vahingoittamattomia
Vahingoittamattomia, also known as inviolable or inviolate, refers to something that is immune to damage, harm, or change. The term is often used in legal, ethical, and philosophical contexts to describe principles, rights, or areas that are considered sacrosanct and should not be violated. In international law, for example, the concept of inviolability is applied to certain rights and freedoms, such as the right to life, which are considered fundamental and non-negotiable. The term can also be used more generally to describe anything that is protected from harm or alteration, such as a secure database or a historical artifact. The idea of inviolability is rooted in the belief that certain things or principles are so important that they should be preserved at all costs.