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- 2. Rights that are essential for a meaningful life and dignity.
- 6. Rights that cannot be divided or separated.
- 7. Protection for those fleeing danger.
- 9. Smaller group needing rights protection.
- 10. Right to keep life confidential.
- 12. Support among people for a cause.
- 13. Acceptance of differences among people.
- 16. protection.
- 19. Traditions and practices of a group.
- 20. Quality of being honest and moral.
- 21. Ensuring everyone is part of society.
- 22. Fair treatment according to law.
- 24. Coming together for a shared cause.
- 28. A person who escapes conflict or danger.
- 30. System of rules for fairness.
- 32. Valuing others' dignity and feelings.
- 34. Restoration of a person's dignity and rights.
- 37. Law The set of rules that governs the process by which courts apply substantial law to cases.
- 41. State of being treated the same.
- 42. Movement of people for safety.
- 43. Acting without bias or injustice.
- 46. Gaining control over one's life and rights.
- 48. Recognition of different backgrounds and cultures.
- 50. Obligation to explain one’s actions.
- 51. Freedom from oppression or restriction.
- 54. Freedom to express ideas openly.
- 55. Rights that can be limited or suspended in specific situations.
- 56. Freedoms every person should have.
- 57. Power of a country over itself.
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- 1. Involvement in decision-making processes.
- 3. Equal treatment regardless of differences.
- 4. Process Fair treatment under the law.
- 5. System where people have the power.
- 8. Right to govern oneself.
- 11. respecting human dignity.
- 14. Understanding and helping suffering people.
- 15. Openness and honesty in actions.
- 16. A solemn promise or vow.
- 17. Ability to act or think freely.
- 18. Rights that cannot be suspended or limited under any circumstances.
- 19. Legal membership in a nation.
- 23. Rights that cannot be lost even if a person fails to use or assert them.
- 25. Protecting future generations’ rights.
- 26. Helping people in crisis.
- 27. Law The part of the law that creates, defines, and regulates rights and duties.
- 29. A statement confirming something.
- 31. Right to travel or relocate freely.
- 33. Rights that apply equally and without discrimination to all people.
- 35. Being responsible for actions taken.
- 36. Freedom to practice any belief.
- 38. Amends for past injustices.
- 39. Compassionate and caring action.
- 40. Inherent worth of every person.
- 44. Absence of conflict and violence.
- 45. Right to fair and safe labor.
- 47. Rights Right to a healthy environment.
- 49. Rights that cannot be taken away except in specific situations.
- 52. Freedom from fear and violence.
- 53. Compensation for past wrongs.
