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Перевод: citizenship
[существительное] гражданство [существительное]
Тезаурус:
- What does, however, seem likely is that the great marketing operation for citizenship education, like that of citizenship before it, has involved the promotion of a product which its advertisers do not fully comprehend.
- As we have seen, the civil and political elements of citizenship have been eroded in recent years.
- The best place to look for the substantive law relating to citizenship is not under "citizenship" in law books.
- The status of citizenship endows the individual (as T.H. Marshall has shown) with three sets of rights or entitlements - civil, political and social.
- That is not to say that British citizens in the legal sense have no rights, only that they are not part of the express legal concept of citizenship.
- The terminology and practice of citizenship education were encouraged by the Board and Ministry of Education from c.1880 to c.1950.
- Yet most exiled Palestinians instinctively reject the idea of taking Israeli citizenship in order to return.
- Plant entitled his pamphlet Citizenship, Rights and Socialism .
- He offers "democratic citizenship" as "a key idea.
- But there is talk of citizenship involving a "duty to work" in the United States, which could find itself transplanted to this country - indeed it already exists in some of the social security regulations - or a legal duty to control children, which is what is implied by an idea under consideration by the government to make parents responsible for fines imposed on their children.
- Notable among these are the Prince of Wales' "Volunteers" scheme, launched in conjunction with the Speaker's Commission on Citizenship in April 1990; and the Citizenship Foundation, launched in September 1989 with the objective of promoting "effective citizenship" through projects in schools.
- Addressing a Lions Club conference in 1990, John Patten declared that "Active citizenship has already fired the imagination of many people
- By reviewing the statements like these it is possible to construct some kind of picture of what the Conservative Party has understood active citizenship to mean.
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