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- b35247bbcdc1f90baa52d7d670be693151da665e0f1fe226ed0f1df11a391857 author "Dawn Tan".
- b35247bbcdc1f90baa52d7d670be693151da665e0f1fe226ed0f1df11a391857 isCitedBy Article_9_of_the_Constitution_of_Singapore.
- b35247bbcdc1f90baa52d7d670be693151da665e0f1fe226ed0f1df11a391857 journal "Singapore Law Review".
- b35247bbcdc1f90baa52d7d670be693151da665e0f1fe226ed0f1df11a391857 pages "216–250 at 220".
- b35247bbcdc1f90baa52d7d670be693151da665e0f1fe226ed0f1df11a391857 quote "Since the advent of the modern human rights movement, the term 'human rights' has been bandied about with great fervour by its proponents; often, persons on opposite sides of an argument are able to defend their position by talking in terms of rights. For instance, abortion is condemned in the name of the foetus's right to life; the outlawing of abortion, in the name of the mother's right to choose – a women's right.".
- b35247bbcdc1f90baa52d7d670be693151da665e0f1fe226ed0f1df11a391857 title "Christian Reflections on Universal Human Rights and Religious Values: Uneasy Bedfellows?".
- b35247bbcdc1f90baa52d7d670be693151da665e0f1fe226ed0f1df11a391857 volume "18".
- b35247bbcdc1f90baa52d7d670be693151da665e0f1fe226ed0f1df11a391857 year "1997".