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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.
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Everyone shall have the right to the inviolability of private life, personal and family secrets, the protection of honor and good name.
"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).
Article 5 of the Brazilian Federal Constitution (Constituição Federal) [5] states that: "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).
He argued that imposing 24 hour work schedules on an employee violated Section 7 of the Canadian Charter of Rights and Freedoms [ 4] and Section 1 of the Quebec Charter of Human Rights and Freedoms, as they affect the individual's "right to life, and to personal security, inviolability and freedom [ 5]" and, therefore, had an impact on the integrity and security of residents and patients.
Then on August 26 it introduced the Declaration of the Rights of Man and of the Citizen, proclaiming liberty, equality, the inviolability of property, and the right to resist oppression.
How Democracies Perish, "preserved the inviolability of its territory, what was left of it, and the right to live privately in a non-totalitarian society" but was forbidden to accept Marshall Plan aid, join the EEC or sign trade agreements with Europe.
Mr. Putin, a staunch defender of Russia's sovereignty over the rebel region of Chechnya, said, "If we allow international law to be replaced by the law of the first, in which the strong is always right, and has the right to do anything, then one of the most basic principles of international law will come into question: the inviolability of state sovereignty".
Data were also collected on aspects of the right to accessible health care, the patient's participation in an instruction process, scientific and medical experiments, the right to refuse treatment, the right of complaint, and inviolability of personal privacy are not presented in this article.
The European Community (ultimately succeeded by the EU), for example, issued declarations in 1991 on the new states that were then forming in eastern Europe, the former Soviet Union, and Yugoslavia that required, inter alia, respect for minority rights, the inviolability of frontiers, and commitments to disarmament and nuclear nonproliferation.
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.
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