Across
- 3. – A system where power belongs to the people, exercised through free elections.
- 5. – The right to enter a union freely, with equal consent.
- 6. – Fair treatment in accordance with the law or morality.
- 8. – The right to travel and reside freely within a country.
- 9. – The state of being equal, especially in rights and opportunities.
- 11. – Protection from harm, danger, or unlawful interference.
- 13. – Inner sense of what is right or wrong.
- 15. – Freedom to follow or change one’s faith or beliefs.
- 16. – Legal belonging to a specific nation.
- 18. – Access to learning as a fundamental right.
- 19. – The state of being owned or forced to work without pay; abolished everywhere.
Down
- 1. – The power to act, speak, or think without restraint.
- 2. – Protection granted to someone fleeing persecution.
- 4. – Entitlements every individual possesses simply for being human.
- 7. – The right to work, choose jobs, and receive fair wages.
- 10. – The right to gather peacefully in groups.
- 12. – Inherent worth of every person, recognised by all.
- 14. – Participation in and enjoyment of the arts and community heritage.
- 17. – Acts causing severe pain or suffering, prohibited under all circumstances.
- 19. – The ability to express thoughts openly.
