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.2 Protection of a Person’s Right to Private Life and the Confidentiality of Personal Information 4.3 Physical Life is a Value, Whereas Health is a Value Subordinated to Life and Flowing from It 5 Summary and Reflection 1 Introduction Humanists first of all but later

In: International Law from a Baltic Perspective

responsibility for the health of the Rhine and their interest in its preservation thus motivated these watercourse States to form a cooperative community. Enforcing human rights worldwide is probably the community interest that is most detached from individual State interests. 35 Every State has a

In: The Community of Interest Approach in International Water Law

icc and of the unict s. Table 7 Penalties applicable to core crimes: Ethiopian law vis-à-vis the Statutes of the icc and unict s Penalty Ethiopian law icc Statute icty Statute ictr Statute Death √ X X X Life √ √ 38 √ √ Prison terms

In: Prosecution of Core Crimes in Ethiopia
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1 Finiteness as a Motivator for Human Behaviour Finiteness, the fact that things come to an end, is a strong motivator for human behaviour. According to the commodity theory of social psychology, a commodity – understood as a useful thing, not necessarily a material object – will be valued to

In: Democracy and Sovereignty
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Anthropocene imagery of biodiversity loss fueled by unsustainable human behaviour meant that biodiversity law ought to reform to adopt a more ecocentric orientation that recognises the inherent value of all forms of life on Earth. 7 I have since adopted a socio-ecological systems perspective that grapples

In: Transformative Environmental Constitutionalism

good and offers a reliable instrument to govern our actions, as witnessed by the countless decisions that conscience enlightens in daily life. c Social and Religious Norms are Transcended through the Moral Sense Perceived by Personal Conscience Personal conscience allows everyone to judge

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In: Brill Research Perspectives in Law and Religion

rights protection can motivate consensual compliance with the law and encourage respect for the practical protection of minority rights globally. Generally, minori- ties fall within a vulnerable category7 of human beings whose need for human rights protection is morally justifiable and appealing to

In: Islam and International Law
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English law approaches the division of assets and the allocation of maintenance on di- vorce. I was motivated by the change from fault to irretrievable breakdown as the ground for divorce1 to look at principles that English law and lawyers had taken for granted for over a century. Why, I asked myself

In: Family Law in Britain and America in the New Century
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structural deficiencies, inequality (exemplified by unacceptable living conditions of vulnerable groups in Latin America), and exclusion of people from meaningful participation in society, by establishing a “general framework for the full realization of democracy, the rule of law, and human rights”. 25 It

In: Transformative Environmental Constitutionalism
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child’, the ‘paramount consideration of the court or adoption agency must be the child’s welfare, throughout his life’. The requirement to consider the child’s welfare ‘throughout his life’ marks a further distinction between adoption orders, which have life-long effects, and orders made under the

In: Family Law in Britain and America in the New Century