government and emphasised by the United Nations as necessary to ensure the realisation of the rights of people with disabilities during future crises including pandemics. (bvsalud.org)
  • they came to be connected by spoken word. (wikipedia.org)
  • In contrast, a marriage happens when the partners exchange spoken words and also sign the register. (bbc.co.uk)
  • These words, spoken by an applicant for amnesty at the Truth and Reconciliation Commission, refer to the last time that Nokuthula Simelane was seen alive. (southernafricalitigationcentre.org)
  • While the direct health impacts of the pandemic on young people have been generally less severe youth are disproportionately affected by the long-lasting consequences of the pandemic. (bvsalud.org)
  • contradictory] They are a racially and culturally mixed people who are primarily descended from the intermarriages and sexual relations between European colonist men and primarily Khoikhoi slaves. (wikipedia.org)
  • They stress partnerships are an entirely new legal concept. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Some registrars have signalled their opposition, according to newspapers, although they have a legal duty to conduct partnerships. (bbc.co.uk)
  • Aboriginal people have continued to argue that not only customary property rights in land but also ancient jurisdictions survive, on the grounds that, just as British sovereignty did not wipe away Aboriginal title, neither did it wipe away Aboriginal jurisdiction. (quadrant.org.au)
  • Its 2000 report, Sentencing: Aboriginal Offenders , claimed that, for Aboriginal people, customary law was more humane and effective than Western law. (quadrant.org.au)
  • Moral turpitude is a legal term used to describe a crime that demonstrates depravity in one's public and private life, contrary to what is accepted and customary. (roadlesstraveledstore.com)
  • Is the government a legal person? (roadlesstraveledstore.com)
  • A legal entity is any business, government body, department, charity, individual or institution that has standing in the eyes of the law and has the capacity to enter into agreements or contracts. (roadlesstraveledstore.com)
  • People convicted of this crime can be disqualified from government office, lose their license to practice law, or be deported (in the case of immigrants). (roadlesstraveledstore.com)
  • Some ceremonies were held after legalisation, some before (in church services not recognised by the government authority). (worshipwords.co.uk)
  • The United Kingdom Accreditation Service is the sole national accreditation body recognised by government to assess, against internationally agreed standards, organisations that provide certification, testing, inspection and calibration services. (wired-gov.net)
  • The UK government recognised that the law needed to be brought up to date and so launched a consultation last year, via the Medicines and Healthcare products Regulatory Agency (MHRA), into the future regulation of medical devices in the UK. (osborneclarke.com)
  • Many trans people assert that Stonewall's campaigning, which has historically concentrated exclusively on LGB equality, has failed the trans community. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • What followed was a long, expensive and dispiriting exercise for those Aboriginal people subject to it. (quadrant.org.au)
  • Two separate appendices on when humans first arrived on the Australian continent, and material from the accounts of William Buckley, who lived with Central Victorian Aboriginal people for thirty-two years in the early 1800s, are written by Walshe and Sutton, respectively. (arena.org.au)
  • Pascoe uses this model to ask Australians to shift their thinking about the sophistication of Aboriginal people by arguing that they were far more modern in the ways they once lived than has been recognised. (arena.org.au)
  • Pascoe's sin, from their point of view, is not only that he has embraced a problematic model but also that he has miscategorised Aboriginal people within it. (arena.org.au)
  • This can be problematic, because action plans may be misdirected and make it difficult for sex buyers to help identify people who are victims of trafficking. (lu.se)
  • This was a well advanced project, in which we were pleased to have input from an MLA with lived experience of disability to help us get it right for people with hearing impairments. (equalityni.org)
  • That was when federal and state Australian governments withdrew their meagre funding of the old Christian missions in remote communities and replaced them with far more expensive regimes run by committees of local indigenous people. (quadrant.org.au)
  • Hi Ilario, it is the will of the board to make it easy to start a recognised body to do work and it is totally acceptable if these bodies also die after having fulfilled their purpose - or grow and develop into other affiliation models. (wikimedia.org)
  • DLA Piper UK LLP is a body recognised by the Solicitors Regulation Authority. (dlapiper.com)
  • It has been estimated that in the year 2000, smoking caused 10 percent of all fire deaths (300,000 people), with the cost of fires caused by smoking amounting to US$27 billion. (who.int)
