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IFP spokesman Ed Tillet said the ban was "unenforcable".
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Human rights campaigners accused the British government of leaving deported terror suspects vulnerable to torture by relying on 'unenforcable' diplomatic assurances from their home countries.
Telegraph.co.uk: news, business, sport, the Daily Telegraph newspaper, Sunday Telegraph 2010
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Human rights campaigners accused the British government of leaving deported terror suspects vulnerable to torture by relying on 'unenforcable' diplomatic assurances from their home countries.
Latest news, breaking news, current news, UK news, world news, celebrity news, politics news 2010
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Licenses must be displayed by PA, but there was so much outcry about it that the commission made the offense virtually unenforcable.
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Licenses must be displayed by PA, but there was so much outcry about it that the commission made the offense virtually unenforcable.
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It was passed but never enforced because unenforcable That will be also the case for ADOPI.
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July 29th, 2009 2: 21 pm ET another unenforcable law that will cost taxpayers.
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If it's unenforcable, then we should at least have them remove it. seandr
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Report this comment whilst i fully understand that much of international law is both opaque, and unenforcable, so that the chances of Blair ever being dragged before a court, are infinitessimaly small. perhaps the remedy lies closer to home? since when exactly, did lying your country into a war not constitute treason? if it does not, what sort of betrayal do you have to commit before treason is committed?
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So the 'rules' are spectacularly lax and unenforcable.
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