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Inviolability

Midwest Studies in Philosophy, 1995
Inviolability is a status an entity has when it is impermissible to harm it in certain respects. Inviolability can come in degrees and vary with the characteristics of an individual and in the manner in which we might violate that individual. Aggressors, for example, might not be as inviolable as others, and it may even be permissible to violate ...
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Magnesian Inviolability

Transactions of the American Philological Association, 2009
In 221/20 the citizens of Magnesia on the Maeander sought to create crowned games in honor of Artemis Leukophryene. The goddess had appeared to them and Delphi instructed that "it is more agreeable and better for those who revere Apollo Pythios and Artemis Leukophryene and treat the city and territory of the Magnesians on the Maeander as sacred and ...
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Rooks inviolate

The Mathematical Gazette, 1974
One of the oldest and best known of chessboard problems is to place the largest possible number of similar pieces on the board such that no two of these pieces are attacking each other. In his book Amusements in mathematics [1], Dudeney considered this problem on a generalised square ...
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Personal Inviolability

2016
Abstract This chapter examines Article 29 of the Vienna Convention on Diplomatic Relations which deals with personal inviolability of a diplomatic agent. The Article states that a diplomatic agent shall not be liable to any form of arrest or detention and that the receiving State shall treat him with due respect and shall take all ...
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The Inviolate Person

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2017
Would government access to the mental impressions and memories of individuals be an unreasonable search or seizure? In this article I explore technology-facilitated law enforcement access to information stored within individual human minds and what barriers the Fourth Amendment may present to such invasions.
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Personal Inviolability and 'Private Law'

SSRN Electronic Journal, 2007
The “idea of private law” has occupied a prominent place in tort theorizing over the past twenty years. To American ears, the idea has a libertarian ring, implying a realm of private freedom beyond the reach of public power. But the idea of “private law” pursued in recent tort theory is different.
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Inviolability at Any Age

Kennedy Institute of Ethics Journal, 2007
This paper starts from three assumptions: that we are essentially human organisms, that we start to exist at conception, and that we retain our identity throughout our lives. The identity claim provides the background to argue that it is irrational for a person to claim that it would be impermissible to kill her now but permissible to have killed her ...
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Immunity and Inviolability

2015
Abstract The chapter outlines and analyses the scope of the immunity from foreign criminal jurisdiction and the inviolability from foreign measures of physical constraint, both generally and in relation to allegations of international crimes, from which a state may be entitled under international law to see its serving and former ...
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