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  1. Circular No 255/2018 Dated 16 Oct 2018. To Members of the Malaysian Bar. Revised Compendium of Personal Injury Awards. We refer to Circular No 210/2014, dated 17 Sept 2014, entitled “Finalised Compendium of Personal Injury Awards”. In 2017, the Task Force to Review the Compendium of Personal Injury Awards (“Task Force”) — headed by ...

  2. 1. Jan. 2008 · Political liberty is the medium, stage and precondition for the freedom of its members. That, in turn, is conditional upon the readiness of its members to protect the liberty of their community and themselves, i.e. upon the virtue of the free citizen. In this article I engage with four different interpretations of both kinds of liberty concepts ...

  3. Equal and non-discriminatory. Article 1 of the UDHR states: “All human beings are born free and equal in dignity and rights.”. Freedom from discrimination, set out in Article 2, is what ensures this equality. Non-discrimination cuts across all international human rights law. This principle is present in all major human rights treaties.

  4. 26. Mai 2006 · The revelation in Christ of the mystery of God as Trinitarian love is at the same time the revelation of the vocation of the human person to love. This revelation sheds light on every aspect of the personal dignity and freedom of men and women, and on the depths of their social nature. “Being a person in the image and likeness of God ...

  5. 7. Feb. 2022 · Nature Medicine - The medicalization of freedom: how anti-science movements use the language of personal liberty and how we can address it

  6. 2. Juni 2020 · Freedom / Liberty (Liberalism) The essence of liberalism is the pursuit of individual freedom. Naturally, this comes with an important caveat. Expressing our own personal liberty must be exercised with a degree of responsibility. We have a duty that our actions should not harm others or limit the freedom of others.

  7. Individual liberty means the freedom to pursue one’s desires and interests as a person, but which do not clash with the interests or desires of others. The freedom of speech and expression, freedom of residence, freedom of movement, freedom of conscience, freedom of tastes and pursuits, freedom to choose any profession or trade or occupation, the freedom to enjoy the fruits of one’s labour ...