| 1. | In the German Enlightenment, Hegel gave a highly developed treatment of this inalienability argument.
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| 2. | The learning of feuds started with the inalienability of the fief as a starting point.
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| 3. | Inalienability also extends to relations between people with blood relations being expressed in the alienable possessive construction
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| 4. | To counter this act, the French developed the principle of the inalienability of the crown.
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| 5. | Various definitions of inalienability include non-relinquishability, non-salability, and non-transferability.
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| 6. | Currently, different representations of organs and other body parts coexist blurring the lines between alienability and inalienability.
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| 7. | The public domain is protected by rules of inalienability and the law provides for sanctions to protect this property
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| 8. | Some argue that inalienability means that assets held in trust are not actually assets of the organisation that holds them.
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| 9. | Austrian School economist and libertarian legal theorist Walter Block has criticized Barnett's arguments for the inalienability of certain rights.
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| 10. | The " de facto " inalienability arguments of Hutcheson and his predecessors provided the basis for the Leviathan " by Thomas Hobbes.
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