Exemples d'utilisation de Exercise of public functions en Anglais et leurs traductions en Français
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The exercise of public functions.
(d) negotiations incompatible with the exercise of public functions;
In the exercise of public functions.
(d) negotiations incompatible with the exercise of public functions;
Too often the exercise of public functions has the semblance of a political campaign.
This illustrates how important personal integrity is in the exercise of public functions.
Political rights in general, the exercise of public functions not of an essentially technical nature and the rights and duties reserved for Portuguese citizens are excepted from this regime of equality.
Measures to promote transparency in the behaviour of public officials in the exercise of public functions;
This tendency is reflected in the interference in the exercise of public functions by members of paramilitary groups and in the persistence of links between public servants and members of these groups.
International financial institutions have emphasized efficiency in economic management,arguing that openness and the responsible exercise of public functions are key to economic performance.
Political rights, the exercise of public functions that are not of an essentially technical nature and the rights and duties which the Constitution and the law reserve exclusively for Portuguese citizens are excluded from paragraph 1.
Article 7 guarantees the right of women to vote,to hold public office and exercise of public functions see also CEDAW general recommendation No. 23.
The Ombudsman's Office may directly receive complaints from any natural or legal person, individually or collectively, without any restriction,who has been affected by an“inadequate exercise of public functions.
Regulations and administrative acts which in any way limit the access of women to the exercise of public functions or responsibilities are null and void art. 5.
On the basis of the above, a second identifying criterion can also be deduced,namely the existence of a variety of persons who have such a connection with the State and with the exercise of public functions.
With regard to the exercise of public functions, the Department of Local Government is responsible for carrying out training activities for all local government officials and authorities, of both sexes, as well as providing technical, legal and administrative advice.
The majority of the complaints have to do with the harassment of homes(144), improper exercise of public functions(98), arbitrary arrest(97), and murder 2.
The Public Information Act(RT I 2000, 92, 597) guarantees the publicity of information intended for general use andeveryone's access to information by creating possibilities for public supervision of the exercise of public functions.
It provides protection against discrimination in specific fields only, namely work, the provision of goods,facilities and services and the exercise of public functions, premises, education in schools and in further and higher education institutions, and in associations, including private clubs.
Delayed, incomplete or denied responses are subject to appeal, and denying orimpeding access to public information is sanctioned with imprisonment or suspension of the exercise of public functions.
The expenses of the funeral can be covered in their entirety by the Administration in the following situations: if a worker dies due to an accident at work, orfrom a disease contracted while carrying out and in the exercise of public functions, or if death results from a humanitarian act or from an action on behalf of the community.
Across Great Britain, the Equality Act prohibits discrimination, harassment and victimisation against women and others in the provision of goods,facilities and services and in the exercise of public functions.
Grounds for opposition are the fact that the applicant cannot demonstrate a linkwith the national community, the commission of a crime punishable with a sentence of more than three years or the exercise of public functions or the accomplishment of compulsory military service for a foreign State.
Librado de Torre Gonzalez, Minister of Agriculture and Livestock in the Albores government, was arrested December 19, accused of criminal association, embezzlement, fraud,abuse of authority and improper exercise of public functions.
By the same token, aliens, on the basis of reciprocity, and stateless persons residing or sojourning in the territory of the country enjoyed the same rights and were subject to the same obligations,except in regard to political rights, the exercise of public functions and other rights and obligations reserved by law for national citizens arts. 28 and 30.
It prohibits discrimination on the grounds set out in the Constitution in the areas of employment(and employment-related areas), education in schools, the provision of goods, facilities and services,political parties and the exercise of public functions.
Such liability concerns actions by public officials, office-holders and other agents,as well as liability emerging from any legal entity of private law for any action or failure to act in the exercise of public functions or regulated by principles of administrative law.
Sixthly, regarding Canada's question on the issue of ageism, the United Kingdom mentioned that it has introduced regulations prohibiting age discrimination in the workplace and is examining the possibility of prohibiting age discrimination in the provision of goods, facilities,services and in the exercise of public functions.
In the pursuit of efforts to put an end to corruption, between 2009 and 2012, 2,908 people were charged and bound over for trial forthe offences of abuse of authority, the abusive exercise of public functions or unauthorized exercise of public office.
Great Britain's anti-discrimination legislation in the form of the Equality Act 2010 prohibits direct discrimination, indirect discrimination, victimisation and harassment in employment(and employment-related areas), vocational training(including further and higher education), education in schools and in further and higher education institutions, the provision of goods, facilities and services, private members' clubs, the disposal andmanagement of premises, and the exercise of public functions.