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is an inherent, irrevocable entitlement held by all citizens or all human beings from the moment of birth. Various examples of old
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granted by the state or another authority to a restricted group, either by birth or on a conditional basis. Land-titles and
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are examples of transferable privilege – they can be revoked in certain circumstances. In modern democratic states, a
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The principles of conduct that members of the legal profession observe in their practice are called legal ethics.
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was the abolition of privilege. This meant the removal of separate laws for different
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privilege still exist – to title deeds, for example. Etymologically, a privilege (
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Privilegium comitatus palatinus et militiae auratae a Ferdinando Tertio
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is conditional and granted only after birth. By contrast, a
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