Not exact matches
The Preamble
of the Declaration recognizes that the truth «
of the inherent
dignity and
of the equal and
inalienable rights
of all members
of the
human family
is the foundation
of freedom, justice, and peace in the world.»
It asserts that «recognition
of the inherent
dignity and
of the equal and
inalienable rights
of all members
of the
human family
is the foundation
of freedom, justice and peace in the world.»
They
are the truths which alone can guarantee respect for the
inalienable dignity and rights
of each man, woman, and child in our world ¯ including the most defenseless
of all
human beings, the unborn child in the mother's womb.»
From the Christian and Jewish point
of view, the Creator himself set before every single individual this
inalienable choice and thus gave to every
human being a
dignity higher than that
of any other creature on this earth.
Central to the moral principles
of Torah
is the
inalienable sanctity and
dignity of every
human being.
The centrepiece
of the UN Nations Charter
is the connection between the recognitionof the inherent
dignity of all members
of the
human family (and
of the inviolable and
inalienable human rights which derive from that recognition) on the one hand, and peace and justice within and among nation states on the other.
She also honoured «all those who currently risk their lives, serving in the forces to build international peace and security in a world in which, as agreed by all parties to the Universal Declaration
of Human Rights, «recognition of the inherent dignity and of the equal and inalienable rights of all members of the human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace».&r
Human Rights, «recognition
of the inherent
dignity and
of the equal and
inalienable rights
of all members
of the
human family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace».&r
human family
is the foundation
of freedom, justice and peace».»
The book
is an important contribution to the cause for the proclamation and defence
of the inviolability
of human life,
dignity of the person and his fundamental
inalienable rights.These pages unfold in the midst
of a cultural battle, at a historic moment when medical science
is characterized, to borrow an expression used by Paul Ricoeur, by the hypertrophy
of means and the atrophy
of ends.
Our national self - image as moral, well - behaved and global citizens who recognize the «inherent
dignity, equality and
inalienable rights
of all members
of the
human family»
is dogged by scepticism, hypocrisy, apathy and empty promises.
Whereas recognition
of the inherent
dignity and
of the equal and
inalienable rights
of all members
of the
human family
is the foundation
of freedom, justice and peace in the world...