Violations can range from child labor to human rights abuses, bribery, corporal punishment, or hazardous conditions.
My parents believed in corporal punishment, so I got the message with great clarity.
Until now, Britain was unique in Europe because it retained corporal punishment in some schools.
Corporal punishment was outlawed in state schools in 1986, but remained legal in independent schools.
Mr Foster quoted biblical tracts to support his case for the retention of corporal punishment.
Teachers were also allowed to use corporal punishment, such as hitting pupils with a plimsoll or a stick.
In his speech to the conference, delegate Julian Perfect said he was not advocating a return to corporal punishment.
Should the ban on corporal punishment in schools be extended to childcare centres, childminders and non-publicly funded pre-school centres?
Sexual harassment and assault, bullying and psychological violence, corporal punishment -- all of these types of violence remain prevalent.
Rilvan Bary stated he knew of no corporal punishment toward Ms. Bary and of no incidents of physical abuse.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Florida Department of Law Enforcement earns an F
Rilvan Bary stated he knew of no corporal punishment toward Ms. Bary, and of no incidents ofphysical abuse by their parents.
CENTERFORSECURITYPOLICY: Florida Department of Law Enforcement earns an F
He pointed to the case of a schoolchild who died as a result of corporal punishment administered by a headmaster in 1860.
Most claimants make allegations of an oppressive and violent regime with heavy handed discipline, excessive corporal punishment and constant belittlement and physical assault.
School was the same - corporal punishment was the routine for those who, like myself, were not 'compliant' or willingly following rigid rules.
Dr Bousted was speaking after the conference heard a resolution warning that successive governments had failed to introduce effective ways of dealing with naughty pupils since corporal punishment was abolished in 1986.
Also, fighters who take the pledge vowed not to issue "any executive orders, particularly with regard to death or corporal punishment" and promised to heed the legal system to determine guilt or innocence of people.
MPs voted 211 to 15 in favour of an amendment to the School Standards and Framework Bill that bans all corporal punishment and brings independent schools into line with the state sector and the rest of Europe.
Bary regarding corporal punishment of her daughter.
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And even the dogged idealists privately admit that traditional right-wing policies such as corporal punishment (teachers disapproved of its abolition in 1987) and academic selection (they resisted comprehensives in the 1960s and 1970s) would make their jobs easier.
In the memoir, Wollheim captures in sensuous detail the textures of an upper middle-class childhood in Surrey, near London, in the 1930s, with the usual features: chauffeurs, nannies, seaside vacations (with the nanny), coin collecting, corporal punishment at school.
When asked about corporal or other punishment Mr. Bary stated that his daughter seldom was punished and when necessary, a scolding or denial of privileges was the norm.
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It can refer to many things, ranging from a pious way of life to a system of corporal and capital punishment, laid down in Islamic law but practised in only a few places.
The very word sharia which at its broadest can imply a sort of divine ideal about how society should be organised, but can also refer to specific forms of corporal and capital punishment is now political dynamite.
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