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The war was welcomed either patriotically, as a defensive one imposed by national necessity, or idealistically, as one for upholding right against might, the sanctity of treaties, and international morality.
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Murderous regimes have always claimed that "the situation is too serious" to be able to indulge in upholding rights.
In three momentous constitutional cases, Justice Kennedy voted to expand or uphold rights.
This was after propaganda officials altered an editorial that would have urged the Communist Party to uphold rights under the constitution.
But when the political will to uphold rights is wanting, as it so often is, public pressure is needed, from statements to targeted sanctions.
A contrast is Roe v. Wade, the decision upholding the right to an abortion.
For Britain, upholding the right of the Falklanders to self-determination is paramount.
Our interrelated studies provide examples of how to innovatively adapt existing ethical guidelines to safeguard SCCY in research while upholding their right to participate.
Nevertheless, karmic law is a certain universal truth that upholds right action from wrong.
And disability rights groups have upheld her right to nutrition and hydration.
European human rights judges have upheld the right of British courts to impose "whole life" prison sentences in the most heinous cases of murder.
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