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UKCS
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Founded: Oct 04, 2016
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Postby UKCS » Sun Oct 22, 2017 3:07 pm

We don't actually have a written constitution, so we'll go for "de facto" stuff.
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Freedom of information: - No.
Right to bear arms: - No.
Freedom of speech: - No.
Freedom of association: - Yes(?).
Freedom of movement: - Yes, somewhat.
Freedom of assembly: - No.
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: - Somewhat.
Freedom of religion: - No. Far from it.
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: - Yes.
Freedom of thought: - Yes, seeming as we're not totalitarian/Oceania.
Right to food: - Yes.
Right to form a labour union: - Yes.
Right to clothing: - Yes.
Right of asylum: - Yes.
Right to housing: - Yes.
Right to internet access: - No.
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labour union participation): - Yes.
Right to property: - No.
Freedom from discrimination: - Depends on the context. I'm too lazy to go into detail currently.
Freedom from exile: - Yes.
Freedom from slavery: - Yes.
Right to die: - Depends.
Right to water: - Yes.
Right to a fair trial: - Yes.
Right to a lawyer: - Yes.
Right to life: - Of course, under the majority of circumstances.
Right to refuse medical treatment: - Depends.
Right to petition: - Yes.
Right to protest: - No.
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Raduriel-1
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Postby Raduriel-1 » Fri Oct 27, 2017 10:34 am

Freedom of information: Yes
Right to bear arms: No
Freedom of speech: Yes
Freedom of association: No
Freedom of movement: No
Freedom of assembly: No
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: No
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: Yes
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery:[/b Yes
[b]Right to die:
Yes
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: No
Right to privacy: Yes
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Carena
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Founded: Aug 15, 2012
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Postby Carena » Mon Jan 22, 2018 3:31 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes, as long as the information is not critical to national security.
Right to bear arms: The right to bear arms is not protected in the Constitution and instead left up to the discretion of the states.
Freedom of speech: Yes
Freedom of association: Yes
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: Yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes, however this right may be limited if it threatens national security.
Right to housing: Yes, homeless people are provided with free food and shelter at government funded hostels across the nation.
Right to internet access: Yes
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: Yes
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes, however people may only refuse it on their own accord. It is illegal for parents to prevent medical treatment for their children.
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes, though this right may be limited in the name of national security.
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Azmara
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Founded: May 22, 2016
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Postby Azmara » Mon Jan 22, 2018 3:52 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes.
Right to bear arms: Not really, firearms are rather regulated.
Freedom of speech: Yes.
Freedom of association: Yes.
Freedom of movement: Yes.
Freedom of assembly: Yes.
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes.
Freedom of religion: Yes.
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes.
Freedom of thought: Yes.
Right of self-defense: Yes.
Right to food: Yes.
Right to form a labor union: Yes.
Right to clothing: Yes.
Right of asylum: Yes.
Right to housing: Yes.
Right to internet access: Azmarans get free access to the Internet.
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Union membership is optional, although unions are quite popular.
Right to property: Yes.
Freedom from discrimination: Yes. Current law protects gender, sex, race, ethnicity, color, religion, class, creed, sexual orientation and disability.
Freedom from exile: Yes.
Freedom from slavery: Yes.
Right to die: Suicide is not illegal if this is what you mean.
Right to water: Yes.
Right to a fair trial: Yes.
Right to a lawyer: Yes.
Right to life: Yes, although abortion is legal.
Right to refuse medical treatment: Not in all cases; vaccination is mandatory for example.
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes



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New Transeurasia
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Postby New Transeurasia » Mon Jan 22, 2018 6:38 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes
Right to bear arms: Yes
Freedom of speech: Yes
Freedom of association: Yes
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: Yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: Yes
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: No
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: No
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes
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Exosar
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Founded: Jan 01, 2018
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Postby Exosar » Mon Jan 22, 2018 6:55 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights? Yes
Freedom of information: Yes
Right to bear arms: Yes
Freedom of speech: Yes
Freedom of association: Yes
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: Yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: Yes
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: Yes
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes
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The Sun King and Rome
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Founded: Jan 22, 2018
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Lol