  • The prize also aims to entice young people to seek a career in particular industries. (ato.gov.au)
  • Therefore, templates are a good choice for legal document automation because important data fields can be created as set properties that remain the same from one document to another without exposing another client's information. (smokeball.com.au)
  • To secure his client's legal fees, he has to submit that they were doing their jobs as policemen when they rendered the "very beautiful" Nokuthula unrecognisable. (southernafricalitigationcentre.org)
  • And the word 'maintaining' sort of has implications that the criminality is in the continuation of something that a perpetrator didn't necessarily instigate. (refinery29.com)
  • Each member of DLA Piper UK LLP is either a solicitor of the Senior Courts of England and Wales or an exempt European lawyer (as defined by the Solicitors Regulation Authority Handbook Glossary) or a registered foreign lawyer (being an individual registered with the Solicitors Regulation Authority under section 89 of the Courts and Legal Services Act 1990). (dlapiper.com)
  • After that, I worked as a consultant Legal Specialist at Mercedes-Benz Sweden for several months, before I joined Baltic Cable this August where I'm working as a Legal Counsel (in-house lawyer). (lu.se)
  • We supported the youth-led COVID-19 Youth Survey to assess attitudes and awareness of young people about COVID-19. (bvsalud.org)
  • When a person commits a tort, they violate civil law. (c1creative.com)
  • Slavery was practiced in the Dutch East India Company-controlled Cape Colony, and the mixed-race groups which developed in the early Cape Colony as a result of white settler interaction with captured Khoe people who began to work around the farms, eventually opted different names for themselves, including Bastards, Basters, Korana, Oorlam or Oorlam Afrikaners, and Griqua. (wikipedia.org)
  • We can help you engage with new decarbonisation regulatory frameworks, carbon reporting, deal with the legal implications of changes in corporate strategies and business models. (osborneclarke.com)
  • Digital commerce has transformed how we shop and interact, and as technology generally moves much faster than the law, organisations' general counsel are likely to face a huge challenge of applying conventional laws and regulations to deal with the new legal questions raised by the metaverse. (deloitte.com)
  • Present in the room are WHO Director-General, Dr Tedros, Dr Mike Ryan, Executive Director, Health Emergencies, Dr Maria Van Kerkhove, Technical Lead for COVID-19, Dr Bruce Aylward, Special Advisor to DG and Lead on the ACT Accelerator and Derek Walton, WHO Legal Counsel. (bvsalud.org)
  • As a Legal Counsel, I work with different types of contracts and provide legal advice and support to the team. (lu.se)
  • J.2.4 in addition to the persons named in J.2.3, the Regional Organiser and the Chairman of the Regional Committee may authorise a UKIP publication whose scope is local or regional. (bailii.org)
  • Leveraging Microsoft Word , you can create, format, and edit your legal documents more efficiently-so you can better meet your deadlines and confidently produce accurate documents. (smokeball.com.au)
  • But to get the most out of Microsoft Word, legal professionals will need to learn some of the most important tips and tricks of the application. (smokeball.com.au)
  • If you're working with multiple law firm staff, using Microsoft Word templates will ensure consistency of style from one team member to another. (smokeball.com.au)
  • Also, use Microsoft Word system fonts so that there is consistency in all your documents no matter where it is opened. (smokeball.com.au)
  • Remember, some people receiving your document may not have any non-Microsoft Word fonts installed on their computer so if you use a special font, they may not see it as you intended. (smokeball.com.au)
  • With Smokeball, you can truly automate Microsoft Word documents and populate all your contact and matter information saved in Smokeball into a legal document template or even into court-approved forms from our extensive automated legal form and precedent library . (smokeball.com.au)
  • Instead of copying and pasting from one document to another, use the Quick Parts feature under "Insert" in Microsoft Word. (smokeball.com.au)
  • You can save serious time by using shortcut keys in Microsoft Word. (smokeball.com.au)
  • If there are certain Microsoft Word tools that you use often, put them in your Quick Access Toolbar (QAT). (smokeball.com.au)
  • Its statute laws are all pub-licly pro-claimed when they are created and its common law can be found through published legal precedents and textbooks. (quadrant.org.au)
  • We have not found any court precedents analysing the legal nature of a shipbuilding contract. (lexology.com)
  • I identify as a Trans* person, more specifically as a gender queer person with they/them/their preferred gender pronouns. (blogspot.com)
  • Don't be complacent about rights affecting Lesbian, Gay, Bisexual, Transgender and Questioning (or Queer) (LGBTQ) people. (pinkuk.com)
