Definition of Inviolability. Meaning of Inviolability. Synonyms of Inviolability

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- (Latin: sacrosanctitas, lit. 'sacred sanctity') or inviolability is the declaration of physical inviolability of a place (particularly temples and city walls)...
- religion and ethics, the sanctity of life, sometimes described as the inviolability of life, is a principle of implied protection regarding aspects of sentient...
- elements of diplomatic law are the immunity of diplomatic staff, the inviolability of the diplomatic mission and its grounds, and the security of diplomatic...
- (in accordance with UNGA 194). The Thawabit, declared as Palestinians' inviolable national rights, became the cornerstones of the ethos of conflict of the...
- was abolished in 2014 as part of the Sixth Belgian state reform. The Inviolability of Monarchy is a legal principle in Belgium that protects the King or...
- in his or her capacity as head of state. However, the Crown enjoys inviolability in the performance of these prerogatives and cannot be prosecuted in...
- Gospel" the death penalty is "inadmissible because it is an attack on the inviolability and dignity of the person" and that the Catholic Church "works with...
- and Hawaiian). Tohunga-tā-moko (tattooists) were considered tapu, or inviolable and sacred. Tattoo arts are common in the Eastern Polynesian homeland...
- experimentation, torture or corporal punishment, and acknowledges the inviolability of the home, the right to form trade unions, and the right to strike...
- medieval Muslim theologians and Muslims philosophers over the issue of the inviolability of heavenly bodies. The philosophers held that nature was composed of...