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Allanea
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Postby Allanea » Sun May 27, 2018 5:01 pm

Freedom of information: The Free Kigndom does not enshrine this right constitutionally, but laws exist enabling Freebeings to sue the state demanding disclosure of information. In addition, the minutes of many government tmeetings and other documents in non-defense agencies of the government are often made available to the public pre-emptively.

Right to bear arms: Yes.
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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: No. [Obviously, people can buy food of their choice, but there is no right to be fed.]

Right to form a labor union: Yes, in the sense that workers are free to associate in unions, but employers are free to fire them.

Right to clothing: No. [Obviously, people can buy clothing of their choice, but there is no right to be clothed.]

Right of asylum: No. (There is no right to enter the Free Kingdom for non-Freemen, even though our immigration policies are lax and we do our best to accept as many as practical.

Right to housing: No. [Obviously, people can buy housing of their choice, but there is no right to be housed.]

Right to internet access: No. [Obviously, people can buy… you see where this is going.]


Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): Yes.

Right to property: Yes.

Freedom from discrimination: Yes. (By the state), No (private).

Freedom from exile: Not explicitly listed, but exile is not practiced.

Freedom from slavery: DEATH TO THE SLAVER.

Right to die: Yes.

Right to water: No (you can buy water but..)

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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Sefionto-Redu
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Founded: Mar 18, 2018
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Postby Sefionto-Redu » Sun May 27, 2018 6:19 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 (for now)
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes, with the exception of faith.
Right of self-defense: Yes, with many exceptions
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: Almost
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: For themselves, yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: Yes
Right to privacy: Yes
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Keliall
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Postby Keliall » Wed May 30, 2018 2:10 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, to the upperclass
Freedom of assembly: Yes, to the upperclass
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Yes
Freedom of religion: No
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: 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: No, for lower class
Freedom from exile: Yes unless you are a criminal
Freedom from slavery: No
Right to die: Yes
Right to water: No
Right to a fair trial: Yes
Right to a lawyer: Yes
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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Yelenea
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Founded: Apr 01, 2018
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Postby Yelenea » Wed May 30, 2018 2:14 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: Sort of
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: It's mandatory
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): Work is mandatory
Right to property: Only basic things like clothes
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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Ankuran
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Founded: Jul 17, 2016
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Postby Ankuran » Thu May 31, 2018 1:06 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: 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: Only when said refusal does not create a significant health risk for others (vaccinations, treatment of certain contagious diseases, et al)
Right to petition: Yes.
Right to protest: Yes.
Right to privacy: Somewhat. Any communication through government services is considered public.
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The Gavias
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Founded: Jun 02, 2018
Ex-Nation

Postby The Gavias » Sat Jun 02, 2018 1:33 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: Constitution
Freedom of association: Constitution
Freedom of movement: Constitution
Freedom of assembly: Constitution
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: Constitution
Freedom of religion: Constitution
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Constitution
Freedom of thought: Constitution
Right of self-defense: Constitution
Right to food: No
Right to form a labor union: Law
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: Constitution
Freedom from discrimination: Law
Freedom from exile: Constitution
Freedom from slavery: Constitution
Right to die: No
Right to water: Constitution
Right to a fair trial: Constitution
Right to a lawyer: Constitution
Right to life: No
Right to refuse medical treatment: No
Right to petition: Constitution
Right to protest: Law
Right to privacy: Law

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Eglaecia
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Founded: May 23, 2018
Ex-Nation

Postby Eglaecia » Sun Jun 03, 2018 1:26 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: No
Right to food: Yes
Right to form a labor union: No
Right to clothing: No
Right of asylum: Yes
Right to housing: No
Right to internet access: No
Right to work: 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:
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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HerpDeDerp
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Founded: Sep 18, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby HerpDeDerp » Sun Jun 03, 2018 1:46 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, unless counting immigration
Freedom of assembly: No
Freedom from arbitrary arrest: No
Freedom of religion: No, but the WA has recently forced us too provide it.
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: 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, but only for true citizens. Clones don't count.
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: Yes
Right to petition: Yes
Right to protest: If you get premission,yes
Right to privacy: No
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The Liamese Empire
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Posts: 461
Founded: Apr 18, 2016
Ex-Nation

Postby The Liamese Empire » Sun Jun 03, 2018 1:53 pm

Does your nation's constitution and/or current law protect the following human rights?
Freedom of information: Yes
Right to bear arms: Yes
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, but the government has the ability to propagate the state religion
Freedom from cruel and unusual punishment: Yes
Freedom of thought: Yes
Right of self-defense: Yes
Right to food: No, you must buy it.
Right to form a labor union: Yes, but not forced
Right to clothing: No, you must buy it.
Right of asylum: No
Right to housing: No, you must buy it.
Right to internet access: No, you must buy it.
Right to work (bars the government from forcing labor union participation): No, you have to find your own job
Right to property: You have the right to buy and own property but it isn't a right to have it be given to you.
Freedom from discrimination: No
Freedom from exile: No
Freedom from slavery: Yes
Right to die: No
Right to water: No, you must buy it.
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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Kyrusia
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Founded: Nov 12, 2007
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Postby Kyrusia » Mon Jun 04, 2018 8:54 pm

Please expand your OP, otherwise this thread will be locked. I would recommend including responses to your own survey, as well as a general introduction to constitutional rights, civil liberties, etc.
Last edited by Kyrusia on Tue Jun 05, 2018 8:27 pm, edited 1 time in total.
Reason: Thread locked for insufficient OP.
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