Vocabulary
Across
- 2. The party who initiates a lawsuit.
- 6. when it is essential or necessary rather than a matter of choice, preference, or discretion.
- 7. a law that has been formally approved and written down.
- 9. The action or process of coming together to support a person or cause.
- 11. to decide against or refuse to accept a previous decision, an order, a person, etc.
- 13. refers to offensive discourse targeting a group or an individual based on inherent characteristics (such as race, religion or gender) and that may threaten social peace.
- 14. the right of a person to be free from intrusion into his life or publicity concerning matters of a personal nature.
- 15. a situation in which people only hear opinions of one type, or opinions that are similar to their own.
- 17. the action of breaking the terms of a law, agreement, etc.; violation.
- 19. permits a party to use a copyrighted work without the copyright owner's permission for purposes such as criticism, comment, news reporting, teaching, scholarship, or research.
- 20. Made an emotion or situation much stronger, or more powerful or dangerous.
Down
- 1. an official order given by a law court, usually to stop someone from doing something. For example, the court has issued an injunction to prevent the airline from increasing its prices.
- 3. are beliefs and ideas purporting natural superiority of the lighter-skinned, or “white,” human races over other racial groups.
- 4. The small part we can see or understand of a much larger situation or problem that remains hidden.
- 5. a person who believes that the planet Earth is flat.
- 8. to make people think that someone or something is less good.
- 10. turn (an activity) into a criminal offence by making it illegal
- 12. a psychosexual disorder, generally affecting adults, characterized by sexual interest in prepubescent children or attempts to engage in sexual acts with prepubescent children.
- 16. a group that campaigns for human rights.
- 18. right to make their own free and informed choices and to have control over their sexual and reproductive health and lives, free from coercion, violence, discrimination and abuse.