Examples of using An absolute right in English and their translations into Chinese
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The right to" adequate reparation or satisfaction" is not an absolute right, but may be subject to limitations.
Even in these States however, the creditor does not have an absolute right to obtain possession extrajudicially.
National laws, international jurisprudence and doctrine are in agreement that this right is not an absolute right of the State.
Recommendations 28, 42, 43, 44: According to the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights, freedom of expression is not an absolute right.
We fully understand the wishes for family reunion. However, it has to be equally recognised that such wishes are not an absolute right.
The Committee underscored that the requirement of competence, independence and impartiality of a tribunal is an absolute right that is not subject to any exception.
In this context one representative stated that indigenous peoples had an absolute right as peoples to selfdetermination under the Charter of the United Nations.
There is not an absolute right or absolute wrong opinion on this dilemma.
The right of Jordanians not to be expelled from Jordan is an absolute right.
This implies that the right to life is not an absolute right- it may be legitimately deprived under certain circumstances, but the limitations to this right are exceptional and must meet certain standards.
According to the Committee, the requirement of competence, independence and impartiality of a tribunal in the sense of article 14, paragraph 1, is an absolute right that is not subject to any exception(ibid.).
It is also important to emphasize that the Human Rights Committee has stated that" the right to be tried by an independent and impartial tribunal is an absolute right that may suffer no exception".
It is also important to emphasize that the Human Rights Committee has stated that" the right to be tried by an independent and impartial tribunal is an absolute right that may suffer no exception".
Independence and impartiality of a tribunal in the sense of article 14, paragraph 1, of the International Covenant on Civil and Political Rights is an absolute right that is not subject to any exception.
The requirement of competence, independence and impartiality of a tribunal in the sense of article 14, paragraph 1, is an absolute right that is not subject to any exception.
Even if Mr. Gonzalez was lawfully married to a Guyanese citizen, he did not have an absolute right to be registered as a citizen of Guyana under article 45 of the Constitution.
The Committee notes that the right provided for by article 25 is not an absolute right and that restrictions of this right are allowed as long as they are not discriminatory or unreasonable.
The State party submits that article 10, paragraph 3, does not provide an absolute right of individuals to receive one-to-one psychological treatment or to participate in a particular rehabilitation programme.