Examples of using Reasonable and objective grounds in English and their translations into French
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As long as the prohibitions are based on reasonable and objective grounds, they must be respected.
Incommunicado detention should be resorted to only in exceptional circumstances and should be based on reasonable and objective grounds.
Any prohibition of minority practices should be based on reasonable and objective grounds, proportionate to the aims pursued,and should not result in an indiscriminate attack on minority cultures.
As the State party is party to the Covenant,the Minister's discretion must be exercised in a nondiscriminatory way, save upon reasonable and objective grounds.
What was involved was a justifiable differentiation:the aim of the differentiation was lawful and based on reasonable and objective grounds, prescribed in lawand showing proportionality between the means employed and the aim.
The Committee concludes that the author has not made out his case that the decision taken by the State party with respect to the author was not based on reasonable and objective grounds.
In the light of the findings of the Commission,the Committee finds that the author has failed to demonstrate that the required contract was not based upon reasonable and objective grounds, and accordingly considers that the author has failed to substantiate her claims for the purposes of admissibility.
Under article 26,the State party is therefore required to demonstrate that such a decision to try a person by another procedure was based upon reasonable and objective grounds.
Governments should ensure that any prohibition of minority practices, that are not per se harmful, be based on reasonable and objective grounds, proportionate to the aims pursued,and not result in an indiscriminate attack on minority cultures.
The Committee considers that the State party has failed to demonstrate that the decision to try the author before the Special Criminal Court was based upon reasonable and objective grounds.
The State party refers to the Committee's jurisprudence that distinctions are not discrimination if based on reasonable and objective grounds and aimed at a legitimate purpose.
The Committee considered that the State had failed to demonstrate that the decision to try Mr. Kavanagh before the Special Criminal Court was based on reasonable and objective grounds.
The State party has provided no reasons why the authors' Order is differently situated, orotherwise why reasonable and objective grounds exist for distinguishing their claim.
Turning to the substance of the admissible claim under article 26, the Committee refers to its jurisprudence that an individual may be deprived of his right to equality before the law if a provision of law is applied to him or her in arbitrary fashion,such that an application of law to an individual's detriment is not based on reasonable and objective grounds.
As to the merits of the second claim,the authors argue that the dismissals were not based upon reasonable and objective grounds and thus violated article 26.
The Committee recommends that the State party coordinate its various policies, strategies and programmes on Aboriginal peoples and African Canadians by adopting a comprehensive strategy on the situation of Aboriginal people at the federal level, so as to give a coherent picture of its actions and enhance their efficiency, and ensure that any differences of treatment are based on reasonable and objective grounds.
It recalls that not every distinction constitutes discrimination, in violation of article 26, butthat distinctions must be justified on reasonable and objective grounds, in pursuit of an aim that is legitimate under the Covenant.
Counsel contests the State party's argument that the differentiation in treatment between Roman Catholic schools and other denominational schools is based on reasonable and objective grounds.
It should be borne in mind that the Human Rights Committee had concluded that different treatment did not in itself constitute discrimination if there were reasonable and objective grounds to justify it and if it responded to a legitimate objective in conformity with the Covenant.
The Committee refers to its jurisprudence that an individual may be wrongly deprived of his right to equality before the law, if the application of aprovision of law to an individual's detriment, is not based on reasonable and objective grounds.