Chapter, Paragraph
1 I,3 | Agrarian reforms intended to ensure a more just division of
2 I,11 | necessary information to ensure that the quality of production
3 II,5 | Church affirms the need to ensure that all persons always
4 II,8 | juridical terms, in order to ensure the adoption of laws to
5 II (37)| must by means of wise laws ensure private property": Leo XIII,
6 II,8 | tax policies, in order to ensure continuity of ownership
7 II,9 | land credit market, and to ensure sustainability of the rural
8 II,11 | of the Church in order to ensure a correct exercise of the
9 II,11 | the duty(44) of acting to ensure that these rights are respected
10 II,11 | promotion of conditions that ensure the right to work;(45)~b)
11 II (46)| social benefits intended to ensure the life and health of workers
12 III,1 | will and determination must ensure that no time is lost in
13 III,2 | involved. It must therefore ensure that access to land fully
14 III,2 | encompass actions that will ensure access both to the inputs
15 III,3 | of adopting mechanisms to ensure a correct distribution of
16 III,5 | must therefore be made to ensure that public services and
17 III,6 | successful, it is vital to ensure women of an effective right
18 III,8 | supporting policies which ensure that the rights of indigenous
19 III,8 | possession.~The reform must ensure their access to production
20 III,8 | for social justice; and to ensure an environment that allows
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