  • Imagine what it must be like for a vulnerable person. (europa.eu)
  • Whereas we in Sweden criminalise both buying sex and pimping, New Zealand has chosen to incorporate prostitution into standard employment legislation, but also to reduce the vulnerable situation of prostitutes by giving them special legal protection. (lu.se)
  • No, the only ground to deny legal support would be if the accused had not been acting in the course and scope of their employment with the police. (southernafricalitigationcentre.org)
  • Scope has said they are £970 per month worse off-a figure I recognise from when I was the Minister. (theyworkforyou.com)
  • It was only around 1876 that a group of Boer intellectuals, who named themselves "The fellowship of real Afrikaners", decided to use the term as a new means to describe the Boer peoples, as part of the project to create a new national identity for pioneer Boer people during the First and Second Boer Wars and for more powerful political legitimacy. (wikipedia.org)
  • It's just disgusting and wrong to use the word relationship, as a start, to describe abuse," she told AAP . (refinery29.com)
  • I came from a place that wasn't diverse, so meeting new people from different backgrounds was amazing. (surrey.ac.uk)
  • Why were a whole group of people, from many different backgrounds, thrilled for a minute or two by the announcement, only to realise, once they saw the small print, that they would still be excluded? (theyworkforyou.com)
  • As time went on, mixed-race people began to marry among themselves, establishing a distinct ethnic group that tended to be more assimilated to Dutch and European ways than tribal peoples in separated villages. (wikipedia.org)
  • DLA Piper is a global law firm operating through various separate and distinct legal entities. (dlapiper.com)
  • First, refugees are a distinct category of persons whose important quality is being outside their countries of origin. (fmreview.org)
  • by being outside their country, refugees are in a fundamentally different situation according to the international legal order. (fmreview.org)
  • The more you invest in learning new skills to save time in Word, the more opportunities you'll unlock to save time on everyday tasks, dedicate more time to billable work, and focus on serving your clients. (smokeball.com.au)
  • We recognise that work is about so much more than earning money. (clarkewillmott.com)
  • The entity is sentenced to stop charging a cash deposit commission of €2 to people who are not the holders of the account. (white-baos.com)
  • Unlike intentional torts, negligence cases do not involve deliberate actions, but instead are when an individual or entity is careless and fails to provide a duty owed to another person. (c1creative.com)
  • The word "partner" is used to refer to a member of DLA Piper UK LLP, or an employee or consultant with equivalent standing and qualifications, and to a partner, member, director, employee or consultant in another DLA Piper practising entity who has equivalent standing. (dlapiper.com)
  • The TPRN is not an independent legal entity but a collaborative mechanism between WHO and other participants of the TPRN. (who.int)
  • This is why today many Afrikaans-speaking white people are still known as Afrikaners, as this message was powerfully conveyed as a national identity during the times of the South African Union (1910-1961) and the apartheid years of the Republic of South Africa. (wikipedia.org)
  • Tom Melsen, Kimberly Clark's vice-president, told the Associated Press: "This decision [in Neenah] has nothing to do with the capabilities of our people and the commitment of our people. (dhafirtrial.net)
  • Marriage is the highest form of interpersonal commitment and friendship achievable between sexually attracted persons. (worshipwords.co.uk)
  • Thanks too all the people and organisations who supported us in this process: ILGA-Europe, NELFA, ACCEPT Romania and many others. (ilga-europe.org)
  • A trans person is someone whose gender is different to the gender they were assigned at birth. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • On 16th February, Ruth Hunt, Stonewall's Chief Executive, announced that, following a commendable consultation with over 700 trans people, the organisation will now 'use its platform and experience to help create real change' for the trans community. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • To this end, they are retraining staff, appointing a director of trans inclusion, and continuing conversations with trans people. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • it is hoped that Stonewall will provide support for securing legal equality, representation, and school/workplace education relating to trans issues. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • Trans people were vital to the 1969 Stonewall riots which gave the organisation its name. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • With trans people recently gaining more media attention and representation, and the growing popularity of the 'LGBT' acronym, this is arguably a case of Stonewall trying to remain relevant. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • Or perhaps the exclusion of trans people was damaging Stonewall's reputation and support. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • While there has been progress in the ongoing battle for LGB equality, the trans community can only dream of attaining the legal and social acceptance LGB people enjoy today. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • While the apology was welcome, it was insufficient in recognising the harm Stonewall have done in marginalising trans people for so long. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • This trans person is reserving judgement for now. (studentnewspaper.org)
