Examples of using Conscientious objection in English and their translations into Korean
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Conscientious Objection.
Still, at the time it was better known as Conscientious Objection.
Conscientious objections.
Carlo Spagnolli in Emergency Extreme: conscientious objection and Africa.
Conscientious Objection.
Th of May- International Day of Conscientious Objection Empowering Nonviolence.
Conscientious objections.
Carlo Spagnolli in Emergency Extreme: conscientious objection, Africa, AIDS and….
Conscientious objection throughout the world.
One way to think about the third-party vote is that it is a form of conscientious objection.
Conscientious objection throughout the world.
Carlo Spagnolli in Emergency Extreme: conscientious objection, Africa, AIDS and female condition.
Conscientious objection throughout the world.
The government of Singapore enforces compulsory military service and does not recognize the right of conscientious objection.
Conscientious objection throughout the world.
The authors note the long history, dating from the Roman Republic, of conscientious objection and the pacifist rejection of violence of objectors.
Strictly speaking, as conscientious objection has never been allowed, the State party cannot determine whether or not any such danger in fact exists.
The director of All Star Early Learners in Botany, Michelle Bouabaid, said there was a trend towards conscientious objection in''certain demographics''.
Read more about Women Against the Good War: Conscientious Objection and Gender on the American Home Front, 1941-1947.
In November 2015, the 1R Institute, supported by Brazilian Network for Humane Education(RedEH)'s members, requested that the National Council for Control of Animal Experimentation(CONCEA)/Ministry of Science,Technology and Innovation(MCTI) recognise Conscientious Objection.
South Korea: Constitutional Court decides against right to conscientious objection”, CO-Update, September 2004, No. 1, WEB accessed 22 December 2008.
Basing itself on the Committee's General Comment No. 22, the absence of a reservation by the State party to article 18 of the Covenant, resolutions of the(then) UN Commission on Human Rights and State practice,would have found the relevant provisions of the Military Services Act unconstitutional, in the absence of legislative effort to properly accommodate conscientious objection.
More people are imprisoned in South Korea for their conscientious objection than the rest of the world put together, with at least 399 men, mostly aged between 20 and 24 years old currently in jail.
The federal Health Department says 3910 parents across Australia lodged a conscientious objection form last year, the highest number recorded by the Australian Childhood Immunisation Register since 1999.
Due to the demise of the International Conscientious Objection Meeting(ICOM) in the late 1990s, War Resisters' International took over the coordination of the day in 2001.
Carlo Spagnolli was not only a pioneer of conscientious objection and international cooperation. Many people also remember him for having tackled the fight against AIDS before many and with significant commitment.