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   Chapter,  Paragraph
1 Pre | awareness of the dramatic human, social and ethical problems 2 Intro | God (cf. Eph 4:6) that all human beings are born equal in 3 I,6 | instruments concerning respect for human rights.~ 4 I,11 | aware of their dignity as human beings and their rights 5 I (13)| Cf. UNDP, World Human Development Report 1990, 6 II,1 | of the world and of the human person: "God created man 7 II,1 | The right and duty of the human being to have dominion over 8 II,1 | dominion belongs to the human person as such, and hence 9 II,5 | confirm the need for all of human society to be constantly 10 II,5 | relationship between the human person and the goods of 11 II,5 | earth as God's gift to all human beings: "God destined the 12 II,5 | application, referring to every human being. It cannot be overridden 13 II (19)| although it is left to human will and the specific legislation 14 II (20)| on the special nature of human work and the "ontological 15 II (20)| finalistic priority of individual human beings as compared with 16 II,5 | presupposition and guarantee of human dignity. "Private property 17 II,5 | considered as an extension of human freedom. Lastly, in stimulating 18 II,6 | upset balances between the human person and the environment 19 II,6 | particularly shameful lack of human solidarity, striking the 20 II,6 | which concerns the entire human family": Paul VI, Apostolic 21 II,6 | forms of exploitation of human labour, especially when 22 II,6 | payment that are unworthy of human dignity.~Unjust remuneration 23 II (30)| leads to degradation of "the human framework ~ 24 II,7 | that so many families lack, human conscience, the conscience 25 II,7 | It is not just, it is not human, it is not Christian to 26 II,9 | opportunities for work and the human growth of all.~It can make 27 II (41)| But if we hold to a human and Christian concept of 28 II,11 | Policy~40. Protection of the human rights which derive from 29 II (45)| the subject character of human labour": ibid.~ 30 III,9 | laws to protect fundamental human rights, and hence to guarantee 31 Conclu | violation of fundamental human rights.(54)~61. In many


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