Article 9 of the Convention (freedom of thought, conscience and religion)
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Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights is the provision that guarantees individuals the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including the freedom to change religion or belief and to manifest it in worship, teaching, practice and observance, subject to certain limitations prescribed by law.
All labels observed (1)
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| Article 9 of the Convention (freedom of thought, conscience and religion) canonical | 1 |
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Target entity: Article 9 of the Convention (freedom of thought, conscience and religion) Context triple: [Schedule 1: The Articles of the European Convention on Human Rights, contains, Article 9 of the Convention (freedom of thought, conscience and religion)]
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Article 30 of the European Convention on Human Rights
Article 30 of the European Convention on Human Rights is a procedural provision that allows the European Court of Human Rights’ Chambers to relinquish jurisdiction in favor of the Grand Chamber in cases raising serious questions affecting the interpretation or application of the Convention.
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B.
Article 9
Article 9 is a provision within UN General Assembly Resolution 3314 that clarifies how the definition of aggression applies to situations not explicitly covered by the resolution’s listed examples.
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C.
Article 9
Article 9 is the famous pacifist clause of Japan’s postwar constitution that renounces war and prohibits Japan from maintaining traditional military forces.
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D.
Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the provision that establishes education as a fundamental human right, outlining its aims, accessibility, and role in promoting equality and respect for human freedoms.
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E.
Article 19 of the Treaty on European Union
Article 19 of the Treaty on European Union is a key provision that establishes the EU’s system of judicial protection and requires member states to ensure effective legal remedies and independent courts to uphold EU law.
- F. None of above. chosen
- G. Unsure - the case is ambiguous/there is not enough information to decide.
Target entity: Article 9 of the Convention (freedom of thought, conscience and religion) Target entity description: Article 9 of the European Convention on Human Rights is the provision that guarantees individuals the right to freedom of thought, conscience and religion, including the freedom to change religion or belief and to manifest it in worship, teaching, practice and observance, subject to certain limitations prescribed by law.
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A.
Article 30 of the European Convention on Human Rights
Article 30 of the European Convention on Human Rights is a procedural provision that allows the European Court of Human Rights’ Chambers to relinquish jurisdiction in favor of the Grand Chamber in cases raising serious questions affecting the interpretation or application of the Convention.
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B.
Article 9
Article 9 is a provision within UN General Assembly Resolution 3314 that clarifies how the definition of aggression applies to situations not explicitly covered by the resolution’s listed examples.
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C.
Article 9
Article 9 is the famous pacifist clause of Japan’s postwar constitution that renounces war and prohibits Japan from maintaining traditional military forces.
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D.
Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights
Article 26 of the Universal Declaration of Human Rights is the provision that establishes education as a fundamental human right, outlining its aims, accessibility, and role in promoting equality and respect for human freedoms.
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E.
Article 19 of the Treaty on European Union
Article 19 of the Treaty on European Union is a key provision that establishes the EU’s system of judicial protection and requires member states to ensure effective legal remedies and independent courts to uphold EU law.
- F. None of above. chosen
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