Liberty of the press, argued Erskine, is an imprescriptible natural right, given by God. |
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It is to proclaim that each woman, each man and each child has imprescriptible rights. |
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The non pecuniary rights are imprescriptible, may not be the subject of waiver and are inalienable. |
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Prescription shall not apply to crimes under international law that are by their nature imprescriptible. |
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What I can get by force I get by force, and what I do not get by force I have no right to, nor do I give myself airs, or consolation, with my imprescriptible right. |
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Of a total 611 recognized indigenous territories, Brazil has so far delimited, formalized, homologated, and regularized 488 for the indigenous peoples' permanent, imprescriptible, and exclusive right. |
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They are inalienable, imprescriptible and exempt from seizure. |
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Enforced disappearance was a continuing crime and imprescriptible. |
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Article 2 of the Constitution establishes that sovereignty resides in the people, that it is inalienable and imprescriptible, and that its exercise is delegated to the legislature, executive and judiciary. |
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It is recommended that the Netherlands legislate to amend the Criminal Law in Wartime Act to render all breaches of the laws and customs of war imprescriptible. |
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Their commission in time and in space constitutes international offences which must come within universal jurisdiction and be made imprescriptible. |
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