2017
DOI: 10.22201/iij.24485306e.2017.19.11385
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Minority Rights for Immigrants: From Multiculturalism to Civic Participation

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“…We should also note that resolution could play a role in the magnitude of the vertical velocity dispersion (e.g. Velázquez 2005). However, the differences we find between the central velocity dispersions of the complete stellar populations and those of the kinematic discs are not particular to the NIHAO simulations (Obreja et al 2016); the more recent higher resolution AURIGA simulations show the same behaviour (Grand et al 2017).…”
Section: Velocity Dispersion Vs Rotational Velocitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…We should also note that resolution could play a role in the magnitude of the vertical velocity dispersion (e.g. Velázquez 2005). However, the differences we find between the central velocity dispersions of the complete stellar populations and those of the kinematic discs are not particular to the NIHAO simulations (Obreja et al 2016); the more recent higher resolution AURIGA simulations show the same behaviour (Grand et al 2017).…”
Section: Velocity Dispersion Vs Rotational Velocitymentioning
confidence: 99%
“…52 The first philosopher to use the concept of "respect of separate human beings" was Polotius (205-270) but its political and legal impact did not occur until the Middle Ages. 53 Indeed, more concrete thoughts about human rights only emerged in mainstream European political thought in the 17th century, namely when John Locke published his book entitled "Second Treaties of the Government" in 1688 which also for the first time outlined a fully developed theory of natural rights. 54 According to Locke, although the same individual has natural rights to life, liberty and residence, to protect these rights requires a government founded on a social contract between those who rule and those who are governed so that the provision applies that citizens are obliged to obey the government only if the government It protects the human rights of its citizens.…”
Section: History Of the Development Of Human Rights Law In The Europe...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…25 The concept of human rights, initially designed to safeguard the inherent worth and dignity of individuals, has undergone a transformation that has led to the perception of these rights as being characterised by anthropocentrism, humanism, egoism, and pseudo-individualism. 26 Hence, it is imperative to advocate for governmental initiatives aimed at fostering an atmosphere conducive to the formulation of rules that duly consider the components of human rights enforcement endeavours and the ability to proficiently implement human rights policies, as stipulated by constitutional mandates. 27 When analysed through the lens of Thomas Aquinas' views on natural law, it can be observed that these inherent rights align with the Principia Prima premise.…”
Section: The Constitutional Court's Consideration Of Justice and Reli...mentioning
confidence: 99%