expugnables
Expugnables, also known as "unassailable" or "unassailable rights," are legal principles that refer to certain rights or freedoms that are considered so fundamental and essential to the existence of a democratic society that they cannot be infringed upon, even by the government. These principles are often enshrined in constitutions and are protected by the highest courts of a jurisdiction.
The concept of expugnables is rooted in the idea that some rights are so vital to the
The protection of expugnables is often absolute, meaning that even the government cannot infringe upon these
The recognition of expugnables varies across different legal systems. In some jurisdictions, these rights are explicitly