European law, particularly through the European Convention on Human Rights (ECHR), allows for life sentences but emphasizes the principle of rehabilitation and the possibility of parole. Article 3 of the ECHR prohibits inhuman or degrading treatment, which has been interpreted to mean that life sentences must not be imposed without the possibility of release. The European Court of Human Rights has ruled that states must provide a mechanism for reviewing life sentences to ensure compliance with human rights standards. Thus, while life sentences are permissible, they must align with principles of fairness and the potential for reintegration into society.
"A vida é béla"
The meaning of life is '42'.
Have a look at the term 'European Directives' These are essentially 'directives' by the European Union, ordering the UK and other European Countries to update their laws correspondingly. There is usually a time limit, and The Queen & Privy Council pass the orders that correspond. This is faster than Parliamentary Law Making. Basically, EU says jump, we say "How high?"
In Spanish, to say, "You are my life," you say, "Tu eres mi vida." For example, if you want to use it in a sentence you can say, "Tu eres mi vida, y me amor." That means, "You are my life and my love."
It is a European.
The jury's jurisprudence had them believe that the man was guilty.
That sentence is not correct. I can't even tell what you are trying to say.
A sentence to say in one sentence is to say a sentence in one sentence! It is quite easy to say a sentence in one sentence if that is all you have to say. "The cat with brown hair, hair of brown has the cat" is a sentence to say in one sentence. To say in one sentence the reasons behind the onset of World War Two does not do the subject any justice at all.
I'd have to say the white man, or European settlers. and:loss of culture
As an individual word, it does not exist. Perhaps using a complete sentence will be translatable.
penguin in European
Suicide and life insurance isn't regulated by state law, it is regulated by the insurance company and outlined in the insurance papers.