  • Anyone who thinks that our legal profession would automatically reject this and defend the benefits of the English rule of law would be mistaken. (quadrant.org.au)
  • Abimbola was awarded an MBE for services to Diversity in the Legal Profession and to Young People, while Melville was awarded an OBE for services to Gender Equality. (wearethecity-risingstars.com)
  • in Eckersley v. Binnie, summarised the Bolam test in the following words: From these general statements it follows that a professional man should command the corpus of knowledge which forms part of the professional equipment of the ordinary member of his profession. (c1creative.com)
  • In an adversarial legal system, previous decisions made by higher Courts form a precedent which will bind the lower Courts. (ostatic.com)
  • It was an ad hoc group of people who shared a common interest in and support of UKIP. (bailii.org)
  • The interest rate may, in principle, be freely determined between the parties to a loan agreement and may exceed the legal interest rate. (iclg.com)
  • However, if the interest rate is manifestly usurious, a Luxembourg court may reduce it to the applicable legal interest rate. (iclg.com)
  • How do I show interest and recognise the speaker? (iuse.it)
  • The ethical and political challenge is how to balance the legitimate interest of industry for profits and economic development with prudent scientific and technological innovation for the good of people and communities. (bvsalud.org)
  • This will make it easier for MLAs and witnesses to join remotely and for deaf people to more easily participate. (equalityni.org)
  • Legal Assessment- Alcohol and Violence By: Hatem, A and Ziad The topic of law reform is beyond just the definition of changing the law, however it is the process in which the law is modified and shaped over time to better reflect the changing social and cultural values that we deem are important. (ostatic.com)
  • With the recent rebranding of a certain social media giant, the word "metaverse" has started cropping up more and more in various contexts, from social media, fashion, to education. (deloitte.com)
  • As far as I know, this is the first social sciences study with in-depth interviews of people who buy sex in Sweden since the introduction of the Sex Purchase Act. (lu.se)
  • I also got the impression that the social structure and working culture in Sweden allowed people to pursue both career and family life. (lu.se)
  • We will be talking about a new global initiative called Global Youth Mobilisation for Generation Disturbed, to support young people around the world in response to the COVID-19 pandemic and help alleviate the negative impact of COVID-19 on the development of young people. (bvsalud.org)
  • More than one billion students in almost every country have been impacted by school closures and one in six young people worldwide have lost their jobs during the pandemic. (bvsalud.org)
  • Throughout the pandemic WHO has been working with young people and many partners including UNICEF and UNESCO in several ways. (bvsalud.org)
  • We have engaged young people in co-creating communication materials for young people about reducing the risk of COVID-19 transmission. (bvsalud.org)
  • We will soon be publishing the results of a global survey about how young people look for and use COVID-19 information online. (bvsalud.org)
  • Two weeks ago we launched the WHO Youth Council to provide advice on key health and development issues affecting young people. (bvsalud.org)
  • Today we're delighted to be taking part in the launch of the Global Youth Mobilisation for Generation Disrupted, a new worldwide movement to support young people and involve them in the response to the COVID-19 pandemic. (bvsalud.org)
  • Clinically Indicated Genomic Sequencing of Children in Foster Care: Legal and Ethical issues. (cdc.gov)
  • The word "Afrikaner" itself was originally (for over 350 years) used as a description for not white Boers but a mixed-race bastard child. (wikipedia.org)
  • All over the world, more people are being deprived of legal status in the countries they live in. (mondediplo.com)
  • The article rightly notes that those who drafted the 1951 Convention on Refugees were much more concerned with providing legal protection and status to externally displaced people. (fmreview.org)
  • Organization concerning the legal status of any country, territory, city or area or of its authorities, or concerning the delimitation of its frontiers or boundaries. (who.int)
