Article 4 provided that both governments shall respect the inviolability of each party's property in the other country.
en.wikipedia.org The articles affected were 114 (habeas corpus), 115 (inviolability of residence), 117 (correspondence privacy), 118 (freedom of expression /censorship), 123 (assembly), 124 (associations), and 153 (expropriation).
en.wikipedia.org The tunic, worn by both youths and maidens, may have had the purple band of inviolability, though this is unclear from the evidence.
en.wikipedia.org These rights include: the right to life and personal security; the right to personal inviolability and freedom; the right to receive assistance when their life is in peril.
en.wikipedia.org Inviolability of life can mean all of these concepts, collectively, and establish them as absolute, that is, there are no exceptions.
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