Postby The Sun King and Rome » Mon Jan 22, 2018 6:57 pm

Absolute monarchies don't have constitutions

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Auphelia
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Founded: Jan 05, 2017
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Postby Auphelia » Mon Jan 22, 2018 7:13 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes
Right to bear arms: No
Freedom of speech: Yes
Freedom of association: Yes
Freedom of movement: No
Freedom of assembly: Yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: No
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: Yes
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labour union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: Yes
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: No
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes
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AquilaJordyn
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Founded: Nov 06, 2014
Left-wing Utopia

Postby AquilaJordyn » Mon Jan 22, 2018 7:55 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes
Right to bear arms: No
Freedom of speech: Yes
Freedom of association: Yes
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: Yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: Yes
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: No
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes
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Siberai
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Postby Siberai » Mon Jan 22, 2018 7:59 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Nope
Right to bear arms: Somewhat
Freedom of speech: Nah
Freedom of association: Nope
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: No
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No
Freedom of religion: Definitely Not
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: No
Freedom of thought: No
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: No
Right to form a labor union: No
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: No
Right to housing: No
Right to internet access: No
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): No
Right to property: No
Freedom from discrimination: No
Freedom from exile: No
Freedom from slavery: No
Right to die: Yes, in all of our wars.
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: No
Right to a lawyer: No
Right to life: No
Right to refuse medical treatment: No
Right to petition: No
Right to protest: No
Right to privacy: No

We have a 'Constitution' that we basically have in place to oppress.
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Bashkurdistan
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Founded: Mar 23, 2016
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Postby Bashkurdistan » Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:08 pm

Bashkurdistan is a two sided country when it comes to people. There are DPRB nationals and foreign nationals. Laws for both are different.

DPRB Rights-
Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: No. National News Propaganda is the only information
Right to bear arms: No
Freedom of speech: No
Freedom of association: No
Freedom of movement: Class based (which is to say: low class, no; upper class, some; ruling party; Yes)
Freedom of assembly: No
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No
Freedom of religion: Partially. Private worship allowed, but public worship of Astiheyi only
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: No
Freedom of thought: Some, but no
Right of self-defense: No
Right to food: Somewhat. A fed population does more work
Right to form a labor union: No
Right to clothing: Somewhat.
Right of asylum: No
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: No
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): No
Right to property: No (property is given by the state)
Freedom from discrimination: Kurdish and Bashkir men and women, yes; Tatar and other demographics, no.
Freedom from exile: No
Freedom from slavery: Meh, depends on how you define salvery
Right to die: State's decision, so no.
Right to water: Sure
Right to a fair trial: No
Right to a lawyer: No
Right to life: No. See right to die.
Right to refuse medical treatment: No
Right to petition: No
Right to protest: No
Right to privacy: No

Foreign Rights-
Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes
Right to bear arms: No
Freedom of speech: Yes, between other FN
Freedom of association: Yes, between other FN
Freedom of movement: Partially, limited by visa type.
Freedom of assembly: Yes, between other FN
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: No
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: No
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: Depends on visa
Right to internet access: Yes, but depends on geographical area
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: No
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: Yes
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: No
Right to privacy: Yes

So, the point is, you'll be fine if you visit, but I wouldn't recommend naturalisation.
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Fostoria
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Posts: 384
Founded: May 18, 2017
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Postby Fostoria » Mon Jan 22, 2018 8:39 pm

Under the new Fostorian Imperial Constitution:

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes
Right to bear arms: Yes
Freedom of speech: Yes (unless you are saying you want to assassinat government official or something like that, then no)
Freedom of association: Yes
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: Yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes, with all police forces except the Imperial Police (they are highly trained and swear an oath to the Grand Emperor just like the military, and are given the right to arrest without a warrant)
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: No
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes (although no one in Fostoria is poor enough to go without food)
Right to form a labor union: Yes, but mega unions that include workers from multiple companies in multiple cities are illegal (e.g. Teamsters)
Right to clothing: No (although everyone can afford clothing)
Right of asylum: No
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: No (It is a law [passed by Parliament and not part of the Constitution] that all citizens must have internet access available to them, but no internet connection is guaranteed for free).
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes (Exile isn’t a punishment after Fostoria, it’s just taking your problems somewhere else)
Freedom from slavery: Yes (except for prisoners, they can be forced to work without pay)
Right to die: A panel of at least 5 doctors must agree that the patient can’t be saved, then yes.
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: No
Right to life: There is no umbrella “Right to life”, this is an ambiguous term.
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes, unless they have a contagious disease that is going to endanger others
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yea
Right to privacy: Yes

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Neberu
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 14
Founded: Nov 11, 2017
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Postby Neberu » Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:21 pm

on's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes
Right to bear arms: Yes
Freedom of speech: Yes
Freedom of association: Yes
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: Yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: No
Right to housing: No
Right to internet access: No
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: No
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes
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The Provincial Union of the Pacific
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 123
Founded: Mar 25, 2016
Inoffensive Centrist Democracy

Postby The Provincial Union of the Pacific » Mon Jan 22, 2018 11:32 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes/To an Extent
Right to bear arms: Yes, revokable
Freedom of speech: Yes/To an Extent
Freedom of association: Yes
Freedom of movement:Yes
Freedom of assembly:Yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: No
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes/Non-Violent
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: No/Closed Immigration
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: Yes
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: No
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: Yes/No According to the Church of the State
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: No/Most of time yes, terrorists are automatically guilty, enacted since 1966 when a known terrorist was found not guilty in correlation to something they were seen doing
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes/Government retains Right to Survey in Public and limited in Private
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Akaran Islands
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 152
Founded: Nov 12, 2017
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Postby Akaran Islands » Tue Jan 23, 2018 12:20 am

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: No
Right to bear arms: No
Freedom of speech: No
Freedom of association: No
Freedom of movement: No
Freedom of assembly: No
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No
Freedom of religion: No
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: No
Freedom of thought: No
Right of self-defense: No
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: No
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: No
Right to housing: No
Right to internet access: No
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: No
Freedom from discrimination: No
Freedom from exile: No
Freedom from slavery: No
Right to die: No
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: No
Right to a lawyer: No
Right to life: meh
Right to refuse medical treatment: No
Right to petition: No
Right to protest: No
Right to privacy: No
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The Xenopolis Confederation
Powerbroker
 
Posts: 9478
Founded: Aug 11, 2017
Anarchy

Postby The Xenopolis Confederation » Tue Jan 23, 2018 5:34 am

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes.
Right to bear arms: Yes.
Freedom of speech: Yes.
Freedom of association: Yes.
Freedom of movement: Yes.
Freedom of assembly: Yes.
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes.
Freedom of religion: Yes.
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes.
Freedom of thought: Yes.
Right of self-defense: Yes.
Right to food: No.
Right to form a labor union: Yes.
Right to clothing: No.
Right of asylum: Yes.
Right to housing: No.
Right to internet access: No.
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): No.
Right to property: Yes.
Freedom from discrimination: Yes.
Freedom from exile: Yes.
Freedom from slavery: Yes.
Right to die: Yes.
Right to water: No.
Right to a fair trial: Yes.
Right to a lawyer: No.
Right to life: Yes.
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes.
Right to petition: Yes.
Right to protest: Yes.
Right to privacy: Yes.
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Viksberg
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Posts: 442
Founded: Aug 26, 2017
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Postby Viksberg » Tue Jan 23, 2018 6:58 am

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: No
Right to bear arms: Yes
Freedom of speech: No
Freedom of association: No
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: No
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: No
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: Yes
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes (only for personal property, private property isn't allowed)
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: No
Freedom from slavery: Technically yes, but criminals may be put into labor camps as a punishment from crimes
Right to die: Yes
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes, in most cases
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes
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Democratic Exodian Territories
Minister
 
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Founded: Aug 29, 2017
Ex-Nation

