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to inviolability
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The quality or state of being inviolable; inviolableness.
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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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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.
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".
Everyone shall have the right to the inviolability of private life, personal and family secrets, the protection of honor and good name.
He added: "Therefore, member-states are expected to act accordingly to protect the inviolability of diplomatic missions".
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.
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.
In May, Kentucky's unionist legislature — which refused to call a secession convention despite demands from the state's governor, Beriah Magoffin — had declared itself "independent of both sides," a strict neutrality intended to "compel both sides to respect the inviolability of her soil".
He said he had heard reports that the security forces had taken control of houses surrounding the embassy, prompting the United States to send "strong signals" to Mr. Micheletti that they expected the government "to respect the inviolability of diplomatic territory and personnel".
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