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The Inviolability of the Person: A Timeless Principle for a Modern World

The Inviolability of the Person: A Timeless Principle for a Modern World
Oleksii Pydsosonnii/The Epoch Times
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The concept of the inviolability of the person is an ancient one, deeply rooted in philosophical, legal, and spiritual traditions. It asserts that human beings possess an inherent dignity that must be respected and protected. This principle has shaped our understanding of human rights and the laws designed to safeguard them.

Barry W. Bussey
Barry W. Bussey
Author
Barry W. Bussey is a lawyer based in Ontario who has written numerous articles on law and religious themes as well as edited a number of books in these subject areas. “210° Celsius: 16 Ways the Truckers Ignited Canada for the Long Haul” is his first book written for the general public. He’s also the founder of First Freedoms Foundation (Canada).
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