Postby Democratic Exodian Territories » Tue Jan 23, 2018 9:55 am

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Absolutely.
Right to bear arms: Absolutely.
Freedom of speech: Absolutely.
Freedom of association: Yes.
Freedom of movement: Yes.
Freedom of assembly: Yes.
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes.
Freedom of religion: In most cases. (paganism and Scientology are banned, while others remain free)
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes.
Freedom of thought: Absolutely.
Right of self-defense: Absolutely.
Right to food: Absolutely.
Right to form a labor union: Yes.
Right to clothing: Yes.
Right of asylum: Yes.
Right to housing: Yes.
Right to internet access: Yes.
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Technically yes, but if you receive government welfare, you must have a job.
Right to property: Yes.
Freedom from discrimination: In most cases, yes.
Freedom from exile: Technically, no- a very early punishment for treason, when prisons were still being constructed, was to maroon the traitor on one of our outer islands. The practice has ended, of course, but it’s not mandated in the Constitution.
Freedom from slavery: Yes.
Right to die: No.
Right to water: Yes.
Right to a fair trial: Yes.
Right to a lawyer: Yes.
Right to life: Absolutely- abortion in all cases is banned in our Constitution.
Right to refuse medical treatment: Not necessarily; vaccination is required for all citizens.
Right to petition: Yes.
Right to protest: Yes.
Right to privacy: Yes.
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Isola Serenissima
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Posts: 53
Founded: Jan 20, 2018
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Postby Isola Serenissima » Tue Jan 23, 2018 10:31 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: yes
Right to bear arms: yes
Freedom of speech: yes
Freedom of association: yes
Freedom of movement: yes
Freedom of assembly: yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: yes
Freedom of religion: Privilege, not a right. Cults with anti-liberal teachings are banned.
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: yes
Freedom of thought: yes
Right of self-defense: yes
Right to food: yes
Right to form a labor union: most jobs
Right to clothing: Not a right by law, but those who can't afford clothes will be given basic ones for free.
Right of asylum: no
Right to housing: yes
Right to internet access: Not a right by law, but public internet is available everywhere.
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): yes
Right to property: yes
Freedom from discrimination: Ethnicity, disability, sex and sexual orientation.
Freedom from exile: yes
Freedom from slavery: yes
Right to die: yes
Right to water: yes
Right to a fair trial: yes
Right to a lawyer: yes
Right to life: Not if sentenced to death.
Right to refuse medical treatment: yes
Right to petition: yes
Right to protest: yes
Right to privacy: yes
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Tomure
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 123
Founded: Oct 05, 2012
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Postby Tomure » Tue Jan 23, 2018 11:13 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes, except for government information deemed classified or unimportant to the public
Right to bear arms: Yes
Freedom of speech: Yes
Freedom of association: Yes, though often those who are communist, fascist, or neo-nazi are arrested without any other causes
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: Yes, unless it's a riot
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No
Freedom of religion: Yes, but other religions are not looked upon highly
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes, unless a POW
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: No
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: Yes
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): No
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: No
Freedom from slavery: Yes, excluding prisoners
Right to die: No
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes, unless convicted of treason
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: No
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes, unless it's a riot
Right to privacy: No

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Xanthal
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1555
Founded: Apr 16, 2005
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Postby Xanthal » Wed Jan 24, 2018 12:02 am

Constitutional protections

Physical
Freedom of movement: yes, explicit (5.13)
Right to bear arms: no
Right of self-defense: no, but protected by federal law
Right to life: no
Right to refuse treatment: no, but protected by GAR#29
Right to die: yes, implied (5.10,13,15)

Personal
Freedom of thought: yes, explicit (5.11)
Right of conscientious objection: no, but protected by GAR#132 and federal law
Right to privacy: yes, implied (5.3,6,11)
Right to property: yes, implied (5.2,6,7)
Freedom from slavery: yes, implied (5.2,13)
Right to internet access: no, but protected by federal law

Health & Wellness
Right to water: yes, implied (5.15)
Right to food: yes, implied (5.15)
Right to clothing: yes, implied (5.15)
Right to housing: yes, implied (5.15)
Right to healthcare: yes, explicit (5.15)
Right to education: yes, explicit (5.14)

