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The United Nations Charter " reaffirmed faith in fundamental human rights, and dignity and worth of the human person " and committed all member states to promote " universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all without distinction as to race, sex, language, or religion ".
In the preamble, governments commit themselves and their people to progressive measures which secure the universal and effective recognition and observance of the human rights set out in the Declaration.
Promote and develop sustainable tourism so as to contribute to economic development, international understanding, peace, prosperity and universal respect for, and observance of, human rights and fundamental freedoms for all, without distinction as to race, sex, language or religion.
Examples include improving the state of the natural environment, encouraging the observance of human rights, improving the welfare of the disadvantaged, or representing a corporate agenda.
And it stresses " the full equality and participation of men and women in every sphere of religious life ; an emphasis on ethical conduct above ritual observance ; an affirmation of each individual's freedom to act responsibly in accordance with the dictates of the informed religious conscience ; a pride in combining our Jewish heritage with full participation in the civic life of this country ; and an awareness of our duty not only to the Jewish people and to the State of Israel, but also to the entire human family, each one of whom is created in the Divine image ".
A wig is a head of hair made from horsehair, human hair, wool, feathers, yak hair, buffalo hair, or synthetic materials which is worn on the head for fashion or various other aesthetic and stylistic reasons, including cultural and religious observance.
The main task of the IACHR is to promote the observance and defense of human rights in the Americas.
A key point of opposition was that the Vilna Gaon maintained that greatness in Torah and observance must come through natural human efforts at Torah study without relying on any external " miracles " and " wonders ", whereas the Ba ' al Shem Tov was more focused on bringing encouragement and raising the morale of the Jewish people, especially following the Chmelnitzki pogroms ( 1648 – 1654 ) and the aftermath of disillusionment in the Jewish masses following the millennial excitement heightened by the failed messianic claims of Sabbatai Zevi and Jacob Frank.
With such auxiliaries, and with the observance of certain rites and ascetic practises, men, he says, may attain to the highest aim of existence and become prophets ; not in order to work miracles and signs, but to reach the highest degree of perception and be able to penetrate intuitively into the inscrutable nature of the Deity, the riddles of creation, the problems of human life, the purpose of the precepts, and the deeper meaning of the Torah.
* Every Jew and human being is worthy of profound respect, no matter their level of observance, knowledge or affiliation.
In his appeals and meetings with the representatives of UN, OSCE, PACE, European Parliament, UNHCR, U. S. Congress, the U. S. presidential administration and international NGOs, he called for observance of human rights during the conflict.
In October 2009 the European Commission on Enlargement to the European Union attested Turkey some progress on observance of international human rights law.
Because Islam is a total way of life and functions as a comprehensive code of social behavior regulating all human relationships, individual and family status depends on the proper observance of the society's value system based on concepts defined in Islam.
Another important function of a human rights commission is systematically to review a government's human rights policy in order to detect shortcomings in human rights observance and to suggest ways of improving.
The president guarantees the state sovereignty, territorial indivisibility, the observance of the Constitution as well as human and citizens ' rights and freedoms.
The Millennium Declaration has eight chapters and key objectives, adopted by 189 world leaders during the summit: The Declaration, after the Vienna Declaration and Programme of Action, stresses the observance of international human rights law and international humanitarian law under the Principles of United Nations Charter as well as the treaties on sustainable development.
Under his administration, observance of human rights became an irrevocable legal and ethical norm and previous ethnic tensions and abuses were eliminated.
The Commission shall recommend, in particular, measures to preserve the memory of the victims, to foster a culture of mutual respect and observance of human rights and to strengthen the democratic process.
* To promote respect, observance and commitment for human rights as enshrined in the Sikh faith as well in various international arrangements.
In 1990, Ramkalawan preached a landmark sermon, broadcast to the nation on the national radio station, in which he questioned the practices of the one-party government and gave voice to the desire of the people for greater freedom, respect for human rights and observance of the rule of law in the country.

