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1 1, 13 | indirectly on the fundamental rights, inherent in the nature
2 1, 27 | required by fundamental human rights or the salvation of souls".42 ~
3 2, 30 | about the good, the specific rights and duties of the human
4 2, 31 | foundation of the cumulative rights of the person.54 ~This heightened
5 2, 34 | outstanding defender of the rights of conscience, forcefully
6 2, 34 | put it: "Conscience has rights because it has duties".59 ~
7 2, 44 | impose duties, to confer rights and to sanction certain
8 2, 50 | lays down the purposes, rights and duties which are based
9 2, 51 | foundation for his fundamental rights and duties, it is universal
10 3, 84 | ongoing violation of basic rights of the person; the unjust
11 3, 96 | members, who possess common rights and duties. When it is a
12 3, 97 | fundamental and inalienable rights of the human person. In
13 3, 98 | whose fundamental human rights have been trampled upon
14 3, 99 | with no regard for the rights of others.... Thus, the
15 3, 99 | very nature the subject of rights which no one may violate —
16 3, 99 | social body may violate these rights, by going against the minority,
17 3, 100| preserve our neighbour's rights and to render what is his
18 3, 100| persons and their fundamental rights. Saint Paul set a Christian
19 3, 101| politic, respect for the rights of political adversaries,
20 3, 101| adversaries, safeguarding the rights of the accused against summary
21 3, 101| danger that the fundamental rights of the human person will
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