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enforcement and provisions
The Convention states that illegal hazardous waste traffic is criminal but contains no enforcement provisions.
Various provisions allowed for the disclosure of electronic communications to law enforcement agencies.
The coalition's guide summarizes the process of the treaty's adoption, its fundamental provisions, and recommends that certain activities be undertaken to ensure its full enforcement.
These enforcement provisions applied to states and political subdivisions ( mostly in the South ) that had used a " device " to limit voting and in which less than 50 percent of the population was registered to vote in 1964.
Congress nonetheless voted to extend the Act for twenty-five years with its original enforcement provisions left intact.
The Cherokee Trail of Tears resulted from the enforcement of the Treaty of New Echota, an agreement signed under the provisions of the Indian Removal Act of 1830, which exchanged Native American land in the East for lands west of the Mississippi River, but which was never accepted by the elected tribal leadership or a majority of the Cherokee people.
The legislation calls for a performance analysis of the Ohio Automated Rx Review System, limits the ability of prescribers to personally furnish controlled substances, reforms Medicaid provisions to improve consumer education, improves licensing and law enforcement issues related to pain-management clinics and calls for the development of a statewide prescription drug " take-back " program.
The Court held that Congress lacked the constitutional authority under the enforcement provisions of the Fourteenth Amendment to outlaw racial discrimination by private individuals and organizations, rather than state and local governments.
The Constitution itself has laid down the following provisions for the enforcement of the fundamental rights.
The District Court, after a three-day bench trial, held that all the provisions were unconstitutional and entered a permanent injunction against Pennsylvania's enforcement of them.
The enforcement provisions affecting US passports have thus far survived Constitutional challenges in Weinstein v Albright ( 2001 ), Eunique v Powell ( 2002 ), In re James K. Walker ( 2002 ), Dept of Revenue v Nesbitt ( 2008 ), Risenhoover v Washington ( 2008 ), and Borracchini v Jones ( 2009 ).
In Printz, the NRA argued that the Brady Act was unconstitutional because its provisions requiring local law enforcement officers to conduct background checks was a violation of the 10th Amendment to the Constitution ( Brief Amicus Curiae of the National Rifle Association of America in Support of Petitioners, Printz v. United States, 521 U. S. 898, 1997 ).
Dissatisfied with the weakened enforcement provisions that emerged from the legislative process, Brooke repeatedly proposed stronger provisions during his Senate career.
After four years of research, Owen led local and national debate to fight drug addiction problems in Canadian cities through a " Four Pillar Approach ", a comprehensive program with provisions for prevention, treatment, enforcement and harm reduction.
This law contains many provisions, particularly with respect to information sharing, that better enable law enforcement to continues its fight against terrorism.
The 1965 Voting Rights Act had provisions to protect voter registration and access to elections, with federal enforcement and supervision where necessary.
While the Civil Rights Act of 1866 included language that could be construed as creating a fair housing policy, no federal enforcement provisions were given.
The federal Civil Rights Act of 1964 also addressed the issue, but made few provisions for enforcement.
An anti-crime package including stronger truth in sentencing, " good faith " exclusionary rule exemptions ( H. R. 666 Exclusionary Rule Reform Act, passed US House Roll Call 289-142 2 / 8 / 95 ), death penalty provisions ( H. R. 729 Effective Death Penalty Act, passed US House Roll Call 297-132 2 / 8 / 95 ; similar provisions enacted under S. 735, 4 / 24 / 96 ), funding prison construction ( H. R. 667 Violent Criminal Incarceration Act, passed US House Roll Call 265-156 2 / 10 / 95, rc # 117 ) and additional law enforcement ( H. R. 728 Local Government Law Enforcement Block Grants Act, passed US House Roll Call 238-192 2 / 14 / 95 ).
Similar provisions are now required in the rest of Europe, under Article 7 of the European Union Directive on the enforcement of intellectual property rights, approved in April 2004.
* Environmental protection: CAFTA-DR contains provisions for the enforcement of environmental laws and improvement of the environment.
* Labor standards: CAFTA-DR contains provisions for the enforcement of the International Labour Organization's core labor standards.

