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Postby Polyspastonia » Tue Apr 24, 2018 8:09 am

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: No, although the government provides free internet access to all anyway.
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: No
Right to life: Yes, although this does not apply for foetuses.
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes
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Yoannes
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Postby Yoannes » Sat Apr 28, 2018 3:02 pm

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: No
Freedom of religion: Limited,in our terms,we have the right but only in private place,in public is forbidden.

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: No
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery: No
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: Limited,if this is a hatred protest,this type of protest is forbidden

Right to privacy: Yes
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Aikoland
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Postby Aikoland » Sat Apr 28, 2018 9:46 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: No
Right to food: No, but we have a right to general welfare
Right to form a labor union: No
Right to clothing: No, but we have a right to general welfare
Right of asylum: No
Right to housing: No, but we have a right to general welfare
Right to internet access: Yes, but it's considered to fall under the freedom of information
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yed
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: Yes
Right to water: No, but we have a right to general welfare
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes, but abortion is legal
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: Yes, but it's considered to fall under freedom of speech
Right to protest: Yes, but it's considered to fall under freedom of speech
Right to privacy: Yes
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Sezraha
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Postby Sezraha » Sat Apr 28, 2018 9:53 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes
Right to bear arms: Yes (for those >15 & without violent convictions)
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, (reciprocal force only)
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, unless the government has reason to believe you compromise national security
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Postby Azadistan-land of the free » Sat May 19, 2018 2:43 pm

freedom of speech
Yes however other people have rights so hate speech,
Death threats,harassment,slander and obscene "literature" and pornographic imagery are banned.
freedom of information
Yes excluding some millitary and secret service documents,
right to bear arms
Yes but once again other people have rights so assault weapons are banned.
freedom of religion
yes as the Quran says "whoever wills let him believe and whosoever wills let him disbelieve"
Religions can set up their own courts for believers.

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Northern Mexico
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Postby Northern Mexico » Sat May 19, 2018 3:38 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: Yes
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: Yes
Right to die: No
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

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Postby Second Empire of America » Sat May 19, 2018 7:56 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes.
Right to bear arms: Somewhat. (Many state and local governments allow it, but there are no Imperial-level protections.)
Freedom of speech: Somewhat. (Hate speech is banned, but most other speech criticizing the Imperial government is protected.)
Freedom of association: Yes, (Other freedoms take precedence in any conflict.)
Freedom of movement: Yes. (We have the strongest Freedom of Movement protections on the planet.)
Freedom of assembly: Yes.
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes. (If a police officer arrests anyone arbitrarily, he or she is sent to jail and banned from the police force.)
Freedom of religion: Yes, (Other freedoms take precedence in any conflict, most notably Freedom from Discrimination.)
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): No.
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. (Does not include fetuses.)
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes. (If an adult.)
Right to petition: Yes.
Right to protest: Yes.
Right to privacy: Yes.

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Loravea
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Postby Loravea » Sat May 19, 2018 8:10 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: No (Protected under civil laws)
Freedom of thought: No
Right of self-defense: No (Protected under civil laws)
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes
Right to clothing: No
Right of asylum: No
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: No (Currently being debated as to whether it should be protected under civil laws)
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): No
Right to property: No
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: No
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: No
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: No
Right to life: Ambigious
Right to refuse medical treatment: No (Ambiguous under civil laws)
Right to petition: Yes (Expression, Assembly)
Right to protest: Yes (Assembly)
Right to privacy: Yes

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Postby Dwarven Mountainhomes » Sat May 19, 2018 9:04 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: 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): Yes
Right to property: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: No
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: No
Right to water: No
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

Also -- Right to vote: Yes
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Postby Folknoren » Sat May 19, 2018 10:47 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: 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: No
Freedom from exile: No
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, unless you're a Shia Muslim and your protest is about something related to Islam
Right to privacy: Yes
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Postby Capucinn » Sat May 19, 2018 10:53 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, since the Autumn Republic
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, torture for instance is punished by forced labour for life ("permanent community labour").
Freedom of thought: Yes, since the Autumn Republic
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Classified as a basic human need so yes
Right to form a labor union:
Right to clothing: Classified as a basic human need so yes
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: Classified as a basic human need so yes
Right to internet access: No, but is technically considered a "right to information and culture" which is inscribed in the Constitution.
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Depends, but most often yes
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: Yes, since the fall of the Winter Republic.
Right to water: Basic human need so yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes.
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: No (abortion itself is considered a basic human right)
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yeah, but I mean no one does it
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes!
Right to privacy: Yes

