As discussed above, tertiary education will empower refugees or asylum - seekers to achieve other dynamic development outcomes, including poverty, development of human dignity and personality, understanding tolerance and friendship, maintenance of peace, effective
participation in a free society, promotion of gender equality and respect of environment.
A strong national identity should serve interests of people, as described before, people capable of critical thinking and reasoned
participation in a free society.
(10) The International Covenant on Economic, Social and Cultural Rights (hereinafter ICESCR) has stayed in principle with the same definition with some additional key - points such as «sense of one's dignity» and «enabling effective
participation in a free society».
Not exact matches
In the struggle against such a system, what is being proposed as an alternative is not the socialist system, which in fact turns out to be state capitalism, but rather a society of free work, of enterprise and of participatio
In the struggle against such a system, what is being proposed as an alternative is not the socialist system, which
in fact turns out to be state capitalism, but rather a society of free work, of enterprise and of participatio
in fact turns out to be state capitalism, but rather a
society of
free work, of enterprise and of
participation.
FirstLine Schools believes all children and young adults with disabilities are entitled to a
free and appropriate education and services that lead to an adult life characterized by satisfying relations with others, independent living, productive engagement
in the community, and
participation in society.
It is imperative that the duty to accommodate be given full effect, to fulfill the right of people with disabilities to substantive equality, and to «foster a
society in which there are no impediments to full and
free participation in the economic, social, political and cultural life of British Columbia.»
And the Vienna Declaration [55] calls on states to «ensure the full and
free participation of Indigenous people
in all aspects of
society,
in particular
in matters of concern to them».
The United Nations General Assembly emphasises that persons belonging to minorities have the right to participate effectively
in cultural, religious, social, economic and public life; [29] as does the Vienna Declaration and Plan of Action calling on states to «ensure the full and
free participation of indigenous people
in all aspects of
society,
in particular
in matters of concern to them».