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uk.ask.com/what-is/what_is_meant_by_the_sanctity_of_lif...
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The concept of inviolability is an important tie between the ethics of religion and the ethics of law, as each seeks justification for its principles as based on both purity and natural concept,
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www.politifeist.com/Definition_Security
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security: 1. A condition that results from the establishment and maintenance of protective measures that ensure a state of inviolability from hostile acts or influences. ... Security of Person
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www.jstor.org/stable/2767165
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The inviolability of the person and of things is a basic factor in culture. Its ob- ... efiectiveness, to respect the inviolability of persons, things, and ani- mals, and ...
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www.goodreads.com/quotes/show/54265
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4 people liked this quote by John Rawls: 'Each person possesses and inviolability founded on justice that even the welfare of society as a whole cannot over...
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Crimes Against Sexual Inviolability and Sexual Freedom of the Person, Russian Criminal Code, divorce lawyers, immigration lawyers, employment lawyers, ...
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www.ombudsman.kiev.ua/de_04_4.htm
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RIGHT OF INVIOLABILITY OF THE PERSON, RESPECT FOR DIGNITY AND FREEDOM FROM TORTURE. Judging from the data of law enforcement bodies, the ...
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supreme.justia.com/cases/federal/us/141/250/case.html
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The inviolability of the person is as much invaded by a compulsory stripping and exposure as by a blow. To compel anyone, and especially a woman, to lay bare ...
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www.scborromeo.org/docs/evang_vitae.pdf
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MEN AND WOMEN RELIGIOUS. LAY FAITHFUL. AND ALL PEOPLE OF GOOD WILL. ON THE VALUE AND INVIOLABILITY. OF HUMAN LIFE. INTRODUCTION ...
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www.juridicainternational.eu/public/pdf/ji_2003_1_110.p...
www.juridicainternational.eu/public/pdf/ji_2003_1_110.pdf
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There is no doubt that the principle of inviolability of the person of a diplomatic represen- tative is still the corner stone of diplomatic law. In the course of its ...
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