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A woman's right to reproductive choice is one of those fundamental liberties.
He affirmed fundamental liberties, such as freedom of speech, communication, commerce.
The Commission is following the issue of respect for human rights and fundamental liberties in China with the greatest attention.
His administration has taken steps that radically impinge on the right to counsel and other fundamental liberties.
This is an important agreement in the fight against terrorism, and it will ensure that the fundamental liberties of European citizens are protected.
The Court had decided that certain fundamental liberties (freedoms of speech, press, and religion) held a preferred position over property rights.
The complaint challenged the state of emergency's necessity and said it compromised fundamental liberties.
"Freedom to shop is one of the fundamental liberties, what terrorists want to deprive us of."
Human rights and fundamental liberties are universal and inseparable.
In order to be trustworthy, the European Union must guarantee human rights and fundamental liberties to its citizens.
The Court did not conduct any balancing exercise in weighing the appellants' fundamental liberties against the public interest.
The aim, the mayor said, was to encourage people to exercise such "fundamental liberties" as shopping, "which is what terrorists want to deprive us of."
And our most fundamental liberties.
Such conservatism is reflected in the courts construing fundamental liberties narrowly in certain cases.
Further, scrutinizing legislation to determine if it contravenes fundamental liberties is traditionally the function of the judiciary.
"It is a serious threat to fundamental liberties," Peter Avenia, one of six defense lawyers, said of the law.
If ever a political goal - the dismemberment of fundamental liberties - was definitively signaled, it was by this government.
If law is read broadly (for example, as incorporating customary international law principles), the scope of the fundamental liberties would be wider.
This has been termed a conservative and restrictive approach that seems to undermine the court's duty to generously interpret fundamental liberties.
They materially and unacceptably interfere with the full participation of all Americans in the fundamental liberties enjoyed in our democratic society.
In Thio's view, courts should adopt a three-step proportionality approach when interpreting constitutional fundamental liberties.
"Her political savvy and her remarkable ability to communicate difficult issue have made her a giant in the ongoing battle to preserve American's fundamental liberties."
She grew up under a Communist regime and knows exactly what she is talking about when she refers to basic values and fundamental liberties.
This implies that legislation derogating from rights is presumptively constitutional, and Article 15(4) restrictions take precedence over fundamental liberties.
It may be submitted that such judicial deference to the executive results in a clear neglect of the enshrined fundamental liberties in the Constitution.