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Chapter 1, Article 3 of the Confession reads: " The books commonly called Apocrypha, not being of divine inspiration, are no part of the Canon of Scripture ; and therefore are of no authority in the Church of God, nor to be any otherwise approved, or made use of, than other human writings.
Article 3 prohibits torture, and " inhuman or degrading treatment or punishment ".
The Court have emphasised the fundamental nature of Article 3 in holding that the prohibition is made in " absolute terms ... irrespective of a victim's conduct.
In The NCAA rulebook defines eligible receivers for college football in Rule 7, Section 3, Article 3.
" The Volkskammer decides on the accession of the GDR to the Constitution of the Federal Republic of Germany according to Article 23 of the Basic Laws effective as of October 3, 1990.
:: Example 3 ( parliamentary republic ): Title II, Article 87 of the Constitution of Italy states:
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): Chapter 4, Article 86, Section 4 of the Constitution of Russia states:
:: Example 3 ( parliamentary republic ): According to Article 26 ( 2 ) of the 1975 Constitution of Greece:
:: Example 6 ( semi-presidential republic ): Under Chapter 4, Article 80, Section 3 of the Constitution of Russia:
:: Example 3 ( parliamentary republic ): Chapter II, Article 87, 4th section of the Constitution of Italy states:
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): According to Chapter 4, Article 84 of the Constitution of the Russian Federation:
Some states have fixed term legislatures, with no option of bringing forward elections ( e. g. Article II, Section 3, of the U. S. Constitution ).
:: Example 3 ( parliamentary republic ): Title II, Article 87, 8th section of the Constitution of Italy states:
:: Example 3 ( parliamentary republic ): Chapter 3, Article 65 of the Constitution of the Czech Republic states:
:: Example 3 ( semi-presidential republic ): Title II, Article 17 of the French Constitution of 1958 states:
The preamble of the charter provides that the members " reaffirm faith in fundamental human rights, in the equal rights of men and women " and Article 1 ( 3 ) of the United Nations charter states that one of the purposes of the UN is: " to achieve international cooperation in solving international problems of an economic, social, cultural, or humanitarian character, and in promoting and encouraging respect for human rights and for fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion ".
On 3 May 2011, Michael O ' Flaherty with the United Nations Human Rights Committee published General Comment No. 34 on the ICCPR, which among other comments expresses concern that many forms of " hate speech " do not meet the level of seriousness set out in Article 20.
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Article 12 of the amended EC Treaty guaranteed a general right of non-discrimination within the scope of the Treaty.
The constitution of the state of Arkansas was amended in the general election of 2008 to, among other things, repeal a provision ( Article 3, Section 5 ) which had until its repeal prohibited " idiots or insane persons " from voting.
# Decides that the United States of America, by the attacks on Nicaraguan territory referred to in subparagraph ( 4 ) hereof, and by declaring a general embargo on trade with Nicaragua on 1 May 1985, has acted in breach of its obligations under Article XIX of the Treaty of Friendship, Commerce and Navigation between the Parties signed at Managua on 21 January 1956 ;
This is reflected in the Napoleonic Code prohibiting judges from deciding a case by way of introducing a general rule ( Article 5 ), since the creation of general rules is an exercise of legislative and not of judicial power.
The Qing government undertook to release all British prisoners of war ( Article VIII ) and to give a general amnesty to all Chinese subjects who had cooperated with the British during the war ( Article IX ).
Article 1 of the Basic Law ( in German legal shorthand GG, for Grundgesetz ), which establishes this principle that " human dignity is inviolable " and that human rights are directly applicable law, as well as the general principles of the state in Article 20 GG, which guarantees democracy, republicanism, social responsibility, federalism, and the right of resistance should anybody undertake to abolish this order, remain under the guarantee of perpetuity stated in Article 79 Paragraph 3, i. e., those two cannot be changed even if the normal amendment process is followed.
Claims of extending this practice also to the federal level have an undisputed constitutional basis in the Article 20, being the general and unchangeable article on state structure.
* Environmental protection ( Article 21 ) This article imposes a duty on government to ensure the habitability of the land — including the general infrastructure and especially the vital sea-defences — and the protection and improvement of the environment.
The ministers together form the Council of Ministers ( Article 45 ), presided by the Prime Minister ( Subarticle 2 ), which assembles ( in fact weekly ) to promote the unity of the general governmental policy ( Subarticle 3 ).
The constitution has a general Article 79 founding the establishment of other advisory bodies, the " permanent advisory colleges ".
Law will in general regulate the kind of provisions to be made if provinces or municipalities fail to meet the demands of Article 124 sub 2 ( Subarticle 5 ).
On July 30, 1993, explicit clarification of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights Article 18 was made in the United Nations Human Rights Committee general comment 22, Paragraph 11: " The Covenant does not explicitly refer to a right to conscientious objection, but the Committee believes that such a right can be derived from article 18, inasmuch as the obligation to use lethal force may seriously conflict with the freedom of conscience and the right to manifest one's religion or belief.
If the combatant is engaged in " armed conflict not of an international character " then under the Article 3 of the general provisions of the Geneva Conventions they should be " treated humanely ", and if tried " sentences must ... be pronounced by a regularly constituted court "
Article 50 of the Hague War Regulations provides that no general penalty, pecuniary or otherwise, can be inflicted on the population on account of the acts of individuals for which it cannot be regarded as collectively responsible.
After 1945, as a result of the general prohibition on use of force imposed by Article 2 ( 4 ) of the UN Charter, armed reprisals in time of peace are no longer legal, but the possibility remains of non-armed reprisals ( also known as countermeasures ) as well as belligerent reprisals during hostilities when the law of international armed conflict ( LOIAC ) is violated.
Although constituency groups are not explicitly mentioned in the AFL – CIO constitution, the AFL – CIO exercises its general authority under Article XII to establish them in much the same way that it establishes other departments.
Although allied organizations are not explicitly mentioned in the AFL – CIO constitution, the AFL – CIO exercises its general authority under Article XII to establish them in much the same way that it establishes other departments.
The Repertory on Article 24 says: " The question whether Article 24 confers general powers on the Security Council ceased to be a subject of discussion following the advisory opinion of the International Court of Justice rendered on 21 June 1971 in connection with the question of Namibia ( ICJ Reports, 1971, page 16 )".

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