  • Both were previous Rising Star Champion winners and were recently recognised in the Queen's Birthday Honours List . (wearethecity-risingstars.com)
  • Perhaps the words 'forcibly' married can be amended to 'coercively' married so as to recognise the full set of conditions under which women sign marriage contracts? (ids.ac.uk)
  • We believe in creating an inclusive culture where people feel they can bring their whole selves to the workplace, so we're delighted with this result as we continue to create an environment which fosters this. (clarkewillmott.com)
  • Weddings are opportunities to include appropriate, inclusive and thoughtful words and present a theology that is progressive and free of traditional restraints. (worshipwords.co.uk)
  • In a landmark judgement, the Court of Justice of the European Union has ruled that a child and its same-sex parents must be recognised as a family, the child should be issued a Bulgarian passport, and the family should have free movement in all Member States of the European Union. (ilga-europe.org)
  • Today, December 14, the Court of Justice of the European Union (CJEU) ruled that if one EU member state recognises a parental relationship between a child and its parents, then all member states should, in order to give the child it's right to freedom of movement. (ilga-europe.org)
  • The same court has also fully recognised a lawsuit filed against Caixabank for the same reason. (white-baos.com)
  • I wanted that job to get experience in the court process, which is helpful for legal jobs in the future. (lu.se)
  • Under the current laws, a person can be convicted of a terrorist offence if they are intentionally providing and/or receiving, being in possession of a thing, or willingly being in control of documents which evidently show proof of a terrorist 'attack' being planned (Williams, 2011). (ostatic.com)
  • The word was also applied to subordinate Blacks who were proficient in Dutch, could ride, and could shoot. (wikipedia.org)
  • According to the 18th-century Dutch historian Isaak Tirion, the Khoi name Griqua (or Grigriqua) is first recorded in 1730 in reference to a group of people living in the northeastern section of the Cape Colony. (wikipedia.org)
  • Then again, Dutch law isn't completely clear about what constitutes steering and braking, as the words used are 'properly functioning steering system or operating system' and 'properly functioning braking system', both of which the Oxboard has. (24oranges.nl)
  • Anne McKernan, Head of Legal Services at the Equality Commission, said: "This is an excellent example of making sure that someone with a disability can take part in everyday business on equal terms with everyone else. (equalityni.org)
  • Offer referral to shelter, legal services, and counseling, facilitating such referrals with the consent of the patient. (medscape.com)
  • ChatGPT came to Android users in India in July after OpenAI made the app version of the viral chatbot available to people in more countries. (facebookbaixargratis.com)
  • In the book, the author notes that during the drafting of the Convention, the question as to whether protection should be extended to all displaced people or restricted to those outside their countries of origin was considered and the latter option was taken for three reasons. (fmreview.org)
  • This system is also seen as fair and less prone to abuse, citizens who support this system often argue that it is fairer and less prone to abuse than other legal systems. (ostatic.com)
  • However, a lot of treatment can be offered to to the changes in your life and maintain your support and improve the lives of people with confidence and independence. (who.int)
  • They may refer patients to memory clinics which community of people who are having similar can support them with interventions that keep experiences. (who.int)
  • Performance of the eHealth decision support tool, MIPOGG, for recognising children with Li-Fraumeni, DICER1, Constitutional mismatch repair deficiency and Gorlin syndromes. (cdc.gov)
  • It has a Constitution that guarantees long-term con-sistency in both the political and legal systems. (quadrant.org.au)
  • Finally, as we address issues around vulnerability and address the right to equal treatment in all our justice systems, we have to recognise the need for investment in awareness-raising and training for all professionals in our justice systems. (europa.eu)
  • In other words, it means that you're a good person and a good citizen with a sound moral compass. (roadlesstraveledstore.com)
  • There were many other reasons that the Security Branch killed, of course, but the good people at the TRC saw fit to put Simelane's death in this class. (southernafricalitigationcentre.org)
  • The legitimacy of human decisions on the applications of science and technology to promote life, health and people's well-being is possible thanks to international cooperation and the protection of law as an instrument toprotect and guarantee the common good, dignity and fundamental goods of the person, that is, what we call human rights. (bvsalud.org)
