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"The Protect Children Project utilizes the First Amendment to protect public school students from being subjected to corporal punishment, solitary confinement, physical restraints, and the deprivation of bathroom access as these abusive practices violate our religious belief of bodily inviolability," according to the press release.

Following Kant or Mill, we may defend this convention either by appealing to the inviolability of autonomy, or to the benefits of treating liberty as inviolable, subject only to considerations of harm to others.

I have in mind a New Age doctrine of territorial inviolability that is to this post 9/11 world what the Monroe Doctrine was to the frontier nation of 1823.

The court felt that the boy's right to inviolability trumped the religious and parental rights of his mother and father.Holm Putzke, a law professor in Passau who wrote an essay on the topic in 2008, says there would be no controversy if parents waited for their sons to come of age (14 years in religious matters) so that the young men could decide for themselves whether to be circumcised.

From it is derived the principle of freedom of transit: every member country guaranteeing to respect the inviolability of transit mails and to forward them by the most rapid transport used for its own mails.

Predictably, though, India's opposition Bharatiya Janata Party (BJP) has tried to present the enclaves as symbols of Indian territorial inviolability and an opportunity to flaunt its Hindu-nationalist credentials and to attack what it sees as the ruling Congress Party's weak spot its perceived softness towards illegal immigrants from Bangladesh, most of them Muslims.

Members of the government will then swear oaths to the inviolability of the king.

Members of the government in turn – minus a few dissenters – will swear oaths to the inviolability of the king.

The phrase that the Secretary General's spokesman used, though, was "potential military targets," which is different from "legitimate"; in a subsequent statement, after the Beit Hanoun incident, the Secretary General referred to "the inviolability of U.N. premises".

"All individuals are equal, without any kind of distinction, guaranteeing the inviolability of the right to life, liberty, equality, security, and property " (translated by the authors).

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