enforcement and contained
It contained the international machinery for the enforcement of the terms of the treaty.
# Nothing contained in the present Charter shall authorize the United Nations to intervene in matters which are essentially within the domestic jurisdiction of any state or shall require the Members to submit such matters to settlement under the present Charter ; but this principle shall not prejudice the application of enforcement measures under Chapter Vll.
The Declaration contained no mechanisms for the enforcement of its principles.
President Ronald Reagan ordered the Administrator of the EPA to withhold the documents on the ground that they contained " enforcement sensitive information.
Hastings was particularly diligent about it since he envisaged making a text in English that contained the native laws to prove that India was not in a savage state as was mistakenly believed and that its laws, though not as sophisticated as English laws, were able enough in their native region of enforcement.
These backlogs and delays may lead to a lack of justice for victims, the report notes, andin worst-case scenarios … lead to additional victimization by serial offenders or the incarceration of people wrongly con ­ victed of a crime .” Findings include: 1 ) As an indicator of how widespread this problem has become, “ 18 percent of unsolved alleged sexual assaults that occurred from 2002 to 2007 contained forensic evidence that was still in police custody ( not submitted to a crime lab for analysis )"; 2 ) One major challenge is that 43 % of law enforcement agencies “ do not have a computerized system for tracking forensic evidence, either in their inventory or after it is sent to the crime lab "; 3 ) On average, 50 – 60 % of kits test positive for biological material that does not belong to the victim ; 4 ) Survey responses indicated that there may be some misunderstanding of the value of biological evidence.
Also, probation-parole officer was added to the list of law enforcement officers contained in Paragraph II of the statute.
It was a signatory to a March 17, 2003 letter from a number of civil liberties and other organizations asking members of the U. S. Congress to oppose the leaked draft of the Domestic Security Enhancement Act of 2003 holding it contained " a multitude of new and sweeping law enforcement and intelligence gathering powersthat would severely dilute, if not undermine, many basic constitutional rights.
As a result of the explosion, law enforcement officials closed local roads around the mall and Interstate 85 around rush hour ( 4 p. m .); the roads were reopened one hour later after the situation was contained.
Before the enforcement of the Hays Code, some cartoon shorts contained humor that was aimed at adult audience members rather than children.
However, the Act also contained a provision that banned the sale of machine guns manufactured after the date of enactment to civilians, restricting sales of these weapons to the military and law enforcement.

enforcement and these
Congressman Wilbur D. Mills, chairman of the House Ways and Means Committee, asked the Department of Justice for its views on these legislative proposals as they related to anti-trust law enforcement.
Both these leagues were hampered by ethical issues, such as " throwing " games, and the enforcement of rules and contracts.
FBI provides these tools of sophisticated identification and information services to local, state, federal, and international law enforcement agencies.
The Charter does not contain specific legal rights, nor does it mandate any enforcement procedures to protect these rights.
However, the sex appeal West gave in these movies would also lead to the enforcement of the Production Code, as the newly formed organization the Catholic Legion of Decency threatened a boycott if it was not enforced.
She goes on to state that immigration raids are often conducted with a disregard for due process, and that these raids lead people from these communities to distrust law enforcement.
In these instances charges can be brought against individuals or corporations in retaliation for said individuals or corporations working with law enforcement.
According to 19th century British historians, it was these " Aryans " who " invaded " India and established the caste system, an elitist act of social organization that ( according to the British ) separated the " light-skinned " Indo-Aryan conquerors from the " conquered dark-skinned " indigenous Dravidian tribes through enforcement of " racial endogamy ".
Their historical means of social advancement has been through the military and law enforcement forces, and they continue to dominate these services.
Some of these include expenditures on war, the enforcement of law and public order, protection of property, economic infrastructure ( roads, legal tender, enforcement of contracts, etc.
The obstacles are a lack of law enforcement in these areas, inconsistent government economic and environmental planning, corruption, and the overwhelming concentration of power in the hands of a president who shows little tolerance of grassroots activity.
The purpose of these initiatives was to avoid the enforcement of the military articles in the FCMA treaty which called for military co-operation with Russia, thereby strengthening Finland's attempts to implement a policy of neutrality.
In these cases, depending on the information's severity and nature, whistleblowers may report the misconduct to lawyers, the media, law enforcement or watchdog agencies, or other local, state, or federal agencies.
The continuing weakness of courts resulting from their dependence on the local government for financial support and enforcement undermines the effectiveness of these remedies but this has also begun to change with China ’ s initiatives to increase legal training and the professionalism of the judiciary.
There should be no waivers or exceptions for the enforcement of these rules because any slight relaxation of enforcement could mean a tremendous error result.
With strict implementation and enforcement of these Data Integrity Rules, data error rates could be much lower so less time is spent on trying to troubleshoot and trace faulty computing results.
Then in 1991, President George H. W. Bush made an attempt to abolish affirmative action altogether claiming that “ any regulation, rule, enforcement practice or other aspect of these programs that mandates, encourages, or otherwise involves the use of quotas, preferences, set-asides or other devices on the basis of race, sex, religion or national origin are to be terminated as soon as is legally feasible.
In Germany, these nobles rose to dynastic status by preserving from the Imperial crown ( de jure after the Peace of Westphalia in 1648 ) the exercise of such sovereign prerogatives as the minting of money ; the muster of military troops and the right to wage war and contract treaties ; local judicial authority and constabular enforcement ; and the habit of inter-marrying with sovereign dynasties.
With the passage of the Interstate Commerce Act in 1887, the federal government began to take on some law enforcement responsibilities, with the Department of Justice tasked to carry out these duties.
( Interestingly, the first, rejected draft of the Securities Act written by Samuel Untermyer vested these powers in the U. S. Post Office, because Untermyer believed that only by vesting enforcement powers with the postal service could the constitutionality of the act be assured.
In addition, the identification of attackers across a network may require logs from various points in the network and in many countries, the release of these records to law enforcement ( with the exception of being voluntarily surrendered by a network administrator or a system administrator ) requires a search warrant and, depending on the circumstances, the legal proceedings required can be drawn out to the point where the records are either regularly destroyed, or the information is no longer relevant.
Typically, local building permit departments are charged with enforcement of these standards on private and certain public properties.

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