| Taslim Olawale Elias - 1972 - 280 pagini
...necessary that his duty to society should also be provided for. Accordingly Article 29 emphasizes that everyone has duties to the community in which alone...and full development of his personality is possible, and that only such limitations may be imposed upon an individual's exercise of his rights and freedoms... | |
| Brian D. Lepard - 2010 - 524 pagini
...be exercised in accordance with these fundamental ethical principles, and in conformity with those "duties to the community in which alone the free and full development of [the individual's] personality is possible."111 Certain passages in many revered moral texts may be... | |
| Paul Gordon Lauren - 2003 - 418 pagini
...order in which the rights and freedoms set forth in this Declaration can be fully realized. ARMU.E 29 1. Everyone has duties to the community in which...full development of his personality is possible. 2. ln the exercise of his rights and freedoms, everyone shall be subject only to such limitations as are... | |
| William Sweet - 2003 - 250 pagini
...dignity, as well as our social responsibilities and duties. As the Universal Declaration reminds us, "Everyone has duties to the community in which alone...and full development of his personality is possible" (Article 29). Human beings are more than rational and self-interested maximizers of pleasure, but as... | |
| L. Ali Khan - 2003 - 296 pagini
...responsibility. The Universal Declaration of Human Rights recognizes this responsibility in stating: "Everyone has duties to the community in which alone...full development of his personality is possible." The African Charter goes further in explaining individual duties. It specifically states that the individual... | |
| Fatsah Ouguergouz - 2003 - 1066 pagini
...would seem that it is merely developing Article 29 (1) of the Universal Declaration, which states that everyone "has duties to the community in which alone...the free and full development of his personality is possible".222 A text dating from a few months before the Universal Declaration assigned a much more... | |
| Marcus G. Raskin - 2004 - 348 pagini
...that "everyone has a right to recognition everywhere as a person before the law" (Article 6) and that "everyone has duties to the community in which alone the free and full development of his personality possible" (Article 19). For a nineteenth-century perspective on these ideas, note the work of the neo-Kantian... | |
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