نتایج جستجو برای: basic individual rights

تعداد نتایج: 842362  

Taking the accused into surveillance by police officers in witnessed crimes is one of the most important authorities of them. Certainly giving this authority to police officers, which leads to the denial of freedom of accused for movement in limited time, is based on the efforts in order to achieve principal interests as finding out the truth and reveal the fact in criminal cases as well obtain...

Journal: :Religions 2022

The evolution of the discourse surrounding human rights has led to calls for multiculturalism in modern society. While originate from a perceived universal need protect individual, their appeal not been universal, as they are be threat cultural by some. This is because conflict or dilemma negotiating both entitlements. arguments and compelling, expose tension rights. Calls emerged defense diver...

2003
Katherine Lynch

“Of all forms of human rights, nothing could be more basic than the rights to life and survival. A natural extension of these rights it the right to development. By providing individuals with equal access to education, employment and participation in community life, society provides a platform for individual development.” Per Ms. Anna Wu Hung-yuk, Chairperson of the Hong Kong Equal Opportunitie...

Journal: :حقوقی دادگستری 0
غلامحسن کوشکی عضو هیأت علمی دانشگاه علّامه طباطبایی سحر سهیل مقدم دانشجوی کارشناسی ارشد حقوق جزا و جرم شناسی دانشگاه علّامه طباطبایی

support of the individual rights and freedom is one of the purposes of criminal procedural rules. police detention or surveillance is contrary to the individual rights. in accordance with obvious rules, police at both american and iranian systems of justice might arrest someone. this matter has an exceptional aspect. it is essential to observe two provisions in which include “visible crime” and...

1995
Peter J. Hammond

Individual rights can generally be respected if and, except in rare special cases, only if they apply to independent components of a Cartesian product space of social states, and also each individual is indifferent to how others exercise their rights. This is true whether or not the Pareto criterion is satisfied. Group rights can also be respected if they apply to the independent components for...

2005
Caroline West John Stuart Mill

It is a commonplace in liberal circles that individual persons have a right to individual autonomy or self-determination. Each mentally competent adult has a right to be at liberty to live and shape their own life in accordance with their own view about what makes for a good life, free from undue coercion or interference by others, so long as they do not harm others. In the words of John Stuart...

In their commentary, Haik Nikogosian and Ilona Kickbusch argue for the necessity of new binding international legal instruments for health to address complex health determinants and offer a cogent analysis of the implications of such treaties for future global health governance. Yet in doing so they pay no attention to the existing instrumentarium of international legally binding treaties relev...

جاوید, محمدجواد, شفیع زاده خولنجانی, مصطفی, صادقی, محمد,

The relationship between “rights” and “obligations” is one of an inseparable nature. In the same way that “human rights” are perceived as being distinct from “citizenship rights”, “duties” and “obligations” of individuals as human beings are distinguishable from their obligations as citizens. The present paper presupposes the ties between rights and obligations to apply to any individual and “s...

Journal: :Netherlands Journal of Legal Philosophy 2016

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