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Перевод: self-determination speek self-determination


[существительное]
самоопределение; свободное волеизъявление


Тезаурус:

  1. Traditionally social workers have espoused client self-determination, the right of the clients to participate in decisions affecting their lives and interests (Kurzman and Solomon, 1970; Gilbert and Specht, 1976).
  2. This may be said to amount to a mutual exercise of the individuals' rights of self-determination.
  3. Bernstein (1960) puts forward limitations on self-determination, and shows how it stems from "the supreme social work value human worth" (p. 7).
  4. At this point, as Carr observes, "the dividing line between Bukharin's thesis of "self-determination for the workers" and the Polish thesis (of Rosa Luxemburg) of "no self-determination for nations" was tenuous and tended to vanish".
  5. If nations imply national States, there can be no State without a territory to administer, so a common territory is the precondition for asserting a claim to the right of national self-determination.
  6. The public repudiation of Russian chauvinism was to offer the oppressed the right to self-determination, or as he now put it, so that there should be no ambiguity, the right to secede from Russia.
  7. This may be true, but there are other offences to deal with that aspect, and, in any case, violence in private raises the same issues of physical integrity and self-determination.
  8. Yet, recognition of that extension might at the same time open up the possibility that vulnerable people who do not desire death, despite their suffering, might be killed by others for reasons of their own: this would subvert the right to self-determination, and is an argument against a mercy-killing defence or offence.
  9. Military intervention in Germany would be a disaster for the Russians, so it is no longer clear that the threat of this will continue to be a bar to German self-determination.
  10. Thus, the right of national self-determination applied only to "the large and well-defined historical nations of Europe
  11. Recognizing the right of Russia's minorities to self-determination was the essence of repudiating the Tsarist inheritance and affirming democracy and the principle that peoples should not be compelled to co-operate by force.
  12. But, in its Venice Declaration of 1980, the Community has already accepted the right of the Palestinians to self-determination.
  13. First Edition JAKARTA (Reuter) - Pope John Paul, who makes a controversial visit to the disputed territory of East Timor this week, told Indonesia's government that human rights and self-determination must be respected.

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