The government can freeze assets or proscribe groups if a UN Security Council freezing order has been issued. |
The SCA recalls that the Paris Principles proscribe that NHRIs should be able to exercise its mandate in an independent manner. |
The next step was to proscribe my use of the personal pronoun in the same way. |
The power to proscribe organisations should be vested in more than an individual and representatives from banned organisations should have adequate rights of appeal. |
It is conceivable that this identifier alone could alarm the Attorney General enough to proscribe the organisation. |
The Bill is unnecessary simply because the government presently has the power to proscribe terrorist organisations. |