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Ioannes Paulus PP. II
Redemptor hominis

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1 3, 15| love, of respect for the rights of others - for every man, 2 3, 15| limits of one's legitimate rights and merits and the propensity 3 3, 16| for defending their íust rights and their sovereignty but 4 3, 17| 17. Human rights: "letter" or "spirit"~This 5 3, 17| objective and inviolable rights, with the member States 6 3, 17| constitute a guarantee that human rights will become throughout the 7 3, 17| respect for man's inviolable rights - Opus iustitiae pax - while 8 3, 17| from the violation of these rights and brings with it still 9 3, 17| violations of them. If human rights are violated in time of 10 3, 17| of these premises, human rights are being violated in various 11 3, 17| objective and inviolable rights of man.~The Declaration 12 3, 17| The Declaration of Human Rights linked with the setting 13 3, 17| history, that violation of the rights of man goes hand in hand 14 3, 17| hand with violation of the rights of the nation, with which 15 3, 17| regimes had restricted the rights of the citizens, denying 16 3, 17| of those inviolable human rights that have reached formulation 17 3, 17| the Declaration of Human Rights and the acceptance of their " 18 3, 17| declared "letter" of human rights. This state of things, which 19 3, 17| gives power its fundamental rights. Precisely in the name of 20 3, 17| objective ethical order, the rights of power can only be understood 21 3, 17| objective and inviolable rights of man. The common good 22 3, 17| citizens are sure of their rights. The lack of this leads 23 3, 17| Thus the principle of human rights is of profound concern to 24 3, 17| political bodies.~These rights are rightly reckoned to 25 3, 17| dignity and his objective rights. The Council document mentioned 26 3, 17| entirely deprived of the rights of citizenship.~Even if 27 3, 17| requesting them to respect the rights of religion and of the Church'


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