Tag: Individual Rights
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Limitations on Rights
New York Times v Sullivan Case (US) In relation to the new york times v sullivan case (United States) and constitutional law, Adrienne Stone[1] made the following observation: New York Times v Sullivan ('New York Times') is a 1964 decision of the Supreme Court of the United States […]
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Equal Protection
The Legal History of Equal Protection This section provides an overview of Equal Protection Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview: Main Elements in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) The coverage of Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview includes the following main […]
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Equal Protection
The Legal History of Equal Protection This section provides an overview of Equal Protection Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview: Main Elements in the United States of America (In the U.S. law) The coverage of Due Process and Equal Protection: An Overview includes the following main […]
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Foreign Affairs
In relation to the foreign affairs and constitutional law, Helmut Philipp Aust[1] made the following observation: The domain of foreign affairs is referred to in constitutional law and its scholarship in order to demarcate the conduct of the foreign relations of a state from other, at […]
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Foreign Affairs
In relation to the foreign affairs and constitutional law, Helmut Philipp Aust[1] made the following observation: The domain of foreign affairs is referred to in constitutional law and its scholarship in order to demarcate the conduct of the foreign relations of a state from other, at […]
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Administrative Disputes in Civil Law Jurisdictions
In relation to the administrative disputes in civil law jurisdictions and constitutional law, Lana Ofak[1] made the following observation: Administrative dispute (contentieux administratif, Verwaltungsstreit) is a legal institution which was created by the legal theory and practice at the […]
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Rights of Children
In relation to the rights of children and constitutional law, Warren Binford[1] made the following observation: 'Children's rights' is a poorly defined concept. Nonetheless, during the 20th century the term has come to mean generally the intersection of human and legal rights […]
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Rights of Children
In relation to the rights of children and constitutional law, Warren Binford[1] made the following observation: 'Children's rights' is a poorly defined concept. Nonetheless, during the 20th century the term has come to mean generally the intersection of human and legal rights […]
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Other Individual Rights
Other Individual Rights Explained References See Also Constitutional Law (in international or comparative law) Individual Rights (in international or comparative law) Resources See Also Constitutional Law Individual Rights
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Freedom of Speech and of the Press
References See Also Constitutional Law Individual Rights Freedom of Speech Press Media Law
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Freedom of Religion
Introduction to Freedom of Religion Freedom of Religion, right of a person to form personal religious beliefs according to his or her own conscience and to give public expression to these beliefs in worship and teaching, restricted only by the requirements of public order. Religious liberty […]
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Freedom of Religion
Introduction to Freedom of Religion Freedom of Religion, right of a person to form personal religious beliefs according to his or her own conscience and to give public expression to these beliefs in worship and teaching, restricted only by the requirements of public order. Religious liberty […]
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Statutory Protection of Individual Rights
Statutory Protection of Individual Rights: Summary In this entry, Statutory Protection of Individual Rights covers: Freedom of Religion Establishment Clause Free Exercise Clause Tension between the Free Exercise and Establishment Clauses Statutory Protection of Individual Rights: Main […]