Bill of Rights 1689, an Act of the Parliament of England made following the Glorious Revolution; considered one of the fundamental parts of the Constitution of the United Kingdom
Claim of Right Act 1689, an Act of the Parliament of Scotland that enacted the same principles as the Bill of Rights in England into Scottish law
Proposed British Bill of Rights, a 2015 proposal to replace the Human Rights Act 1998 for the United Kingdom
Bill of Rights Bill, a 2022 Bill that seeks to repeals and replaces the Human Rights Act 1998
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The BillofRightsBill was a proposed Act of Parliament in the United Kingdom that sought to replace the Human Rights Act 1998. It was introduced to the...
The United States BillofRights comprises the first ten amendments to the United States Constitution. Proposed following the often bitter 1787–88 debate...
Proposed BritishBillofRights was a proposal of the Second Cameron ministry, included in their 2015 election manifesto, to replace the Human Rights Act 1998...
anniversary of the Glorious Revolution in 1688 and the BillofRights 1689, accused the executive of misusing its power and argued that a new BritishBillof Rights...
billofrights (French: déclaration des droits implicite) is a theory in Canadian jurisprudence which proposed that as a consequence of the British North...
The Canadian BillofRights (French: Déclaration canadienne des droits) is a federal statute and billofrights enacted by the Parliament of Canada on August...
Charter ofRights and Freedoms (French: Charte canadienne des droits et libertés), often simply referred to as the Charter in Canada, is a billofrights entrenched...
human rights derive from common law, from statutes such as Magna Carta, the BillofRights 1689 and the Human Rights Act 1998, from membership of the Council...
significant factor preventing the repeal of that Act and its replacement with the proposed BritishBillofRights that Prime Minister David Cameron had promised...
The rightsof lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) people in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and Northern Ireland have developed significantly...
their successors: the BillofRights (1689), the Mutiny Bill (1689), the Triennial Bill (1694), the Treason Act (1696) and the Act of Settlement (1701)....
series of The Bill, a British television drama, consisted of 156 episodes, broadcast between 4 January and 30 December 1994. On 3 October 2012, The Bill Series...
The BillofRights 1689 and the Act of Settlement 1701 restrict succession to the throne to the legitimate Protestant descendants of Sophia of Hanover...
the development of international human rights law, and was the first step in the formulation of the International Billof Human Rights, which was completed...
the U.S. BillofRights (1789). The removal by legislation of a civil right constitutes a "civil disability". In early 19th century Britain, the phrase...
British government to grants rights for Indians. These demand were made in resolution by the INc between 1917 and 1919 in several reports and bills In...
Canadian lesbian, gay, bisexual, and transgender (LGBT) rights are some of the most extensive in the world. Same-sex sexual activity, in private between...
The "rightsof Englishmen" are the traditional rightsof English subjects and later English-speaking subjects of the British Crown. In the 18th century...
Committee on Human Rights in March 2008 discussing a BritishBillofRights: What is meant by Britishness? Is there a concept ofBritishness? Yes, just as...
Rights are legal, social, or ethical principles of freedom or entitlement; that is, rights are the fundamental normative rules about what is allowed of...
introduced in Congress in 1789 by James Madison as a part of the United States BillofRights, in response to Anti-Federalist objections to the new Constitution...