Addendum:
Right to vote: Yes
Right to use abortion: Yes
Right to divorce: Yes
Right to identify as LGBT+: Yes!
Right to same-sex marriage: Yes, quite often.
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Postby Azadistan-land of the free » Sun May 20, 2018 12:18 am

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: yes except for certain millitary and intelligence documents because of right to life.
Right to bear arms: yes the Quran says "permission to fight is given to those who have been evicted from their homes because they have been wronged" and police cannot travel as fast as bullet meaning this is the only way to stop some crime however people have rights so assault weapons are banned as is selling guns to convicted felons
Freedom of speech: yes, however others have rights including their freedom of speech and other rights. So hate speech,harassment,threats,obscene books and pornographic images are banned.
Freedom of association: yes
Freedom of movement:yes
Freedom of assembly:yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest:yes because in the Quran the prophet Joseph says "unless the goods are with the thief verily we would be the wrongdoers" and it is agreed that in alll countries with arbitrary arrest it is used for bribery and suppressing dissent making it against natural ideas of fairness,practically and Azadistani principles.
Freedom of religion: yes because the Quran says "whosoever wills let him believe and whosoever wills let him disbelieve". Religions can also unless in extreme cases where it effects other people's rights have their own courts.
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: yes. Caning under clothes with medical supervision does not count though.
Freedom of thought: yes(see freedom of religion).
Right of self-defence: yes(see right to bear arms)
Right to food: yes(right to life)
Right to form a labor union: yes.
Right of asylum: yes right to life and Islamic hospitality
Right to housing: yes(see right to asylum)
Right to internet access: yes
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation):yes
Right to property:
Freedom from discrimination:yes. Discrimination by definition means treating someone differently without reason.
Freedom from exile:no.
Freedom from slavery:yes.slavery was banned when Azadistan was founded in 1420.
Right to die:No.
Right to a fair trial: yes
Right to a lawyer:yes
Right to life: yes sanctity of life is mentioned in the Quran
Right to refuse medical treatment:yes
Right to petition: yes the state relies on advice
Right to protest: yes the state relies on advice
Right to privacy:yes

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Postby Democratic Lykna » Sun May 20, 2018 8:24 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: 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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Postby Cosmicium » Sun May 20, 2018 9:28 am

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: No
Right to bear arms: Yes (all able-bodied Cosmicians are required to own a weapon)
Freedom of speech: No
Freedom of association: No
Freedom of movement: No
Freedom of assembly: No
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes (we don't have a way to check them anyway)
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: Yes (heavily censored of course to satisfy the current Fascist regime)
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: No (trials are usually rigged in favor of the prosecutor)
Right to a lawyer: No (and also due to the above)
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: No
Right to petition: No
Right to protest: No
Right to privacy: Yes
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The Republic of Rio Grande do Sul
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Postby The Republic of Rio Grande do Sul » Sun May 20, 2018 3:55 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: No
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: 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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Postby AHSCA » Sun May 20, 2018 3:58 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: No
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes
Right to clothing: No
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: No
Freedom from slavery: No
Right to die: Yes
Right to water: Yes
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: No
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: No
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes

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Postby The Northern Free Land » Tue May 22, 2018 7:05 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, with the exception of communism or extreme degeneracy in the Silver Wolves' territory
Freedom of association: Yes
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: No
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: No
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: No
Right to clothing: No
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: Yes
Freedom from discrimination: No
Freedom from exile: No, we regularly practice exile to punish criminals
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: Yes
Right to water: No
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: No
Right to privacy: Yes, on your own private property

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Postby Pauxia » Tue May 22, 2018 10:32 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: Yes, but limited
Freedom of association: Yes, but limited
Freedom of movement: Yes, but limited
Freedom of assembly: Yes
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: No
Freedom of thought: Yes, but limited
Right of self-defense: No
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes, but limited
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: Yes, but limited
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes
Right to property: Yes
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: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: No
Right to protest: No
Right to privacy: Yes, but limited
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Postby Kabzeel » Tue May 22, 2018 11:31 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes
Right to bear arms: Yes, but there is sensible gun regulation
Freedom of speech: Yes
Freedom of association: Yes; besides Fascist, Capitalist, and Reactionary groups
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: Yes; besides Fascist, Capitalist and Reactionary groups
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes; besides Fascist, Capitalist and Reactionary groups
Right of self-defense: Yes; however, depending on the case you may serve jail time or pay a fine
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: Yes
Right to clothing: Yes
Right of asylum: Yes; besides active/inactive terrorists
Right to housing: Yes
Right to internet access: Yes
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): No
Right to property: No
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: 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; however, that can be taken away with reasonable cause

