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1Home - National Right to Life New Era, Same Mission: Protecting Life In 1973, the U S Supreme Court found, in the U S Constitution, an invisible “right” to kill preborn children Even before that horrendous decision, National Right to Life was organizing and mobilizing state affiliates to defend the right to life for our littlest brothers and sisters
Right to life - Wikipedia The right to life is considered the most important and first right urged by the European Convention on Human Rights, and it is a right granted to all persons, which makes it necessary in the system of basic human rights and freedoms that this Convention works to protect and preserve
Our Mission - National Right to Life Since our founding in 1968 as the first nationwide right-to-life group, we have been entirely dedicated to defending America’s first right: life There is something sociopathic about a political movement that tells young women (and men) that it is liberating to murder their own children
Right to Life – International Justice Resource Center The right to life covers issues such as extrajudicial killings by State agents, imposition of the death penalty, and enforced disappearance The right to life is protected in the core regional and universal human rights instruments, including the following: African Charter on Human and Peoples’ Rights (art 4) American Convention on Human
National Right to Life on the Election of Pope Leo XIV Founded in 1968, the National Right to Life Committee (NRLC), the federation of affiliates in each of the 50 states, is the nation’s oldest and largest grassroots pro-life organization National Right to Life works through legislation and education to protect innocent human life from abortion, infanticide, assisted suicide, and euthanasia
the right to life under international law While the core values underlying the right to life as part of international law have deep roots in cultures around the world, the applicable standards became much more coherent, nuanced, and expressly stated during the decades since the Second World War