-
religion and ethics, the
sanctity of life,
sometimes described as the
inviolability of life, is a
principle of
implied protection regarding aspects of sentient...
-
elements of
diplomatic law are the
immunity of
diplomatic staff, the
inviolability of the
diplomatic mission and its grounds, and the
security of diplomatic...
- UNGA 194).
Shaked writes that the Thawabit,
declared as Palestinians'
inviolable national rights, "became the
cornerstones of the
ethos of
conflict of...
- (Latin: sacrosanctitas, lit. 'sacred sanctity') or
inviolability is the
declaration of
physical inviolability of a
place (particularly
temples and city walls)...
- must be
recognized as
having the
rights of a
person –
among which is the
inviolable right of
every innocent being to life". However, the
Church does recognize...
- 48/2006,
issued on 15
August 2006,
created an "exclusive, reserved, and
inviolable"
portion of the
Madidi National Park to
protect the Toromona. The Toromona...
- and Hawaiian). Tohunga-tā-moko (tattooists) were
considered tapu, or
inviolable and sacred.
Tattoo arts are
common in the
Eastern Polynesian homeland...
- 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...
- the
people saying:
Verily your blood, your
property are as
sacred and
inviolable as the
sacredness of this day of yours, in this
month of yours, in this...
- of 1920, in
which the
Soviet Union recognized Latvia's
independence as
inviolable "for all ****ure time". 4 May is now a
national holiday in Latvia. On 7...