Examples of 'imprescriptible' in a sentence

Meaning of "imprescriptible"

imprescriptible (adjective) - Imprescriptible refers to something that cannot be taken away, limited, or restricted, typically in a legal or moral sense where certain rights or principles are considered absolute and inalienable
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  • Not subject to prescription: absolute, inalienable.

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Natural and imprescriptible rights of the child.
Enforced disappearance was a continuing crime and imprescriptible.
Recognizes our imprescriptible rights to an independent state.
And the damage to the environment is imprescriptible.
Imprescriptible human rights must be safeguarded in all circumstances.
The crime committed in such circumstances is imprescriptible.
It is to maintain the imprescriptible rights of man.
Offences of trafficking and trafficking in persons are imprescriptible.
They are imprescriptible and inalienable.
Offences committed in such circumstances are imprescriptible.
Inalienable and imprescriptible rights.
Property of common use is inalienable or imprescriptible.
All waters are inalienable and imprescriptible elements of the public domain.
Please also indicate whether acts of torture are imprescriptible.
This inalienable and imprescriptible right shall attach to his person.

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Our right to nation hood is imprescriptible.
This inalienable and imprescriptible right shall belong to him personally.
An accident is a fortuitous and imprescriptible act.
This imprescriptible right is not subject to negotiations, concessions or expiration.
The right to vindicate the confiscated goods is imprescriptible.
The Congolese People has the inalienable imprescriptible right to possess their riches and natural resources.
Their property rights to such lands were inalienable and imprescriptible.
Men 's natural and imprescriptible rights are.
Moscow is in fact a signatory to conventions making such crimes imprescriptible.
There are natural and imprescriptible rights which an entire nation has no right to violate “.
That means that the are imprescriptible.
Inalienable, imprescriptible and unseizable properties, including the communal lands of ethnic groups and resguardo lands.
Ownership of their land is imprescriptible.
II . taxes are imprescriptible and mandatory compliance.
Terrorism constituted a crime against humanity and should be imprescriptible.
This is an imprescriptible and inalienable fundamental human right, of all Swiss and foreign individuals.
The access of everyone to safe drinking water must be an imprescriptible right.
That man 's natural and imprescriptible rights, rights you can not.
This pardon may not be granted in the cases of imprescriptible crimes.
The imprescriptible nature of prosecution is confirmed in Article 23 of the Tunisian Constitution6.
It recognizes it as a way to preserve the natural and imprescriptible rights of man.
Prescription shall not apply to crimes under international law that are by their nature imprescriptible.
A moral right is imprescriptible.
Torture nevertheless constituted a separate offence which had not been made imprescriptible.
Under the bill, indigenous lands would be inalienable, unattachable, imprescriptible and untransferable to non-indigenous persons.
In cases of enforced disappearance or of abduction of children, this right shall be imprescriptible.
NO, the action is imprescriptible.
Indigenous lands are inalienable and unavailable, and their rights to them imprescriptible.
The horror of Nothingness that is the imprescriptible All. I'm sick of your dallying!
The lands are inalienable and unavailable and the rights thereto imprescriptible.
It also reaffirms Mexico 's “ direct, inalienable, and imprescriptible ownership of hydrocarbons ” in Mexico 's subsoil.
The Argentine Government reaffirms once again the imprescriptible.
Article 89 of Peru 's 1993 constitution recognizes indigenous lands as imprescriptible but not untransferable and inalienable.
This right is transmitted to the child 's descendants and is imprescriptible.
A bill should be proposed which would make acts of torture imprescriptible as a crime against humanity.

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