  • A moral person is one who follows the rules of conduct within the group or society he/she lives in. (roadlesstraveledstore.com)
  • For transgender people, we are so used to being articulated by society in less than flattering terms rather than articulating our own narratives and identities on our own terms, with our own discourse. (blogspot.com)
  • Many years ago, in the UK and elsewhere, rape victims also struggled to have the legal system and society recognise that lack of violence does not equate with 'consent' and the fact that the person is known to them, even married to them, does not exclude (marital) rape. (ids.ac.uk)
  • It is due to other diseases such as brain strokes, overwhelming for the people affected, their infections or immune diseases, and severe families and society at large. (who.int)
  • Looking for legal advice? (clarkewillmott.com)
  • The information provided in this article is not intended to be legal advice, it simply conveys information related to legal issues. (white-baos.com)
  • However, ChatGPT still lacks some nuance and people should not use the chatbot for legal queries, medical questions, or advice concerning sensitive matters. (facebookbaixargratis.com)
  • Legal business writing standards and vocabulary Do I have the necessary tools to ensure every word of my legal opinion communicates precisely the advice I intend to covey? (iuse.it)
  • The purpose of the prize was to recognise, encourage and stimulate achievements that contribute significantly to broadening knowledge and technical development within specific fields. (ato.gov.au)
  • 1931: TWA Flight 599 crashed in Chase County, Kansas, US, and killed eight people, including football coach Knute Rockne, stimulating advances in aircraft design and development. (wikimedia.org)
  • It has also issued guidance for witnesses appearing on remote link and for MLAs and others about how to use the new technology so that deaf people can follow proceedings. (equalityni.org)
  • we could not reject the November 29th resolution outright as a 'base de travail', as this would have been the first time that Israel had rejected the resolution upon which its legal existence is based and which was invoked as recently as six weeks ago to justify our occupation of the Negev down to Elath. (opiniojuris.org)
  • This research pro- that one of those complexes has not been com- poses a closer look at the relationship between pletely identified yet: the Brazilian version of the the inner reality of the Brazilian people and the trickster archetype that seems to be opressing world of politics in Brazil, particularly focusing the Brazilian psyche, the cultural complex ma- on Brazilian corruption. (bvsalud.org)
  • Thank you so much to the LGBT Deystvie organisation in Bulgaria and especially to our legal representation, Denitsa Ivanova and Veneta Limberova for fighting for our family and countless others in our position. (ilga-europe.org)
  • Notably, the layoffs are expected to affect many thousands of employees and an announcement is planned to come as soon as Wednesday, according to people familiar with the matter. (organiser.org)
  • Familiar legal fields of ownership, licensing, use and piracy will meet new data sets (personal or otherwise), goods and content, ledgers and tokens, creating questions for those looking to benefit from the metaverse. (deloitte.com)
  • Law might not be the best subject to learn in your third language, because language skills are essential for legal expertise. (lu.se)
  • People with hearing loss will be able to take a fuller part in public life with the installation of new videoconferencing facilities at the Northern Ireland Assembly. (equalityni.org)
  • A miscarriage of justice primarily is the conviction and punishment of a person for a crime they did not commit (a crime they are innocent of). (essaywriter.org)
  • Miscarriages of justice are down-casted by England and Wales legal Justice System that is espoused to be one of the best in the world Civilised because the evidence of a case is carefully scrutinized to avoid possible chances of holding miscarriage of justice. (essaywriter.org)
  • Member states all benefit from the Single Market, the monetary union and the free movement of persons. (rijksoverheid.nl)
  • Register now for your free, tailored, daily legal newsfeed service. (lexology.com)
  • At the moment, the so-called common law marriage actually has no legal force at all if things go wrong - and ministers are keen to point this out to couples who believe they do not need to marry to gain rights. (bbc.co.uk)
  • To be able to be recognised as a 'special scooter', the Oxboard needs 'a proper steering system and braking system', and according to the Ministry it has neither. (24oranges.nl)
  • Once corrected, ChatGPT quickly learns to recognise proper nouns and even words in Indian languages. (facebookbaixargratis.com)
  • Bulgarian authorities rejected a request for citizenship of the child, the application, arguing that a child cannot have two mothers, and refused to issue a birth certificate in which the parents are two persons of the same sex. (ilga-europe.org)
  • 1. That the offence of 'persistent sexual abuse of a child' be worded as such. (refinery29.com)