- (Latin: sacrosanctitas, lit. 'sacred sanctity') or
inviolability is the
declaration of
physical inviolability of a
place (particularly
temples and city walls)...
-
elements of
diplomatic law are the
immunity of
diplomatic staff, the
inviolability of the
diplomatic mission and its grounds, and the
security of diplomatic...
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religion and ethics, the
sanctity of life,
sometimes described as the
inviolability of life, is a
principle of
implied protection regarding aspects of sentient...
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fixed the
principle of
strategic partnership, the
recognition of the
inviolability of
existing borders, and
respect for
territorial integrity and mutual...
- UNGA 194).
Shaked writes that the Thawabit,
declared as Palestinians'
inviolable national rights, "became the
cornerstones of the
ethos of
conflict of...
- the
inviolability of the
sacramental seal Italian: Note of the
Apostolic Penitentiary on the
importance of the
internal forum and the
inviolability of...
- was
abolished in 2014 as part of the
Sixth Belgian state reform. The
Inviolability of
Monarchy is a
legal principle in
Belgium that
protects the King or...
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partial inviolability – that is,
severe restrictions for the
police or
justice to
arrest or
detain them. Both
irresponsibility and
inviolability are mandated...
- in his or her
capacity as head of state. However, the
Crown enjoys inviolability in the
performance of
these prerogatives and
cannot be
prosecuted in...
-
Roman equivalents, Vesta, Minerva, and Diana. In some instances, the
inviolability of
these goddesses was
simply a
detail of
their mythology,
while in...