observance and rights
Movements with the proclaimed aim of securing observance of civil and political rights included:
They would also instinctively respect the rights of others, leading to the universal observance of the principle of justice – each person had the right to a maximum amount of liberty that was compatible with a like liberty in others.
" I swear ( in the name of the Holy, Consubstantial and Indivisible Trinity ) to safeguard the Constitution and the laws, to ensure their faithful observance, to defend the national independence and territorial integrity of the Country, to protect the rights and liberties of the Greeks and to serve the general interest and the progress of the Greek People.
A simple profession is made at the end of the novitiate and the person officially becomes a member of the Congregation for “ By religious profession, members assume the observance of the three evangelical counsels by public vow, are consecrated to God through the ministry of the Church, and are incorporated into the institute with the rights and duties defined by law .”
Moreover, according to the applied regulations of the Act on copyright and the related rights of February 4th, 1994 ( Journal of Laws No. 24, item 83 ) that provide for the observance of personal copyright, the author's permission is needed in order to use his work.
Moreover, according to the applied regulations of the Act on copyright and the related rights of February 4th, 1994 ( Journal of Laws No. 24, item 83 ) that provide for the observance of personal copyright, the author's permission is needed in order to use his work.
Moreover, according to the applied regulations of the Act on copyright and the related rights of February 4th, 1994 ( Journal of Laws No. 24, item 83 ) that provide for the observance of personal copyright, the author's permission is needed in order to use his work.
Moreover, according to the applied regulations of the Act on copyright and the related rights of February 4th, 1994 ( Journal of Laws No. 24, item 83 ) that provide for the observance of personal copyright, the author's permission is needed in order to use his work.
Moreover, according to the applied regulations of the Act on copyright and the related rights of February 4th, 1994 ( Journal of Laws No. 24, item 83 ) that provide for the observance of personal copyright, the author's permission is needed in order to use his work.
Parks and Kennedy met when she came to Beluthahatchee to recruit him for the 40th anniversary observance of the St. Augustine civil rights marches which he participated in with Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. Kennedy, who admits to at least five previous marriages, commented, " I ’ ll leave it to the historians to decide how many times I ’ ve been married.
A simple profession is made at the end of the novitiate and the person officially becomes a member of the Redemptorists for “ By religious profession, members assume the observance of the three evangelical counsels by public vow, are consecrated to God through the ministry of the Church, and are incorporated into the institute with the rights and duties defined by law .”

observance and is
The misplaced modifier is another species more honored in the observance of obscurity than in the breach.
International Day of Treeplanting is celebrated in Flanders on or around 21 March as a theme-day / educational-day / observance, not as public holidays.
The customary observance is to plant a tree.
A blue law is a type of law, typically found in the United States, Scandinavia and, formerly, in Canada, designed to enforce religious standards, particularly the observance of Sunday as a day of worship or rest, and a restriction on Sunday shopping.
Cycling suffers from a perception that it is unsafe although use of appropriate safety equipment and observance of road rules can reduce risk of serious injury.
A feast day will be designated, but its observance is normally restricted to the Blessed's home diocese, to certain locations associated with him or her, and / or to the churches or houses of the blessed's religious order, if they belonged to one.
In the United Kingdom, congregational observance is somewhat more traditional than in the United States.
For Jews, salvation comes from God, freely given, and observance of the Law is one way of responding to God's grace.
Some Christians agree that Jews who accept Jesus should still observe all of Torah, see for example Dual-covenant theology, based on warnings by Jesus to Jews not to use him as an excuse to disregard it, and they support efforts of those such as Messianic Jews ( Messianic Judaism is considered by most Christians and Jews to be a form of Christianity ) to do that, but some Protestant forms of Christianity oppose all observance to the Mosaic law, even by Jews, which Luther criticised as Antinomianism, see Antinomianism # Antinomian Controversies in Lutheranism and Luther # Anti-Antinomianism for details.
It appeared an unworthy thing that in the celebration of this most holy feast we should follow the practice of the Jews ... For we have it in our power, if we abandon their custom, to prolong the due observance of this ordinance to future ages by a truer order ... For their boast is absurd indeed, that it is not in our power without instruction from them to observe these things .... Being altogether ignorant of the true adjustment of this question, they sometimes celebrate Passover twice in the same year.
They believe that this is the only annual religious observance commanded for Christians in the Bible.
A homily concerning the observance of Sunday is attributed by Zahn to Eusebius of Emesa.
A holiday is a day designated as having special significance for which individuals, a government, or a religious group have deemed that observance is warranted.
It is generally an official ( more common ) or unofficial observance of religious, national, or cultural significance, often accompanied by celebrations or festivities.
A shofar made from a ram's horn is traditionally blown in observance of Rosh Hashanah, the beginning of the Jewish civic year.
The CJLS has used this power on a number of occasions, most famously in the " driving teshuva ", which says that if someone is unable to walk to any synagogue on the Sabbath, and their commitment to observance is so loose that not attending synagogue may lead them to drop it altogether, their rabbi may give them a dispensation to drive there and back ; and more recently in its decision prohibiting the taking of evidence on Mamzer status on the grounds that implementing such a status is immoral.
* Second Sunday after Pentecost :, as one of the saints commemorated on the Synaxis of the Saints of North America — this is a moveable feast of the ecclesiastical year, and the date of its observance will change from year to year.
As a result of the notion of sovereignty, the value and authority of international law is dependent upon the voluntary participation of states in its formulation, observance, and enforcement.
In 1625 Hugo Grotius argued that nations as well as persons ought to be governed by universal principle based on morality and divine justice while the relations among polities ought to be governed by the law of peoples, the jus gentium, established by the consent of the community of nations on the basis of the principle of pacta sunt servanda, that is, on the basis of the observance of commitments.

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