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Inalienable

Inalienable meaning

Not subject to being alienated, that is, surrendered, taken away, or transferred to another. | Of or pertaining to a noun belonging to a special class in which the possessive construction differs from the norm, especially for particular familial relationships and body parts, regarding permanence.

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Arunachal Pradesh was, is, and will always remain an integral and inalienable part of India.

Beijing sees Taiwan as an inalienable part of China.

But it said the Palestinians will not be deterred from demanding their “legitimate inalienable rights, chief among them the right to self- determination and the right to establish an independent Palestinian state with East Jerusalem as its capital”.

First, there is but one China in the world, and Taiwan is an inalienable part of China’s territory.

In the light of the latest developments surrounding Artsakh, the Armenian Missionary Association of America reiterates its total and unwavering conviction and support of the inalienable right of the people of Artsakh to self-determination.

It is widely acknowledged, though sadly unfulfilled, that Palestinian refugees, regardless of the specific events which triggered their forceful displacement, have "inalienable" rights under international law.

It’s a man’s inalienable right to give himself waterborne parasites,” Nelson says.

Natural rights like companionship and family are inalienable тАФ above the authority of any man-made institution.

She has an inalienable right to continue to campaign for any candidate of her choice and to vote for that candidate, but she cannot be given a garment to wear at this time that is meant only for neutrals,” the statement added.

The Declaration of Independence claims that some rights are inalienable: the rights to life, liberty and the pursuit of happiness.

Under the Chinese view, sovereign states have an inalienable right to exercise jurisdiction over their territories and their people without interference from other states.

When democracy becomes uncertain; people must unite for their inalienable rights to elect their leaders through a transparency process that upholds the sacredness of the ballot.

He defined peace as the fruit of a relationship that recognises and welcome others in their inalienable dignity and of cooperation and commitment in seeking the integral development of all individuals and peoples.

He highlighted Iran’s “inalienable” right to engage in military cooperation with other countries, including Russia, to safeguard its national interests, security, sovereignty, and territorial integrity.

It goes on to say "that Palestinian statehood is an inalienable right of the people of Palestine, not a privilege that can be vetoed by others" and "notes in horror the continued suffering of the people of Gaza".

It said that the Commission acknowledges every Sri Lankan’s inalienable right to ascertain the truth, a pivotal aspect for individuals and communities to heal from past conflicts.

Meh, I don't view internet connectivity as some kind of inalienable right.

The second of these is inalienable respect for volunteers; WLUSP would not function without its ground level volunteers, I want to advocate for them as a point of principle.

Almost every policymaker and analyst tells us that Taiwan is the one red line Beijing will act on because it believes the island is an “inalienable” part of China.

Also, as Pope John Paul II taught: “It is impossible to further the common good without acknowledging and defending the right to life, upon which all the other inalienable rights of individuals are founded and from which they develop” (101).