34 As the Advocate General argues in paragraphs 82 to 91 of her Opinion, the Community legal order undeniably strives to ensure respect for human dignity as a general principle of law.
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Justice Samuel Chase argued that the government has no authority to interfere with an individual's rights, and " the general principles of law and reason " forbid the legislature from interfering.
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He added that he did not think the court was making new law because " a lot of times you have general principles of law that can be applied to specific circumstances ."
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The existence of certain general principles of law is implied by the custom of settling a difference between two Greek states, or between members of a single state, by resorting to external arbitration.
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{{ Cquote | like all other powers [ to ] be exercised to those general principles of law and equity which are applicable to all powers conferred on majorities and enabling them to bind minorities.
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The ICGA proceedings against Rybka were subsequently upheld by the FIDE Ethics Commission, saying " the ICGA has not violated the FIDE Code of Ethics, nor any other FIDE rule or general principle of law ".
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The Council of State examines the conformance of these regulations and administrative decisions with respect to the Constitution, ( higher ) administrative decisions, the general principles of Law, statute law, international treaties and conventions.
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The general principles of Law are principles that are not found in any statute, yet derive from the spirit of the body of law; they are discovered by the Council and thus made into case law.
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This article shall not prejudice the trial and punishment of any person for any act or omission which, at the time when it was committed, was criminal according to the general principles of law recognised by civilised nations ."
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This Article shall not prejudice the trial and punishment of any person for any act or omission which, at the time when it was committed, was criminal according to the general principles of law recognised by civilised nations . }}