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  1. 181

    Human rights promotion and the ‘Geneva impasse’ in mental healthcare: scoping review by Bernadette McSherry, Piers Gooding, Yvette Maker

    Published 2023-05-01
    “…Conclusions There has been a focus on protecting the rights to liberty and equality before the law for mental health patients. …”
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  2. 182

    Freedoms and Rights Versus Public Morals: Notes on Constitutional Practice in Poland by Lis-Staranowicz Dorota, Guzewicz Wojciech

    Published 2019-06-01
    “…Public morals as grounds for limiting personal rights or liberties rarely appear on the Constitutional Tribunal’s docket. …”
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  3. 183

    PROTECTION OF THE CITIZENS’ SOCIAL RIGHTS IN THE SPHERE OF BUDGET FINANCING BY PROSECUTOR GENERAL’S OFFICE OF THE RUSSIAN FEDERATION by A. E. Skachkova

    Published 2013-06-01
    “…Scientific novelty: For the first time the goal of human rights and liberties protection is viewed as an issue of prosecutor’s supervision over law execution and legality of acts in the budget sphere as a financial provision of social guarantees. …”
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  4. 184

    Identity, Language, and Rights: A Critical Theory Perspective by Omid Payrow Shabani

    Published 2017-01-01
    “…Liberal egalitarians emphasize the significance of the liberal ideals of neutrality and autonomy in deciding appropriate language policy, while liberal culturalists focus on the constitutive role of language and culture for the individual’s exercise of rights and liberties that translate into a language policy that ranges from recognitions and accommodation to maintenance and protection of group identity and language.…”
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  5. 185

    Regulation of Long-Term Care Homes for Older Adults in India by Vijaykumar Harbishettar, Mahesh Gowda, Saraswati Tenagi, Mina Chandra

    Published 2021-09-01
    “…Relevant sections of the statutory new Mental Healthcare Act of 2017 in India could provide a regulatory framework ensuring rights and liberties of the residents are upheld. The authors propose a state-run model for elderly care homes and commencement of framing regulations appropriate to the Indian context.…”
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  6. 186

    Constitutional and legal principles of building a welfare state in Ukraine by R. Lutskyi, R. Zvarych, V. Skomorovskyi, L. Korytko, O. Oliynyk

    Published 2023-09-01
    “…The rapid development of Ukraine towards European integration implies the existence of a high-quality and effective legal framework that guarantees the safeguarding of fundamental rights and liberties. Given this, it is necessary to clarify the essence of building a social state and the principles underlying it. …”
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    Big data for whose sake? Governing migration through artificial intelligence by Tuba Bircan, Emre Eren Korkmaz

    Published 2021-10-01
    “…Worryingly, during the design and testing of algorithmic tools, migrants are often portrayed as a security threat instead of human beings with fundamental rights and liberties. Thus, privacy, data protection, and confidentiality issues continue to pose risks and challenges to migrant communities and raise important questions for the public and decision-makers alike. …”
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    LA REGULATION DE LA CONJUGALITE EN UNION LIBRE AU BURUNDI : UNE APPROCHE SINGULIERE, LEGALEMENT CRITIQUABLE ET AUX EFFETS POTENTIELLEMENT PERVERS by Alexis Manirakiza

    Published 2018-10-01
    “…It is for those reasons that, in the end, the article suggests a new approach that the Burundian legislator should adopt in dealing with non-marital cohabitation, an approach which reconciles efficiency and respect for fundamental rights and liberties. This approach should be a legal recognition of non-marital cohabitation that implies at least an extension of patrimonial effects of marriage to non-marital cohabitation, no matter its form, monogamous or polygamous.…”
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    „FRAMES OF TRANSITIONAL JUSTICE: SOME APPLICATION IN INTERGENERATIONAL JUSTICE AND RETROACTIVITY” by GABRIEL RADU

    Published 2011-04-01
    “…Requirements for application of a corrective, reparative justice, appeared as a consequence of subjective awareness of rights and liberties that positive law of the communist system ignored or assign them like law infrigement. …”
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  10. 190

    Fundamental Rights and the EU Internal Market: Just how Fundamental are the EU Treaty Freedoms?<br>A Normative Enquiry Based on John Rawls’ Political Philosophy by Nik J. de Boer

    Published 2013-01-01
    “…On this basis it is argued that we should recognise two main types of fundamental rights, namely basic rights and liberties associated with Rawls' first principle of justice and the rights associated with the principle of fair equality of opportunity. …”
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    POLVGRAPH EXAMINATIONS IN CRIMINAL JUSTICE IN CROATIA: THE ANALVSIS OF THE COURT PRACTICES by Marijan Superina, Stjepan Gluščić

    Published 2006-01-01
    “…One of the basic issues of the legal solution of the problem is the protection of human rights and liberties especially from the point of view of person's free will and voluntariness during preliminary criminal procedure.…”
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    Comparative analysis regarding the procedure for granting the refugee statute in Romania and France by Mădălina COCOŞATU

    Published 2012-12-01
    “…In addition, the Romanian state and the French state undertake to grant similar rights and liberties to the refugees and asylum-seekers, equal to those of their own citizens, out of which stands out the right not to be banished. …”
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    Rights and deprivation by Jacobs, L, Jacobs, Lesley Alan Cerst

    Published 1990
    “…It is argued, first, that from both of the abstract moral rights to liberty introduced in chapter four flow certain derivative rights against others to have one's needs met and, second, that the state is required to promote and protect particular forms of culture as well as to meet certain sorts of personal needs including special needs, collective needs, and the unmet personal needs that arise when the prevailing methods of meeting those needs breaks down. …”
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    Sobre el principio de autodeterminación de los pueblos indios by Angélica PORRAS

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The individual rights especially liberty, democracy and social justice will limit the exercise of the collective rights. …”
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    Querying the Call to Introduce Mental Capacity Testing to Mental Health Law: Does the Doctrine of Necessity Provide an Alternative? by Piers Gooding, Eilionóir Flynn

    Published 2015-06-01
    “…Hence, for people with mental health disabilities, rights to liberty and consent in healthcare are held to a different standard compared to other citizens. …”
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    Sobre el principio de autodeterminación de los pueblos indios by Angélica PORRAS

    Published 2009-11-01
    “…The individual rights especially liberty, democracy and social justice will limit the exercise of the collective rights. …”
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    General public’s view on opt-in, opt-out, and mandated choice organ donation policies: a qualitative study involving Swiss French-speaking citizens favourably disposed towards orga... by Janine Kurzen, Christine Clavien, Samia Hurst

    Published 2021-11-01
    “…They were mostly concerned about individual rights and liberties, and more specifically about the importance of respecting the deceased’s will and to promote lifetime advanced directives on organ donation. …”
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    Provincial Administration and Local Nobility in Courland in the Middle of the 19th Century by N. A. Mogilevskii

    Published 2022-09-01
    “…In the XIX century, under Nicholas I and Alexander II, all the "rights and liberties" of the Baltic nobles were also invariably confirmed. …”
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    Sobre la necesidad de una Ley Cultural para Andalucía by Ania González Castiñeira

    Published 2021-12-01
    “…Keywords: participation; cultural life; human Rights; fundamental liberties; constitutional mandate; Culture law. …”
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