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  2. Self-determination - Wikipedia

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    Self-determination [1] refers to a people's right to form its own political entity, and internal self-determination is the right to representative government with full suffrage. [ 2 ] [ 3 ] Self-determination is a cardinal principle in modern international law , binding, as such, on the United Nations as an authoritative interpretation of the ...

  3. Felix Biestek - Wikipedia

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    Client self-determination: The recognition of the right and the need of the client to have freedom in making his own choices and decisions in the social work process. The worker does not take responsibility for the client, does not persuade in a controlling way, and does not manipulate the client to make decisions to conform to the worker's ...

  4. Australian Association of Social Workers - Wikipedia

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    Every person has the right to self-determination, self-fulfilment and wellbeing. Social work practice promotes justice and personal responsibility with consideration to the rights of those around them. Social justice - Social work practice should promote fairness and social justice in any society, taking special considerations for those ...

  5. Dignity of risk - Wikipedia

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    Dignity of risk is the idea that self-determination and the right to take reasonable risks are essential for dignity and self esteem and so should not be impeded by excessively-cautious caregivers, concerned about their duty of care.

  6. Three generations of human rights - Wikipedia

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    Right to natural resources; Right to communicate and communication rights; Right to participation in cultural heritage; Rights to intergenerational equity and sustainability; The African Charter on Human and Peoples' Rights ensures many of those: the right to self-determination, right to development, right to natural resources and right to ...

  7. Right to resist - Wikipedia

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    In international law, the right to resist is closely related to the principle of self-determination. [9] It is widely recognized that a right to self-determination arises in situations of colonial domination, foreign occupation, and racist regimes that deny a segment of the population political participation.

  8. Caseworker - Wikipedia

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    Every individual has the right to self-determination. Every individual is the primary concern of society, has potential for and the right to growth. Every individual, in turn, has to contribute to the society's development by assuming his social responsibility. The individual and society in which one lives are interdependent.

  9. United Nations General Assembly Resolution 2625 (XXV)

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    It further added that "the establishment of a sovereign and independent State, the free association or integration with an independent State, or the emergence into any other political status freely determined by a people constitute modes of implementing the right of self-determination", thus stressing, as the critical issue, the methods of ...