Kabzeel, meaning "God's Gathering" in hebrew, is a federal, dominant-party, socialist(non-marxist)constitutional monarchy with a rich Jewish heritage dating back to it's creation in 845 CE. Today, it spans almost the entirety of Eastern Europe and is the largest predominately Jewish and female-led state in the world as it follows the doctrine of "Royal Socialism", a paternalistic conservative ideology with an emphasis on socialization, social ownership, and conservative feminism. Its relationship with Israel is noticeably rocky, but this is due to the ongoing complications between Kabzeelian and Israeli Zionism.

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Kajman-eilanden
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Posts: 45
Founded: Jun 21, 2017
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Postby Kajman-eilanden » Sun May 27, 2018 8:53 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: 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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Speyland
Diplomat
 
Posts: 626
Founded: May 19, 2018
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Postby Speyland » Sun May 27, 2018 8:59 am

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights? No, not at all.
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: 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: No
Freedom from discrimination: No
Freedom from exile: No
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: No
Right to privacy: Yes

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Strathy
Ambassador
 
Posts: 1404
Founded: Jul 14, 2009
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Postby Strathy » Sun May 27, 2018 9:28 am

One should note that the United Kingdom of Strathy does not have a single constitutional document. Instead, the "constitution" is made up of all individual Acts of Parliament.

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes, up to the point where protection of National Security takes priority
Right to bear arms: Nope. There is literally no need to own fire-arms unless you are a farmer. Very strict gun control laws as per the "Firearms Act (2009)"
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-defence: Yes, however, use of illegal weaponry will result in charges being pressed on those grounds. Similarly, the causing of death may result in prosecution for "manslaughter", note that this carries a less weighty sentence than homicide.
Right to food: Yes, under the "Welfare Act (2004 r. 2016)"
Right to form a labour union: Yes
Right to clothing: Yes, under the "Welfare Act (2004 r. 2016)"
Right of asylum: Yes, under the "Welfare Act (2004 r. 2016)"
Right to housing: Yes, under the "Welfare Act (2004 r. 2016)"
Right to internet access:Yes , under the "Welfare Act (2004 r. 2016)"
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labour union participation): Not explicitly provided for under current legislation
Right to property: Not explicitly provided for under current legislation
Freedom from discrimination: Yes
Freedom from exile: Yes
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: Not explicitly provided for under current legislation
Right to water: Yes, under the "Welfare Act (2004 r. 2016)"
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
Right to life: Yes
Right to refuse medical treatment: No, only applicable in extreme cases and at doctors' judgements. Parents may not refuse medical treatment for their children
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes
The United Kingdom of Strathy and the Strathan Realms |Þe Ríaƺiŋ Aoniƺtit off Straðye ā þe Straðicſh Lændes | Rìoghachd Aonaichte Srathaidh is Dúthaichan Srathaidhnach
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Monarch: His Majesty Seumas I MacPhadraig Uitail, King of Strathy, Emperor of the Strathan Realms
Prime Minister: The Right Honourable Sir Arthur Whitegrave KC KStr. MP (Democratic Labour)

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Rhodanthian
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Posts: 76
Founded: Feb 04, 2014
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Postby Rhodanthian » Sun May 27, 2018 3:25 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: No
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: No
Right to refuse medical treatment: Yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes
A 13.7 civilization, according to this index.

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Great Celestial China
Envoy
 
Posts: 298
Founded: Dec 17, 2017
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Postby Great Celestial China » Sun May 27, 2018 3:31 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: Depends
Freedom of association: Depends
Freedom of movement: Yes
Freedom of assembly: Depends
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No
Freedom of religion: Yes
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Depends
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: No
Right to privacy: Yes
A 12 civilization, according to this index.
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Greater Eireann
Spokesperson
 
Posts: 170
Founded: Nov 02, 2016
Left-wing Utopia

Postby Greater Eireann » Sun May 27, 2018 3:37 pm

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: Somewhat
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: Depends on the nation
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: No
Freedom from exile: No
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 North Sea People's Republic, colloquially known as Northaria, established in 1421 A.D. (current constitution: 2022).
A multiethnic Northern European nation with strong democratic and anti-feudal traditions, now building socialism.
We use NS stats, with the exception of tax rates and the related stats. The Northarian population is roughly 88.5 million as of last census.
Member of the Atlantic Defence Agreement and the Arctic Council, current president of the Western European Union.
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