Sentences with phrase «inalienable human»

The right to development is an inalienable human right by virtue of which every human person and all peoples are entitled to participate in, contribute to, and enjoy economic, social, cultural and political development, in which all human rights and fundamental freedoms can be fully realized.
Freedom from torture is an inalienable human right.
In order to protect our planet's climate system and vital natural resources on which human survival and welfare depend, and to ensure that young people's and future generations» fundamental and inalienable human rights are protected, government climate pollution policies must be based on the best available climate science.
«Clean air, water and a livable climate are inalienable human rights.
At once humorous, political, and difficult (especially for those who see private property as an inalienable human right), McGee's art underscores the complexities of life in early 21st century America, a country in the midst of wars, a financial crisis, unemployment, class stratification, and the ever - cheerful exhortation to keep consuming.
Our favorite «law» - No. 28 Orgasm is a Fundamental, Inalienable Human Right.
Later statements committed the NTC to «political pluralism», «inalienable human rights» and free expression.
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.
Barth again and again emphasizes that the church exists as the church not insofar as it possesses some inalienable human form but only as it lives by divine grace.
The League of Nations, with President Wilson's 14 points, failed; and global blood in ceaseless flood and genocidal gore inflicting millions of human casualties awakened the peoples of the earth to the urgency of the United Nations as a global guardian and sentinel on the qui vive of peace and security and respect for human dignity, worth of the human person and inalienable human rights.

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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.»
Christian education is in the world and for the world... man must work out his salvation in the concrete situation in which God has placed him; not by protection but by contributing to the whole human community of which he is an integral and inseparable part... parents, who have the first and the inalienable right and duty to educate their children, should enjoy true freedom in the choice of their schools, etc..»
In this tradition human dignity or the endowed inalienable rights are secured by transcending purpose, not by calculated human determination.
If they financially support an effort to deny a group of human beings a basic human right, one that the Declaration of Independence declared to be «inalienable» (the pursuit of happiness), then yes, they are in point of fact spreading hate.
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.»
Christianity has contributed much to the intellectual and moral basis of human rights, due to all humans being regarded as children of God, and hence endowed with inalienable rights.
Thus people today are much concerned to assert, both in word and deed, that they can and do make decisions that count; that they do have a human dignity which is inalienable and which they must seek to awaken in their brothers and sisters; and that their responsibility is to do all that is in their power to make human existence a good and honest and true and harmonious one.
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.
For this tradition nourished over the centuries the slow emergence of the ideal of a civilized politics, a politics of civil conversation, of noncoercion, of the consent of the governed, of pluralism, of religious liberty, of respect for the inalienable dignity of every human person, of voluntary cooperation in pursuit of the common good, and of checks and balances against the wayward tendencies of sinful men and women.
Finally it violates the sacredness of life, for if life is holy, if our right to it is inalienable, then the most miserable specimen of human life shares this holiness even if he does not honor it.
Drawing from the Islamic imperative that «God is one» and from the Qur» an's teaching about Adam and Eve, Rauf arrives at two essential principles: that all humans are equal «because we are born of one man and woman,» and that «because we are equal... we have certain inalienable liberties,» such as the freedom to accept or reject God, to think for ourselves (ijtihad) and to make individual choices without coercion.
The same goes for other movements and yearnings in pre-conciliar Catholicism: the active participation of the laity in the mission of the Church, the theological return to the biblical and patristic sources of the faith, religious freedom as an inalienable feature of human dignity.
DV goes on to insist that civil legislation must give legal protection to human embryos: «The inalienable rights of the person must be recognised and respected by civil society and the political authority,» and these include «every human being's right to life and physical integrity from the moment of conception until natural death».
Viewed in that context, the statement that every human being has certain inalienable rights given by God that governments and kings can not take away is a remarkable claim.
This is why we say that human dignity is inviolable and inalienable — it can not be destroyed, and can not be removed.
So we reach the conclusion that discord of interests is a value because it is the sole condition which satisfies one of the inalienable interests of human nature, namely, the interest in creativity.
This entails that we encounter our new spiritual environment in a way that is material and corporeal because that is an inalienable dimension of our human nature.
America's exceptional history as the only nation in the world with two centuries of political continuity stems from its people's love for individual rights, which they hold to be inalienable because they are granted by a power that no human agency dare oppose.
Central to the moral principles of Torah is the inalienable sanctity and dignity of every human being.
The human person, precisely qua person, is a foundational source of insight and love: autonomous, autarkic, a hypostatic whole, inviolable, inalienable, an end and not only a means.
Of the elements, then, which characterise the human person in her or his particular identity, some are given, some are acquired; some are foundational and inalienable, others are accidental; some identify the person positively, others negatively.
It would take back through the backdoor citizens» inalienable and fundamental human rights guaranteed under the Nigerian Constitution 1999 (as amended) and Nigeria's regional and international human rights obligations and commitments.
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».&rHuman 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».&rhuman family is the foundation of freedom, justice and peace».»
As he developed, he read about freedoms and the «inalienable rights of men» that were guaranteed by God and how Ghana's first republican constitution did not even have a clear human rights guaranteed charter.
We as a Human Rights Organization think that the continuous breach of these inalienable rights is unacceptable and we must all help the poor victim access his right through every rightful and legal means.
«Freedom of association is the inalienable rights of all human beings, including citizens of Nigeria.
These battles all have their foundation in the fundamental belief that every human being has certain inalienable rights that allow them access and quality of opportunity.
For centuries, if not millennia, ethical debates have centred on the notion that human beings have certain fundamental, inalienable rights.
A happy, successful society thrives when the basic needs of humans are met and their inalienable rights are respected.
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.
If left to our own devices, we will continue in the exercise of our «inalienable rights» to outrageously consume Earth's limited resources; to recklessly expand economic globalization unto every corner of our natural world and, guess what, beyond; and to carelessly consent to the unbridled global growth of human numbers so that where there are now 6 + billion people, by 2050 we will have 9 + billion members of the human community and, guess what, even more people, perhaps billions more in the distant future, if that is what we «free wheelers and dealers» desire.
If left to our own devices, we will continue in the exercise of our «inalienable rights» to outrageously consume Earth's limited resources; to recklessly expand economic globalization unto every corner of our natural world and, guess what, beyond; and to carelessly consent to the unbridled global growth of human numbers so that where there are now 6 + billion people, by 2050 we will have 9 + billion members of the human community and, guess what, even more people, perhaps billions more in the distant future, if that is what we desire.
B.) Air is an inalienable right; you can not remove full rights to it from a human being, therefore no one has ever surrendered their ownership rights at an individual level, nor can they.
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.
No human rights treaty is perfect, but it is widely recognised that the UNCRPD, alongside the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention), sets standards that should be aspired to: the detail of how to meet these standards is left to the policy makers and elected officials, but the fundamental rights of each person are recognised as inalienhuman rights treaty is perfect, but it is widely recognised that the UNCRPD, alongside the European Convention on Human Rights (the Convention), sets standards that should be aspired to: the detail of how to meet these standards is left to the policy makers and elected officials, but the fundamental rights of each person are recognised as inalienHuman Rights (the Convention), sets standards that should be aspired to: the detail of how to meet these standards is left to the policy makers and elected officials, but the fundamental rights of each person are recognised as inalienable.
Nationality is in fact commonly regarded as an inalienable right of every human being.
All Children Shall Enjoy the Following Inalienable Rights: The right to be treated as important human beings, with unique feelings, ideas and desires and not as a source of arguments between parents.
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...
It will also highlight important practical and human rights issues in relation to the leasing of inalienable land.
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