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Examples for "right to asylum"
Examples for "right to asylum"
1The right to asylum is something any civilized person can understand.
2The right to asylum is in Germany's constitution.
3Too many irregular migrants with no right to asylum manage to stay in Europe, the Commission says.
4US intelligence leaker Edward Snowden has accused President Barack Obama of denying him his right to asylum.
5Germany is the only country in the world with an individual right to asylum written into its constitution.
1Any individual who arrives in the State has a right to seek asylum.
2Amnesty International called the plan a death blow to the right to seek asylum.
3If they enter the United States, legally or illegally, they have a right to seek asylum.
4Most are in fact refugees fleeing for their lives to avoid threats and persecution and have a legal right to seek asylum.
5Rights group Amnesty International called the proposed mass return of migrants a "death blow to the right to seek asylum".
1For this reason the right of asylum was suppressed by the Pope.
2Every convent and altar had a right of asylum for a short period.
3Jewish right of asylum and the somewhat similar right in heathen and mediaeval times.
4Crime and infamy have a right of asylum here; virtue alone is without altars.
5The palaces of the king, the hôtels of the princes, and especially churches, possessed the right of asylum.
6These streams have the same right of asylum, though in a less degree than Pipestone creek already mentioned.
7The right of asylum possessed by various ambassadors at the papal court had become a very serious abuse.
8Yet the worst criminals lived unmolested in the cathedrals, for the " right of asylum" was still in force.
9The right of asylum belonging to the cathedral of Paris saved her life, but she was sent away to Rouen.
10A word from the Pope would reform this abuse of the right of asylum, which is a standing insult to civilization.
11Merkel is right -both morally and legally -on refugees: there should be no upper limit to the human right of asylum.
12It has to do with the right of a Minister to deport a person who has failed to win the right of asylum.
13Never, however, according to the government, had the right of asylum, even in the wildest times, been so abused by the city before.
14The Immigration Control Platform has called on the Government to take away the right of asylum-seekers to vote and stand in future local elections.
15For a moment he hoped that the right of asylum would protect him; but he himself perceived that he was clinging to a straw.
16The right of asylum accorded to some churches was one of the most obnoxious privileges among those of which the revolution of 1789 rid France.
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