Dodatkowe przykłady dopasowywane są do haseł w zautomatyzowany sposób - nie gwarantujemy ich poprawności.
Until now, national legislation has made it possible to reserve the right of representation to a professional category.
There are laws about unjust detention and the right of representation.
The copyright and the right of representation of a dramatic work could be assigned separately.
Civil rights, trade union solidarity, the right of representation and with the support of government - those are two basic principles that I've never forgotten.
We will entrench young people's rights of representation on organisations which affect their lives and well-being such as college governing bodies.
The victim has no right of representation.
They are deprived of the right of representation even if they had a right to vote.
Comedy is always a jostling for rights of representation: having your job laughed at, your place in the world vindicated.
For example, Africans were subjects of France, not citizens, and had no political rights or rights of representation.
It was easily and plainly foreseen, that the right of representation in the English Parliament, could not be exercised by the people of this colony.
I have therefore reached the conclusion that no duty of loyalty exists towards a state in which the individual is denied the basic democratic right of representation.
Mr President, this Parliament has always been concerned about the democratic deficit in the Community's decision-making process and the defence of proper rights of representation.
This right of representation on controlled schools is being re-examined under the Review of Public Administration (RPA).
It may also be known as right of representation distribution, and differs from distribution per capita as members of the same generation may inherit different amounts.
In 2003 Talit got the rights of representation for the French channel, TV5, and established the baby channel, Baby TV.
Such is the fantastical and unjust inequality between mass and mass in this curious repartition of the rights of representation arising out of territory and contribution.
Mental incompetence should be assessed like any other form of incompetence, i.e., by purely legal and judicial means with the right of representation and appeal by the accused.
The Act extended to dramatic works, previously covered by the Dramatic Copyright Act 1833, and to their "right of representation" which was to have the same term as copyright.
I certainly don't feel under-represented in the decisions that were made in the past, and I am doubtful that future generations will feel any right of representation in our current decisions.
D. is one of the requirements for admission to the profession of advocate in Malta (an advocate, as opposed to a legal procurator, has rights of representation in superior courts).
This means that the Cuban nation was still technically a member state, but that the current government was denied the right of representation and attendance at meetings and of participation in activities.
It is also argued that in the absence of a ranked ballot system supporters of minor parties are effectively disenfranchised and denied the right of representation by someone of their choosing.
Still, until Monday, Mr. Putin had never before reversed the fundamental democratic right of representation through the ballot - a right enshrined in the Constitution's letter and spirit, according to his critics.
He says parents will have no right of representation on the school's governing body as they do in state schools, and the Minister of Education can set up a charter school without even consulting the local community.
The effect of the threshold is to deny small parties the right of representation or force them into coalitions, with the presumption of rendering the election system more stable by keeping out radical factions.