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In short, the goal of the Clinton Global Initiative, meeting here in New York for the seventh year, is to award all human beings anywhere in the world their inherent human dignity.
Moreover, this equality of all existing and possible future human beings is one of the foundations of inherent human dignity.
The advocacy message of the booklet complements the theme of Human Rights Day this 10 December - 'Dignity and justice for all of us' - which reinforces the 60 year-long vision of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights that inherent human dignity, non-discrimination, equality, fairness and universality, apply to everyone, everywhere and always.
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As Donald Bruce argues: "Willfully to copy the human genetic identity seems to go beyond something inherent in human dignity and individuality".
Every right spelled out in the Convention is inherent to the human dignity and harmonious development of every child.
As UNICEF emphasises, "children's rights are not special rights, but rather the fundamental rights inherent to the human dignity of all people".
Elspeth Erickson, UNICEF Zambia's Deputy Representative, stressed that "society must adapt to ensure that all children, irrespective of gender and disability, can enjoy the human rights that are inherent to their human dignity, without discrimination of any kind".
I believe that there is a basic human dignity inherent in work.
In a similar vein, court judgments have repeatedly and explicitly rejected a fundamental assumption inherent in claims about human dignity and the sanctity of human life, namely that continued existence is always of benefit to the person in question.
Moreover, to execute drug traffickers who have been rehabilitated fails to respect their human dignity and inherent right to life," she wrote in a column for Fairfax Media.
Consider, for example, the view that the strongest reason for governments to protect the welfare of their citizens should come from the moral notion of human dignity – an inherent worth possessed by each person which is to be respected regardless of the person's circumstances and relations, including the person's cost-and benefit-relations to others (cf. Brennan and Lo 2007).
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