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This approach theorises children's agency and embodies Article 12 of the UN Convention on the Rights of the Child (1989) which respects a child's right 'to say what they think about matters that affect them and to have those views taken seriously' [ 22].
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The Iranian constitution of 1979 embodies articles upholding this concept of juristic authority.
It is that the great taboo embodied in Article 9 is now broached; a step has been taken towards unravelling the paradox that Japan, like other countries, holds the right to collective self-defence under international law but cannot exercise it without violating its constitution.
Parliament may, under Articles 14(2)(a) and 14(2)(b) of the Constitution, rely on the ground of morality to impose restrictions on two of the constitutional freedoms embodied in Article 14: the right to freedom of speech and expression, and the right to freedom of association.
In Gian Kaur v. State of Punjab (1996) the Indian Supreme Court held that the right to life is a natural right embodied in Article 21 of the Indian Constitution, and since suicide is an unnatural termination or extinction of life it is incompatible and inconsistent with the concept of the right to life.
As regards the relationship between the offence of scandalizing the court and the right to free speech, the Court of Appeal commented that: The Court pointed out that the last mentioned point was embodied in Article 14(2) and noted that Parliament had provided the courts with jurisdiction to punish for contempt by enacting section 7(1) of the SCJA.
Another milestone celebrated in Helsinki, Bokova added, was the 25th anniversary of the Windhoek (Namibia) Declaration adopted by a group of journalists in Africa in 1991 that called on the world to defend freedom of expression, as embodied in Article 19 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights.
It is embodied in Articles 14 16, which collectively encompass the general principles of equality before law and non-discrimination, and Articles 17 18 which collectively further the philosophy of social equality.
This article embodies a brief overview of DCM, its predictors and preventative measures (at different stages of disease), and future perspectives of therapy.
By Mildred Weston The New Yorker, August 20, 1932 P. 23 Embodied souls View Article By Rebecca Mead By Anthony Lane By Alan Burdick By Atul Gawande.
By L. E. Sissman The New Yorker, December 19 , 1970 P. 40Punched in, puffed out, snowed on, embodied heads View Article By Rivka Galchen By Larissa MacFarquhar By Ceridwen Dovey By David Remnick.
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