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21 derecho de voto
(n.) = suffrage, voting rights, right to vote, theEx. Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.Ex. A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.Ex. The right to vote and cast a secret ballot should be the foundation of democracy.* * *(n.) = suffrage, voting rights, right to vote, theEx: Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.
Ex: A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.Ex: The right to vote and cast a secret ballot should be the foundation of democracy.* * *right to vote -
22 derecho internacional
m.international law, law of nations.* * *(n.) = international lawEx. International law & cyberspace are not worlds apart anymore.* * *(n.) = international lawEx: International law & cyberspace are not worlds apart anymore.
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23 derecho de asilo
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24 derecho político
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25 derecho a independizarse
el derecho a independizarse(n.) = right to secede, theEx: Indeed, the constitution of India, while recognizing that India is a multiethnic state, does not give any regional group the right to secede.
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26 derecho a independizarse, el
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27 derecho a la lectura
Ex. In the library world leaders should have the courage to defend the right to read and the other high principles of the library profession.* * *Ex: In the library world leaders should have the courage to defend the right to read and the other high principles of the library profession.
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28 derecho a la libertad de expresión
= right to free speech, right of free speechEx. The film, intended to stress the right to free speech, was severely criticised as having definite racist overtones.Ex. The right of access to information is part of the right of free speech.* * *= right to free speech, right of free speechEx: The film, intended to stress the right to free speech, was severely criticised as having definite racist overtones.
Ex: The right of access to information is part of the right of free speech.Spanish-English dictionary > derecho a la libertad de expresión
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29 derecho a la muerte
Ex. This article reviews a selection of valuable books, periodical articles, organizations and agencies providing information on euthanasia and right-to-die laws of US states.* * *Ex: This article reviews a selection of valuable books, periodical articles, organizations and agencies providing information on euthanasia and right-to-die laws of US states.
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30 derecho a la privacidad
Ex. Laws relating to privacy rights have to be considered.* * *Ex: Laws relating to privacy rights have to be considered.
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31 derecho a la vida
Ex. It is argued that materials that endanger lives should be banned from the Internet on the basis that every right, even free speech, needs to be balanced with others, especially the right to live.* * *Ex: It is argued that materials that endanger lives should be banned from the Internet on the basis that every right, even free speech, needs to be balanced with others, especially the right to live.
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32 derecho a leer
Ex. In the library world leaders should have the courage to defend the right to read and the other high principles of the library profession.* * *Ex: In the library world leaders should have the courage to defend the right to read and the other high principles of the library profession.
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33 derecho a vivir
Ex. It is argued that materials that endanger lives should be banned from the Internet on the basis that every right, even free speech, needs to be balanced with others, especially the right to live.* * *Ex: It is argued that materials that endanger lives should be banned from the Internet on the basis that every right, even free speech, needs to be balanced with others, especially the right to live.
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34 derecho a votar
(n.) = suffrage, voting rights, right to vote, theEx. Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.Ex. A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.Ex. The right to vote and cast a secret ballot should be the foundation of democracy.* * *(n.) = suffrage, voting rights, right to vote, theEx: Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.
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35 derecho a voto
(n.) = voting rights, suffrage, right to vote, theEx. A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.Ex. Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.Ex. The right to vote and cast a secret ballot should be the foundation of democracy.* * *(n.) = voting rights, suffrage, right to vote, theEx: A flyer was also provided with the letter explaining voting rights for felons.
Ex: Research undertaken recently for suffrage commemorative publications has shown little surviving documentation from many previously active women's organizations.Ex: The right to vote and cast a secret ballot should be the foundation of democracy. -
36 derecho al veto
(n.) = veto powerEx. The process of full participative management, or workers' self-management, which turns hierarchy upside down, so that administrative function, veto power and decision making come from the bottom of the structure.* * *(n.) = veto powerEx: The process of full participative management, or workers' self-management, which turns hierarchy upside down, so that administrative function, veto power and decision making come from the bottom of the structure.
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37 derecho básico
m.birthright.* * *(n.) = natural right, basic rightEx. In fact, Bentham said: 'The idea of rights is nonsense and the idea of natural rights is nonsense on stilts'.Ex. All persons in the United States, including foreign nationals, have certain basic rights that must be respected.* * *(n.) = natural right, basic rightEx: In fact, Bentham said: 'The idea of rights is nonsense and the idea of natural rights is nonsense on stilts'.
