If any political lesson emerges from these shifting allegiances, we might consider the true inalienability of certain human rights. |
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Votive offerings, once they were placed in a sanctuary, were the property of the god, and there could be no doubt about their inalienability. |
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However, I note that a leading Canadian authority on aboriginal title stated that one dimension of it is its inalienability. |
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Within the inalienability of entailed real property was concealed the conversion of Parliamentary seats into a cash value. |
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The diversity among First Nations in relation to land and housing takes into account the inalienability of reserve lands. |
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However, not all of these elements are appropriate on reserves, due to the inalienability and collective nature of reserve lands. |
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Mention was also made of the inalienability of space as a scientific territory. |
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The universality, inalienability and indivisibility of human rights is very well demonstrated in the way the Forum has implemented its mandate. |
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Egypt has joined in the consensus of the international community as regards the universality, indivisibility and inalienability of human rights. |
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The LDP holds an American-style belief in gun rights, based on proceduralism and inalienability rather than concern with the public good. |
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The shares handed out within this employee stock ownership plan are subject to inalienability for four years. |
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Finally, Fama and Jensen suggest that the residual claims of professional partnerships are characterized by flexible sharing rules, inalienability and limited horizons. |
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Seeking to shield peasants from the disruptions of the spread of capitalist relations, co-operators successfully opposed the repeal of laws on inalienability of land. |
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There was general consensus about the inalienability of fundamental human rights of migrants, both in society and in the workplace, where many temporary migrants suffer from discrimination and xenophobia. |
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A declaration on human social responsibilities in the Commission may undermine the essential principles of inalienability and universality of human rights. |
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As a result, it is important to ensure all spouses or common-law partners residing on reserves have access to related rights and remedies while respecting the collective nature and inalienability of reserve lands. |
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In fact, by spotlighting Turing's abnormality, celebrating it, and making clear its inalienability from his sexuality, it could be the queerest thing to hit the multiplex in ages. |
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The bylaws should be free to distinguish between capital and voting rights, to introduce clauses of assent or inalienability, and to define quorum and majority rules. |
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The receiver shall draw up a statement of company rights and issue to the managers a certificate of deposit or registration of inalienability in order to enable them take part in the meetings of the corporate body. |
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According to the Government of France, the pre-draft declaration is contrary to the principle of inalienability of human rights as it conditions the recognition of human rights on respect for rules established by a State. |
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The unique collective inalienability nature of reserve lands, which are set aside for the benefit of First Nations, means non-members cannot be awarded permanent possession of land or housing on reserves. |
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A examines certain key features of sovereignty, in particular indivisibility and inalienability, in an attempt to get closer to the kernel of sovereignty itself. |
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