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Palestinians assert that their right is inalienable under international law, and that only when justice prevails can they consider the conflict ended.The positions seem hopelessly opposed.

A just peace requires that Americans and Israelis recognize that Palestinians have inalienable rights under international law.

Eric Ares, an organizer with LA CAN, told me his group is "in the process of drafting model legislation" that would seek to enshrine in California law certain inalienable rights, including the right to sleep in public spaces without fear of going to jail, the right to sleep in a legally parked car, and 24-hour access to bathrooms.

So, though Backbone also utilizes the Constitution's opening words We the People to create a sense of shared identity, it is the Enlightenment based concepts of social contract, natural law, and inalienable rights articulated in the Declaration of Independence which remain the philosophical foundation of our movement for universal human rights.

If the feds won't, there are laws granting inalienable rights that supersede them too.

"Sovereignty is our inalienable right and emerging international law, following UN decisions, now says that Aboriginal peoples have the right to self-determination.

It'll work because we are not doing politics, we're doing revolution -- the kind of peaceful, democratic, revolution within the bounds of rule of law, private property and inalienable human rights that America's founders expected us to have every 10 or 20 years.

At the heart of his philosophy is the idea that healthcare is an inalienable human right that supersedes any laws of property.

The laws basically toughened the earlier assault weapons bans, provoking immediate outcries from the pro-gun gang who challenged the laws based on their inalienable 2nd-Amendment rights.

In Germany, however, the political misfortunes of rulers succeeded, by and large, in ensuring that ancient caste feeling and notions of inalienable right conquered the principles of feudal law.

The no-talent has as much right to produce works as the artist has, and not only because he has a surprising way of shifting from one category to the other but also because men have an inalienable right to be untalented, and the law should not discriminate against lousy "artists".

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