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Bill of Rights $2$ - ترجمة إلى إيطالي

ACT OF PARLIAMENT IN NEW ZEALAND
New Zealand Bill of Rights Act; NZBORA; Bill of Rights (New Zealand); New Zealand Bill of Rights; New Zealand Bill of rights; New Zealand’s Bill of Rights; New Zealand’s Bill of rights; NZ Bill of Rights Act 1990

Bill of Rights      
n. Carta dei Diritti, primi dieci emendamenti della Costituzione degli Stati Uniti d"America in cui vengono enunciati i diritti fondamentali dei cittadini americani (libertà di religione, di stampa ecc.)
bill of attainder         
  • Excerpt from Article One, Section 9 of the United States Constitution, prohibiting the passing of bills of attainder
NON-JUDICIAL DECLARATION OF GUILT AND PENALTIES
Bill of Attainder; Act of Attainder; Act of attainder; Bills of attainder; Writ of attainder; Bill of attainer; Bill Of Attainder; Act Of Attainder; Bills Of Attainder; Acts of attainder; Bill of Pains and Penalties; Bill of pains and penalties; Bills of pains and penalties
confisca dei beni; estinzione dei diritti civili (leg.)
human rights activist         
PERSON WHO ACTS TO PROTECT HUMAN RIGHTS
Human Rights Defenders; Human rights defenders; Defenders of human rights; Human rights activist; Rights activist; Declaration on Human Rights Defenders; Human rights activists; Human rights advocate; Human rights activism
attivista per i diritti umani

تعريف

Bill of Rights
A Bill of Rights is a written list of citizens' rights which is usually part of the constitution of a country.
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ويكيبيديا

New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990

The New Zealand Bill of Rights Act 1990 (sometimes known by its acronym, NZBORA or simply BORA) is a statute of the Parliament of New Zealand part of New Zealand's uncodified constitution that sets out the rights and fundamental freedoms of anyone subject to New Zealand law as a bill of rights, and imposes a legal requirement on the attorney-general to provide a report to parliament whenever a bill is inconsistent with the bill of rights.

The High Court of New Zealand in Taylor v Attorney-General issued an unprecedented declaration that the restriction on prisoners voting rights was a limit on their right to vote in genuine periodic elections, and that it had not been unjustified under NZBORA. On appeal, the Supreme Court later confirmed that senior courts had jurisdiction to make such a declaration, and in 2022 a law was passed to establish procedures to allow and require the New Zealand Government a reporting and response mechanism to inconsistency declarations.