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Mr Blair said they had discussed the "right machinery" to go into communities and engage with young people who may be vulnerable to extremist ideas.
Mirrors for princes experienced a revival in the 12th century, most famously in John of Salisbury's Policraticus, which applied Classical concepts of the structure of society (specifically, the realm resembling a body) and discussed the right to resistance (the murder of tyrants) but which was still deeply rooted in familiar models of royal power.
When we discussed the right to be free from torture, I asked the students if they could think of an example of torture.
Today we discussed the right to self-determination in the Western Sahara; I should like to point out that the Chechen people also has a right to life and we must safeguard the Chechen people' s right to life, either jointly with Russia or on our own.
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We also discussed the rights her partner may be refused since they were not allowed to be legally married.
The Secretary of Education repeatedly discussed the rights of not only survivors of sexual assault, but also those who have been "wrongly accused" of sexual misconduct.
The sub-committee drafted the Fundamental Rights and submitted its report to the Committee by April 1947, and later that month the Committee placed it before the Assembly, which debated and discussed the rights over the course of the following year, adopting the drafts of most of them by December 1948.
The right people have to get round the table at the right time to discuss the right things".
Very few people, though, were talking about Galliano himself, or discussing the right or wrong of what he did.
To the Editor: It is important to remember that Bill Keller was discussing the right to forgo life-sustaining treatment, not euthanasia or the right to assisted suicide.
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