Social & Economic
Right to equality before the law: yes, explicit (5.2)
Freedom of association: yes, implied (5.4,13)
Freedom of assembly: yes, explicit (5.4)
Freedom of religion: yes, explicit (5.4)
Freedom from discrimination: yes, explicit (5.3)
Right to form a labor union: no, but protected by GAR#43
Right to work: no, but protected in some jurisdictions

Political
Right to vote: yes, explicit (2.1.3, 2.2.2, 3.1.1, 5.1)
Freedom of speech: yes, explicit (5.4)
Right to petition: yes, explicit (5.4)
Right to protest: yes, implied (5.4,11)
Freedom of press: yes, explicit (5.5)
Freedom of information: yes, explicit (2.4.5, 5.5)
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: yes, implied (5.7,9,13)
Right of asylum: no, but protected by GAR#57
Freedom from exile: no

Judicial
Right to a fair trial: yes, explicit (5.9)
Right to a lawyer: yes, explicit (5.8)
Freedom from double jeopardy: yes, explicit (5.7)
Right to appeal: yes, explicit (5.12)
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: yes, explicit (5.10)
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Region Twenty
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Posts: 54
Founded: Nov 10, 2012
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Postby Region Twenty » Wed Jan 24, 2018 4:12 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights? As we lack a formal constitution, the following is answered from general precedent and expectation.
Freedom of information: No.
Right to bear arms: Yes.
Freedom of speech: No.
Freedom of association: No.
Freedom of movement: No.
Freedom of assembly: No.
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No.
Freedom of religion: No.
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: No.
Freedom of thought: No.
Right of self-defense: Yes.
Right to food: Yes.
Right to form a labor union: No.
Right to clothing: Yes.
Right of asylum: No.
Right to housing: Yes.
Right to internet access: No.
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): N/A
Right to property: No.
Freedom from discrimination: Yes.
Freedom from exile: No.
Freedom from slavery: Yes, in terms of chattel slavery, not forced labour.
Right to die: No.
Right to water: Yes.
Right to a fair trial: No.
Right to a lawyer: No.
Right to life: Yes.
Right to refuse medical treatment: No.
Right to petition: Yes.
Right to protest: No.
Right to privacy: No.

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Freistate
Lobbyist
 
Posts: 24
Founded: Jul 30, 2017
Anarchy

Postby Freistate » Wed Jan 24, 2018 6:50 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: yes
Right to bear arms: yes
Freedom of speech: yes
Freedom of association: yes
Freedom of movement: yes
Freedom of assembly: yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: yes
Freedom of religion: yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: yes
Freedom of thought: yes
Right of self-defense: yes
Right to food: yes
Right to form a labor union: yes
Right to clothing: yes
Right of asylum: yes
Right to housing: yes
Right to internet access: no
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): yes
Right to property: yes
Freedom from discrimination: no
Freedom from exile: yes
Freedom from slavery: yes
Right to die: yes
Right to water: yes
Right to a fair trial: yes
Right to a lawyer: yes
Right to life: yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: yes
Right to petition: yes
Right to protest: yes
Right to privacy: yes

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The Free Islands of Independence
Envoy
 
Posts: 256
Founded: Oct 01, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby The Free Islands of Independence » Wed Jan 24, 2018 7:02 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: No
Right to bear arms: No
Freedom of speech: No
Freedom of association: No
Freedom of movement: No
Freedom of assembly: Yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: No
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: No
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: No
Right to internet access: No
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: No
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: Yes
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: No
Right to a lawyer: No
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: No
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Shogunate of the Uzumaki Empire
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Posts: 535
Founded: Nov 25, 2017
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Postby Shogunate of the Uzumaki Empire » Wed Jan 24, 2018 8:25 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights? No
Freedom of information: No
Right to bear arms: No
Freedom of speech: No
Freedom of association: No
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: No
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: No
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: No
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: No
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: No
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: No
Freedom from discrimination: No
Freedom from exile: No
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: Yes
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: No
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: No
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: No
Right to protest: No
Right to privacy: No
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