Examine your own attitude toward
equality as a basic human right and an ethical issue for the church.
Not exact matches
And even more fundamentally, if we are bearers of inviolable dignity and a
basic right to life in virtue of our humanity, and not in virtue of accidental qualities such
as age, or size, or stage of development or condition of dependency --- if, in other words, we believe in the fundamental
equality of
human beings --- how can a
right to abortion (where «abortion» means performing an act whose purpose is to cause fetal death) be defended at all?
our
equality, our dignity and our most
basic rights are inherent in our nature
as human beings.
The New Patriotic Party (NPP) in Ghana believes in the principles that democratic societies provide individuals with the best conditions for political liberty, personal freedom,
equality of opportunity and economic development under the rule of law; and therefore being committed to advancing the social and political values on which democratic societies are founded, including the
basic personal freedoms and
human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; in particular, the right of free speech, organization, assembly and non-violent dissent; the right to free elections and the freedom to organize effective parliamentary opposition to government; the right to a free and independent media; the right to religious belief; equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prospe
human rights, as defined in the Universal Declaration of Human Rights; in particular, the right of free speech, organization, assembly and non-violent dissent; the right to free elections and the freedom to organize effective parliamentary opposition to government; the right to a free and independent media; the right to religious belief; equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prosp
rights,
as defined in the Universal Declaration of
Human Rights; in particular, the right of free speech, organization, assembly and non-violent dissent; the right to free elections and the freedom to organize effective parliamentary opposition to government; the right to a free and independent media; the right to religious belief; equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prospe
Human Rights; in particular, the right of free speech, organization, assembly and non-violent dissent; the right to free elections and the freedom to organize effective parliamentary opposition to government; the right to a free and independent media; the right to religious belief; equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prosp
Rights; in particular, the
right of free speech, organization, assembly and non-violent dissent; the
right to free elections and the freedom to organize effective parliamentary opposition to government; the
right to a free and independent media; the
right to religious belief;
equality before the law; and individual opportunity and prosperity.
The quintessential concern of the
human rights enterprise is to raise to a status of dignity and
equality each powerless person — persons who for reasons such
as law, poverty, race, religion or gender are unable to achieve dignity, fairness,
basic equality and justice...
Working within a principled framework —
As Tom has indicated, members of the campaign committee had to indicate basic agreement with the human rights approach as set out in achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equality within a generatio
As Tom has indicated, members of the campaign committee had to indicate
basic agreement with the
human rights approach
as set out in achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health equality within a generatio
as set out in achieving Aboriginal and Torres Strait Islander health
equality within a generation.
End Year 10: Students examine the inequality in access to and enjoyment of
basic resources (which are also
basic human rights such
as the
right to food) between people in developed and developing countries and reflect on what Australia's role
as a developed country should be in promoting
equality of access and enjoyment of these
rights.