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38 derecho canónico
m.canon law.* * *(n.) = canon lawEx. Under classical canon law, a judicial separation `from bed and board' (a mensa et thoro) can be secured for adultery and heresy.* * *(n.) = canon lawEx: Under classical canon law, a judicial separation `from bed and board' (a mensa et thoro) can be secured for adultery and heresy.
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39 derecho comunitario
m.community law.* * *(n.) = Community lawEx. The promulgation of Community law represents the culmination of an often tortuous legal process whose main features are laid down in the Treaty of Rome.* * *(n.) = Community lawEx: The promulgation of Community law represents the culmination of an often tortuous legal process whose main features are laid down in the Treaty of Rome.
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40 derecho constitucional
m.constitutional law.* * *(n.) = constitutional right, constitutional lawEx. Prisoners rely on inadequate legal resources in prison law libraries to prepare legal cases to protect their constitutional rights.Ex. Except for civil laws, and the individual right of the private citizen etc., the king is bound to public law, constitutional law and divine law.* * *(n.) = constitutional right, constitutional lawEx: Prisoners rely on inadequate legal resources in prison law libraries to prepare legal cases to protect their constitutional rights.
Ex: Except for civil laws, and the individual right of the private citizen etc., the king is bound to public law, constitutional law and divine law.
См. также в других словарях:
derecho — derecho, cha (Del lat. directus, directo). 1. adj. Recto, igual, seguido, sin torcerse a un lado ni a otro. Esta pared no está derecha. 2. Justo, legítimo. 3. Fundado, cierto, razonable. 4. directo (ǁ que va sin detenerse en puntos intermedios).… … Diccionario de la lengua española
derecho — derecho, cha adjetivo 1. (estar) Que es recto, no se desvía o no se tuerce ni a un lado ni a otro: Haciendo gimnasia he conseguido tener la espalda derecha. Ese cuadro no está derecho. ¿Tan difícil es hacer una línea más o menos derecha? Antónimo … Diccionario Salamanca de la Lengua Española
derecho — Derecho. Conjunto de leyes a que están sometidos los entes con personalidad jurídica, y a cuyo cumplimiento pueden ser obligados coactivamente. derecho de réplica derecho de respuesta derecho real Ver: estar uno a derecho Ver: usar uno de su… … Diccionario de Economía Alkona
derecho — Derecho. Conjunto de leyes a que están sometidos los entes con personalidad jurídica, y a cuyo cumplimiento pueden ser obligados coactivamente. derecho de réplica derecho de respuesta derecho real Ver: estar uno a derecho Ver: usar uno de su… … Diccionario de Economía
derecho — derecho, cha adjetivo 1) recto, seguido, directo*. 2) justo, fundado, legítimo. 3) vertical, erguido. 4) diestro. → derecha. (↑ … Diccionario de sinónimos y antónimos
derecho — derecho, no haber derecho expr. no ser aceptable, no estar bien. ❙ «...no hay derecho a que me traiga arrastrada por la calle de la amargura.» Carmen Martín Gaite, Nubosidad variable, 1992, RAE CREA … Diccionario del Argot "El Sohez"
derecho — ‘Posibilidad legal o moral de hacer algo’. Se construye con a o de: «No pude continuar defendiendo mi derecho a quedarme con el bebé» (Millás Mujeres [Esp. 2002]); «Él tenía todo el derecho de quedarse solo» (Mendoza Satanás [Col. 2002]) … Diccionario panhispánico de dudas
Derecho — De*re cho, n. [Sp. derecho straight.] A straight wind without apparent cyclonic tendency, usually accompanied with rain and often destructive, common in the prairie regions of the United States. [Webster 1913 Suppl.] … The Collaborative International Dictionary of English
derecho — from Amer.Sp. derecho, from O.Sp. diestro, from L. directus (see DIRECT (Cf. direct)) … Etymology dictionary
Derecho — (Del lat. directus, recto, directo.) ► adjetivo 1 Recto, igual, que sigue siempre la misma dirección sin torcerse a un lado o a otro: ■ éste es el camino más derecho para llegar a su casa. ANTÓNIMO doblado torcido 2 Se refiere a aquello que,… … Enciclopedia Universal
Derecho — Este artículo o sección necesita referencias que aparezcan en una publicación acreditada, como revistas especializadas, monografías, prensa diaria o páginas de Internet fidedignas. Puedes añadirlas así o avisar al autor princ … Wikipedia Español