Example sentences of "[noun sg] on [art] rights " in BNC.

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1 Finally on this aspect of the case , the Attorney-General relied on considerations of comity : the relaxation of the rule would have a direct effect on the rights and privileges of Parliament .
2 Provision is made for the registration of further particulars relating to a charge , something of some importance given the effect of defective registration on the rights of the chargee .
3 ( iv ) The last statutory limitation on the rights of the floating charge relates to costs of the liquidation .
4 But their record on the rights of ordinary people proves to me they are nothing but fascists . ’
5 An assault on freedom was an assault on the rights of a group of persons , rather than on some abstract quality residing in institutions .
6 The increasing emphasis on the rights of children in the campaigns of Equality For Children and of Justice for Children are mirrored in increasing legislative concern for the child 's wishes .
7 In relation to current practice in nursing , Wells ( 1986 ) refers to the European Charter on the Rights of the Patient ( 1983 ) , which enshrines the rights to receive information about diagnosis , therapy and prognosis , and the right to decide whether treatment will be started or continued .
8 Since the issue price can be fixed so that it is virtually impossible for the rights price to become negative , companies which pay underwriting commission on a rights issue are making an expensive ex gratia payment .
9 There will also be a limit on the rights of the old person to stay there if the costs , in social and emotional terms , are too high for others .
10 Describing it as ‘ grandmotherly legislation ’ , Charles Hopwood figured largely in opposition to the Bill , believing it to be an encroachment on the rights of the freeborn Englishman .
11 In a letter to the Irish premier in 1947 , while an extensive health bill was going through parliament , the bishops ‘ pointed out that to claim such powers for the public authority , without qualification , is entirely and directly contrary to Catholic teaching on the rights of the family , the Church in education , the rights of the medical profession and voluntary institutions ’ ( Irish Independent , 12 Apr. 1951 , quoted Whyte 1980 : 143 ) .
12 There has also been a High Court decision on the rights of the trustees of St. Bartholomew 's hospital in relation to a substantial portion of British Rail land at King 's Cross .
13 This approach would reserve judgement on the rights and wrongs of the social fund but would , as far as possible , adopt a positive approach to what is essentially a discretionary fund , by advocating the payment of grants wherever they were not specifically excluded by the guidelines .
14 All the evidence shows that Anselm would have resisted this development with all his power as an attack on the rights of Canterbury .
15 The conference also backed calls for education policy to comply with the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child .
16 The UN General Assembly is set to ratify this month the Convention on the Rights of the Child , 10 years after the ‘ Year of the Child ’ was proclaimed .
17 This autumn the United Nations is due to pass the Convention on the Rights of the Child .
18 What we were looking for in Committee , and what the children 's legal aid centre was looking for , was a declaration that the Government 's signature to the United Nation convention on the rights of the child would be enshrined in the spirit of law in this country and that there would be independent panels that could look after the welfare of the children to ensure that their welfare was the primary consideration .
19 Convention on the Rights of the Child
20 Organizers of the summit urged all participants to ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child adopted by the UN General Assembly in November 1989 [ see p. 37054 ] .
21 Resolutions were also adopted which approved the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child [ see pp. 37054 ; 37732 ] and the Sino-Lao border treaty [ see p. 38532 ] .
22 The United Kingdom on Dec. 17 ratified the 1989 UN Convention on the Rights of the Child [ see pp. 37054 ; 37732 ] but reserved the right to opt out of some of its provisions .
23 We consider that punitive policies such as cutting benefit payments or not providing adequate housing for lone parents or their children , would immediately damage the health and well being of children and we consider that that in itself is contrary to the U N convention on the rights of the child .
24 As you know , this early and admirably simple document eventually became the basis of the U N convention on the rights of the child adopted unanimously by the U N in nineteen eighty nine and since by the majority of member states as mentioned by the Princess Royal this morning .
25 Save The Children are to be congratulated for the part they played in securing the nineteen eighty nine United Nations convention on the rights of the child .
26 The objectives of our development assistance policy are closely related to the convention on the rights of the child .
27 Very interesting to have a review from you of the O D A's work , both with regard to central and Eastern Europe and the developing world and I 'm sure I speak for everybody in saying we are delighted minister that you spent the third part of your , your speech looking at the U N convention on the rights of the child which as you rightly say , is very close to the heart of Save The Children .
28 I think here in the United Kingdom , we have to continue trying to urge our governments to ratify the Convention on the Rights of the Child , which is a sort of Bill of Rights for children .
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